Nope it’s all in ur head, try running bigger bars to make it comfortable and cut the ends off em
mndsm79 on
Modern BMX bikes aren’t really designed as commuters. You can sit down but you’re gonna look a bit like you’re on a monkey bike. It just is what it is.
JustNota-- on
What’s the top tube on it?
Yeoshua82 on
So you might do better with a longer bike. I live my old GT but I’m 6′ so that 19″ top tube from the 80s make me look huge. So if I’m just crushing I’m on a 24″ bike I have a 21″ redline from the 90s and that one doesn’t looks small when I’m riding. They don’t whip around like my GT but they still whip around.
Sweet-Ranger on
Get a 26
beachsunflower on
Yeah, 20″ bikes are smaller cause you’re riding around the park or trails or racing.
If you want something more for cruising around but still in bmx style youre looking at 24/26/29 inch wheels
dirtyfathobo on
I’m 5’11, I ride a 20.75 wethepeople Reason, does me perfectly, I find 21 upwards too long feeling
abe_bmx_jp on
In all honesty, I think we all look like that sitting down. Donβt worry about it.
Artisttype1984 on
Get a nice 24″ cruiser. You’ll love it
Ornery-Shoulder-3938 on
I mean, if you’re looking for a BMX style cruiser, they make 24″, 26″ and 29″ bikes. I cruise around on a 29″ Sunday High C and it’s sick as hell. I know it’s not a technically a BMX bike, nor do I pretend it is, but it’s got style for days when cruising the neighborhood. I ride it all the time. If you’re looking to do tricks at the local skate park, that’s when you get out your 20″.
FrancisSobotka1514 on
What side top tube? And I’m using a 19.5 Intrikat to do a nightly 3 mile ride
Scr4tismrocker1 on
I am about as tall as you and also ride a 21″ frame.
Stem reach and rise and also bar rise can change alot of bike feel as well. So if you really think its to small, maybe just a longer stem would help.
Higher bars also means having to pull up higher for tricks etc.
But of you want a freestyle setup to learn tricks, you will always look weird sitting down and pedaling.
Only thing you could do is get a long af seatpost and extend it all the way while pedaling
Alvinthf on
Looks totally normal, itβs a 21″ tt frame which is longer than would be recommended anyway for your height. Theyβre small bikes, not meant to be ridden sat down, the seat is mainly there to stop you getting mashed in places you donβt want to be if you slip a pedal, as well as a grab point for barspins and a few other tricks.
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Quit sitting down, bmx isnβt the bike for it
Nope it’s all in ur head, try running bigger bars to make it comfortable and cut the ends off em
Modern BMX bikes aren’t really designed as commuters. You can sit down but you’re gonna look a bit like you’re on a monkey bike. It just is what it is.
What’s the top tube on it?
So you might do better with a longer bike. I live my old GT but I’m 6′ so that 19″ top tube from the 80s make me look huge. So if I’m just crushing I’m on a 24″ bike I have a 21″ redline from the 90s and that one doesn’t looks small when I’m riding. They don’t whip around like my GT but they still whip around.
Get a 26
Yeah, 20″ bikes are smaller cause you’re riding around the park or trails or racing.
If you want something more for cruising around but still in bmx style youre looking at 24/26/29 inch wheels
I’m 5’11, I ride a 20.75 wethepeople Reason, does me perfectly, I find 21 upwards too long feeling
In all honesty, I think we all look like that sitting down. Donβt worry about it.
Get a nice 24″ cruiser. You’ll love it
I mean, if you’re looking for a BMX style cruiser, they make 24″, 26″ and 29″ bikes. I cruise around on a 29″ Sunday High C and it’s sick as hell. I know it’s not a technically a BMX bike, nor do I pretend it is, but it’s got style for days when cruising the neighborhood. I ride it all the time. If you’re looking to do tricks at the local skate park, that’s when you get out your 20″.
What side top tube? And I’m using a 19.5 Intrikat to do a nightly 3 mile ride
I am about as tall as you and also ride a 21″ frame.
Stem reach and rise and also bar rise can change alot of bike feel as well. So if you really think its to small, maybe just a longer stem would help.
Higher bars also means having to pull up higher for tricks etc.
But of you want a freestyle setup to learn tricks, you will always look weird sitting down and pedaling.
Only thing you could do is get a long af seatpost and extend it all the way while pedaling
Looks totally normal, itβs a 21″ tt frame which is longer than would be recommended anyway for your height. Theyβre small bikes, not meant to be ridden sat down, the seat is mainly there to stop you getting mashed in places you donβt want to be if you slip a pedal, as well as a grab point for barspins and a few other tricks.