For reference, the bike as pictured has a top of saddle to ctr bb measurement of 72cm. The tip of saddle to ctr bar measurement (with a 90mm stem) is 47cm. The saddle to top of bar drop is 6cm. Maybe see how those numbers compare to your current bike?
You could comfortably fit a longer stem and push the saddle back. The bars are already wide enough at 40cm.
At 5ft 3in she ran the saddle very low, had her bars very high and the frame was probably a little bit too big for her. She was at the very extreme of the fit at one end of the spectrum.
You are welcome to try it for size, but depending on your measurements I think 5ft 7in with average proportions might work.
Thank you. I will investigate. My current bike has a 63cm frame, and the woman who’d be riding this doesn’t have a bike currently…! I can put her on something in a bike shop and do some thinking/calculating/ scheming
For reference, the bike as pictured has a top of saddle to ctr bb measurement of 72cm. The tip of saddle to ctr bar measurement (with a 90mm stem) is 47cm. The saddle to top of bar drop is 6cm. Maybe see how those numbers compare to your current bike?
You could comfortably fit a longer stem and push the saddle back. The bars are already wide enough at 40cm.
At 5ft 3in she ran the saddle very low, had her bars very high and the frame was probably a little bit too big for her. She was at the very extreme of the fit at one end of the spectrum.
You are welcome to try it for size, but depending on your measurements I think 5ft 7in with average proportions might work.