Fit
Ensuring that your new bike is properly fit to you is an important step in preparing for your first ride. Your Authorized Specialized Retailer will be able to provide a basic fit, ensuring that you are able to ride your bike comfortably and efficiently. Specialized also offers Retül Fit, a data-driven bicycle fitting tool designed to improve comfort, prevent injury, and increase performance.
Size Chart
Inches | Centimeters | Size |
---|---|---|
4'10" – 5'1" | 147 – 155 | 44 |
5'1" – 5'4" | 155 – 163 | 49 |
5'4" – 5'7" | 163 – 170 | 52 |
5'7" – 5'10" | 170 – 175 | 54 |
5'9" – 6'0" | 175 – 183 | 56 |
5'11" – 6'2" | 180 – 188 | 58 |
6'2" – 6'5" | 188 – 196 | 61 |
Adjust the saddle height
The correct saddle height is crucial for pedaling efficiency and comfort.
If you raise the seatpost, ensure that the seatpost is inserted past the minimum insertion line. The frame requires a minimum seatpost insertion of 100 mm. Make sure to torque the seatpost clamp to 6.2 Nm / 55 in-lbf.
Adjust the reach
If your bike is the correct size, you should be able to comfortably reach the handlebars with your elbows slightly bent. Your bike saddle can move back and forth on the rails–start with it centered and fine tune as needed. A professional bike fitter will set this position to line up your knee with the pedal axle. You can also adjust your reach by raising or lowering your handlebar height, and by increasing or decreasing the length of your bike stem.