I think you are confusing wheel and frame size. Children's bikes are measured by wheel size - 12, 16, 20". But all adult mountain bikes have 26" wheels. You will certainly take a bike with 26" wheels, from the frame size may differ. If you are 5'6", you will probably take a 16 or 17" frame. It's best to go to a good bike shop to get fitted.
2007-04-23 13:33:07
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answered by Jay P 7
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good day bro, do not think of you are the only one that is skinny, undergo in innovations some factors which would be constructive which you will income weight. a million. initially do not think of again and again on approximately your weight remember, questioning performs and critical place in line 2. no products or banana combos will artwork till ultimately you have a acceptable work out. 3. right here acceptable work out skill that on the gymnasium you will desire to do a acceptable workout trend and not basically with the aid of seeing others. 4. do not think of which you will grow to be a physique builder in in basic terms 3 months or so. 5. my case became into additionally the comparable as you ,yet once I constantly went to gymnasium not basically 2 months or so and had a acceptable food regimen which is composed of greater protein and fat that too in a acceptable time and ratio. 6. regardless of the reality that it took time to me for gaining weight in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it surely does the magic. so bro have a superb physique of innovations and proceed gymnasium and proper food and dont take weight income products as they're ineffective till you do some work out.
2016-12-10 09:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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26" mountain bike wheels are the standard mountain bike wheels and are good especially if you want wider tires. The future is now and what's really hot are 29er's. 29" wheels are wide tires that fit rims the same diameter of 700c road bike wheels.
http://www.fisherbikes.com/bikes/series.asp?series=29er
2007-04-24 14:38:52
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answered by wise1 5
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5' 6" is approx 168cm...And the size of the bike frame will depend on how long your legs are...A 16" frame for a mountain bike should be fine. You can always raise the seat...
2007-04-23 13:08:55
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answered by Vinegar Taster 7
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thats perfect for your size. once most people hit 5 feet, they toss the old bike and get a 26"er
2007-04-23 11:17:18
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, i use a 26" and am 5'6 and 1/2"
2007-04-23 11:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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get a bmx dude...."20 rule
I'm 5ft10 and thirty years old....
2007-04-23 22:41:39
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answered by alwaystimeforlube 1
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