Size & Fit Guide

Velovera Fit System

Size & Fit Guide

A precise fit turns power into control. Use this guide to match your height, riding position, and frame style with a Velovera bike built for confident urban miles, road speed, trail stability, and everyday comfort.

3 Steps Measure height, match range, fine-tune cockpit comfort.
4 Types Road, mountain, commuter, and folding bike fit guidance.
Fit First Built around posture, reach, control, and ride confidence.
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Precision starts here

Frame size, saddle height, reach, and handlebar position work together to create a controlled Velovera ride.

Cyclist preparing a road bike with helmet and cycling gear before a ride
Measure before you choose. Small adjustments in reach, saddle height, and standover clearance can make a major difference on longer rides.
Fit Method

Start with the numbers that shape your ride.

The best size is not only about height. Your inseam, torso length, arm reach, flexibility, and riding style all influence how the bike should feel beneath you.

01

Measure rider height

Stand straight without shoes and record your full height from floor to crown.

02

Check inseam length

Measure from floor to saddle contact point to estimate standover and saddle height.

03

Confirm ride posture

Choose a relaxed, balanced, or performance position depending on your ride style.

Height

Primary frame range

Use height to find your starting size before considering proportions and riding style.

Inseam

Clearance and saddle

Inseam helps confirm standover room and the first saddle height setting.

Reach

Cockpit comfort

Reach affects shoulder comfort, steering control, and long-ride fatigue.

Use

Ride position

Commuting, road performance, and trail riding call for different posture priorities.

Frame Size Chart

Choose your fit category.

Select a bike type below. These ranges are general fit starting points. Riders between sizes may choose smaller for agility or larger for a stretched, stable position.

Rider Height Suggested Size Approximate Frame Fit Feel
5'0"–5'4" / 152–163 cm XS 47–49 cm Compact reach with agile handling for smaller riders.
5'4"–5'7" / 163–170 cm S 50–52 cm Balanced road fit with efficient seated power transfer.
5'7"–5'10" / 170–178 cm M 53–55 cm Neutral reach for endurance riding and fast daily miles.
5'10"–6'1" / 178–185 cm L 56–58 cm Stable road position with confident high-speed control.
6'1"–6'4" / 185–193 cm XL 59–61 cm Longer cockpit for taller riders and sustained output.

Fit ranges are a starting guide, not a medical or professional bike-fitting substitute. For the most accurate setup, confirm inseam, flexibility, riding style, saddle height, and handlebar reach before long rides.

Fine Tune

Dial in comfort after the frame size is right.

A well-sized frame gives you the foundation. The final feel comes from saddle position, bar height, stem length, tire pressure, and the accessories you carry.

Saddle height

Your knee should keep a slight bend at the bottom of the pedal stroke, without hip rocking.

Handlebar reach

Relaxed shoulders and soft elbows usually signal a cockpit length that fits your body.

Ride purpose

Commuter bikes favor upright visibility, while road bikes reward a more forward performance posture.

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Fit changes with ride style. Urban visibility, road efficiency, and trail control each ask for a slightly different position.
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Road Bikes

Efficient and precise

Choose a size that supports smooth cadence, controlled reach, and stable handling at speed.

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Mountain Bikes

Stable with room to move

Trail fit should leave space for body movement, technical handling, and confident descents.

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Commuter Bikes

Upright and controlled

Daily riders often benefit from a comfortable posture, easy handling, and clear city visibility.

Still between sizes? Choose by how you want the bike to feel.

Smaller frames usually feel quicker and easier to maneuver. Larger frames often feel calmer and more stretched. For personal guidance, contact Velovera before ordering and include your height, inseam, riding style, and the bike category you are considering.