Ladies Bicycles Buying Guide – How to Find the Perfect Ladies Bicycle

Here are some guidelines for finding the perfect Ladies Bicycles that are suited for you.  To truly enjoy and benefit from bicycling, it is essential to find a bike that works best for you.

Picking the Correct Size Bike

The correct size Ladies Bicycles are essential for control, comfort, and power on a bicycle.  Here are some tips on selecting the right size bike:

  • Ladies bicycles – Typically, women have longer legs and a shorter torso than men. Bicycle manufacturers design woman’s bicycles that provide a shorter top tube.  They also make many comfort and cruiser bicycles designed for women that provide more stand-over clearance.
  • Stand-over Height – To determine if a bicycle’s height fits you, you want to measure your inseam. You need to determine how much distance you will need between the top tube of the bike to your crotch. For a mountain bike, you will need about 3 to 5 inches of distance. For a road bike, you should need about 1 to 2 inches of distance, and a commuter bicycle need to have about 2 to 4 inches of distance. Determine the stand over distance for a bike to your measurements (inseam + clearance) to find the correct bike height.
  • Top Tube Length – You need to measure your torso to get a proper estimation of the top tube length. You want to first make a fist and extend your arm, then measure from the center of your fist to the end of the collarbone.  Then, measure your torso by inserting a book beside your crotch with the spine facing up. Then measure from the bottom of your throat to the spine. Lastly, add the 2 measurements (torso length + arm length), and divide that number in half and minus 6 inches. This is the estimated top tube length. When shopping for a bike, you can compare this value to a bicycle’s listed top tube length. You will be able to allow for 2 inches longer or shorter, as most bicycles can be adjusted from the stem length, height and saddle fore, and aft position to make adjustments to the fit.

Picking the Correct Ride

Typically, Ladies Bicycles are grouped into three categories:

  • Road and Racing Bikes – Majority of the time, road and racing bikes are designed for speed and long distances on paved roads. They typically have drop bars that permit for a more aerodynamic position, thinner tires, and lightweight 29-inch (700c). Majority of road bikes come with many gears for adjustment to both hilly and flat terrain.
  • Mountain Bikes – With their wider tires, hill gearing and upright position, mountain bikes are suited for all types of terrain, either on or off pavement. Mountain bikes that are built for rough trail usually come with a suspension fork. Some also have rear suspension.
  • Comfort and Cruiser Bikes – For riding around on light trails, bike paths, or for cruising around a beach, comfort and cruiser bikes are the right choice. With padded seats, extremely relaxed riding position, and few or no gearing, these bicycles are designed for enjoying the ride and the scenery in comfort.

Choosing the Right Price

Ladies bicycles prices are based on its weight, frame materials, and component quality.

  • Entry-level Bikes – You will find a diverse range of comfort and cruiser bicycles as well as a number of lower end road bikes and mountain bikes in this price range. Majority of them will have steel frames and components that are built to last for a long time.
  • Mid-range Bikes – Bicycles in this price range might include a lighter aluminum frame that will keep performing after many miles of use. If you are looking for good quality, lightweight and will stand up to many abuses, this is the right price range for you. A lot of good commuter, touring, and mountain bikes fall into this category.
  • High-end Bikes – Racers and bike enthusiasts who need lightweight, high performance components fit into this category. For road bikes, such frame materials as carbon fiber, titanium, and ultra-lightweight components can add thousands to the price. Mountain bikes in this category frequently feature advanced front and rear suspension, as well as components designed to handle lots of rough terrain.

When you purchase your Ladies Bicycles don’t forget about the accessories such as helmet, bike lock, bike pump, and gloves.

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Marine October 4, 2010 at 12:26 am

Thank you for your article on picking the right bike. I want to include biking into my exercise routine. I live close to a park with a lovely bike trail, so I’m in the market for a bike to suite me. I will surely use the information provided here to select the right bike for my needs. Thank you again. Marine.

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