
Q: Sixty years young and built
like a linebacker for the Chicago
Bears; I’m 5 feet 6 inches tall and
weigh 240 pounds. I am having
trouble fitting myself with a decent
mountain bike; I can’t seem to find
a bike with a low enough standover
height. Where did the 16.5-inch
frames go? I am looking for a bike
in the $1800 range.
—Barry, who wants to blitz
some trails
MBA: Don’t think we are being wise
guys, because we are serious. Go test
ride some female-specific, 26-inch-wheeled, aluminum hardtail bikes. The
Cannondale Trail SL Women’s 2 may
be a good option, not only because of
the fit, but also because it is available
in a very gender-neutral black paint
job. You should find the fit pretty close
to ideal, and the female-specific frames
do not take a women’s weight into
consideration. That means they are
built plenty strong for a guy your size
(good for you, bad for the ladies).
At your price, we’d stay away from a dual-suspension bike. It will be heavy
because of a lower-quality parts
package and will come with very basic
suspension that lacks the tuning
adjustments a guy like you would
need. You might find a carbon fiber
hardtail at that price range, but it will
deliver a very harsh ride. That’s why
we are pointing you toward aluminum.