Hi Stephanie, thanks for your question. I'm 5'2.5". I found the XS a great fit for me, stand over height is perfect. It's my observations that the fit runs true. You'll love the bridge club. Regards Brenda.
I’m wondering how this size would work for me. I’m a little taller than you (5’6”), but my legs are short (29” inseam). Standover height is always a consideration for me.
@@pipzstv a little but given the ease and versatility we overlooked that. We carried 5kg on it no worries. I used it on my big bike in Australia with 9kg of tent and sleeping equipment again no worries. Much easier than a rear seat bag on our experience
Imagine going to a movie theater and the movie was displayed in 16:9 format in portrait orientation. Would you be upset? Most the movie screen would be black with this thin vertical view. Your video on CZcams is no different.
imagine thinking this was an important and well communicated comment. Would you be the kind of person who gets upset easily at inconsequential facts? Most of the information in this video is, at worst, only slightly impacted by the format they chose to film it in.
@@yinyangbikepackingadventur4606 Peninsular or Borneo? Right. Kiwi. That t-Shirt and that accent, you could only be in and from a certain area of the world.
@@yinyangbikepackingadventur4606 I've contemplated touring Peninsular Malaysia but my research shows very few roads without traffic. Am I wrong? Have you done Taiwan or South Korea? That's more my style. 😉
@@chacmool2581 quiet roads can be found, local knowledge is a must for that. They will love to help you discover MH. I haven’t ridden those countries, they are on out list too
Would love to see more of the bike
check out our latest video of it in action Cambodia
Looks great.
Hello! I was wondering how tall you are? I was thinking of purchasing this bike but was told surly runs big. I’m 5 2”
Hi Stephanie, thanks for your question.
I'm 5'2.5". I found the XS a great fit for me, stand over height is perfect. It's my observations that the fit runs true.
You'll love the bridge club.
Regards Brenda.
Yin Yang Bikepacking Adventures super helpful thank you!
I’m wondering how this size would work for me. I’m a little taller than you (5’6”), but my legs are short (29” inseam). Standover height is always a consideration for me.
What kind of handlebars are those?
Surly Moloko
May i know what rear rack is that and where can i purchase it?
Hi
Thanks for your question. It’s a generic Chinese made rack we bought from Jiwa Bicycle in Malaysia.
@@yinyangbikepackingadventur4606 cool thanks. Where i live in. Are they heavy?
@@pipzstv a little but given the ease and versatility we overlooked that. We carried 5kg on it no worries. I used it on my big bike in Australia with 9kg of tent and sleeping equipment again no worries.
Much easier than a rear seat bag on our experience
@@yinyangbikepackingadventur4606 great to know the information u provide. And thank you for the rapid reply. Stay safe!
@@yinyangbikepackingadventur4606 also, cant wait for my bridge club near soon.
What kind of saddle?
My American ears didn’t quite catch the name.
James Misco its a Specialized mimic
And the name of the suspension post also
Hi James,
It's a Specalized Mimic saddle and a Redshiftsports Suspension Seat post.
Thanks for viewing.
Imagine going to a movie theater and the movie was displayed in 16:9 format in portrait orientation. Would you be upset? Most the movie screen would be black with this thin vertical view. Your video on CZcams is no different.
imagine thinking this was an important and well communicated comment. Would you be the kind of person who gets upset easily at inconsequential facts? Most of the information in this video is, at worst, only slightly impacted by the format they chose to film it in.
Aussie in Malaysia
Kiwi actually, We loved cycling Malaysia
@@yinyangbikepackingadventur4606 Peninsular or Borneo?
Right. Kiwi. That t-Shirt and that accent, you could only be in and from a certain area of the world.
@@chacmool2581 we cycled Langwaki to Malacca via Cameron Highlands, Fraser Hill, KL, PD..on our way to Singapore but Covid happened..
@@yinyangbikepackingadventur4606 I've contemplated touring Peninsular Malaysia but my research shows very few roads without traffic. Am I wrong?
Have you done Taiwan or South Korea? That's more my style. 😉
@@chacmool2581 quiet roads can be found, local knowledge is a must for that. They will love to help you discover MH.
I haven’t ridden those countries, they are on out list too
Too bad reviewer didn’t give whole-bike views more than views of herself. Mostly, just snippets of separate bike parts in a narrow format.