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  • Gravel and Touring Bikes for Smaller Cyclists: XXS, XS, 38cm, 42cm, 44cm

    Gravel and Touring Bikes for Smaller Cyclists: XXS, XS, 38cm, 42cm, 44cm

    Finding XS touring bikes can be hard work. I know because I fall on the other end of the spectrum; I’m two metres tall and am always looking for bikes big enough.

    With more than 30 extra-small touring and gravel bikes listed below, there may well be an off-the-shelf bike option for you, without resorting to a custom-made frame – provided you’re not smaller than 147cm or 4ft10. But as you’ll soon find out, this will largely depend on your inseam length.

    Note: This article was originally published in Jan 2015, but has been updated in May 2020. 

    Bikes For Smaller Cyclists: Standover Height

    Standover height
    A diagram showing the typical location of a standover height measurement.

    The standover height is one of the most important measurements for smaller riders. It is the measurement that tells us whether we can easily stand over the top tube with our feet flat on the ground, but it also gives us a good indication for how easy it will be to get on and off a bike.

    Some standover measurements are made at the mid-point of the top tube, but the majority are calculated 50mm in front of the bottom bracket shell (see diagram above).

    This list will have touring bikes with a ‘comfortable’ standover height for riders down to a 69cm/27″ inseam. But with the absolute minimum clearance, you could have an inseam of 66cm/26″ on the smallest models and still be fine (just).

    Ideally, you’ll want an inseam 2cm/1″ longer than the measured standover height. If you require lower standover heights than those listed in this resource, please make sure to check out my list of every step-through touring bikes.

    Bikes For Smaller Cyclists: The Bike Fit

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    Holly and her custom-built XXS Enigma touring bike. Image: Nowhere2far

    Unless you’re really comfortable on your current bike, I’d recommend getting a bike fit at a shop before buying your next one. Not by the work experience kid, but by somebody who has a long history of making people comfortable on their bikes.

    At a cost of roughly US $100, a bike fit consultation will have you set up on a stationary bike. The bike fitter will ask you how often you ride, about the type of riding you do, and about any riding goals that you may have. They’ll also incorporate some flexibility and strength tests in there too.

    The measurements that come out of your bike fit session will allow you to be extra comfortable on your new bike. Provided you collect the ‘stack’ and ‘reach’ data from your bike fitter, you’ll even be able to use this resource to find your next bike!

    Stack and Reach

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    The universal sizing metric that I’m using to compare small bikes is called ‘stack’ and ‘reach’. The reason it’s the best sizing metric is that it can inform us about how long and tall a bike frame is. Simply measuring the seat tube or top tube doesn’t take into account the bike’s angles, head tube length or fork length.

    Most bike sizing is based on the seat tube length. Some manufacturers will tout their bikes as 42cm or XXS, but when we calculate the ‘stack’ and ‘reach’ numbers, you’ll see that some bikes are actually much taller and longer than others in the same size. Just take a look below – some “50cm” bikes are actually smaller than other “44cm” bikes! Don’t get caught out…

    You won’t need to focus too much on the ‘reach’ numbers. The difference between bikes is usually no more than 20mm and we can easily accommodate this length discrepancy by swapping the handlebar stem. It’s not a huge deal at all.

    But the ‘stack’ will give you a good idea for how high your handlebars will sit, so if you’re after an upright ride, look for the high stack figures.

    If you’re interested in learning all about the frame geometry of a bicycle, click HERE.

    26″ and 650B Wheels On Small Bikes

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    A custom Surly Straggler 38cm built up using 650B wheels. Image: Keep Pedalling

    The smallest touring and gravel bikes in this list employ smaller diameter 26″ or 650B wheels. These wheels are more proportionate to smaller bike frames (when compared to 700C) and offer the advantages of less toe-overlap and a lower standover height, in particular.

    To put it simply, extra-small bikes are ideally designed around smaller wheels to minimise frame geometry compromises elsewhere on the bike.

    XS Gravel Bikes (Light Touring) By Standover Height

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    Salsa makes two of the smallest gravel bikes available – this is the 49.5cm Salsa Vaya.

    Knolly Cache 49.5cm: Reach 385mm / Stack 559mm – Standover 646mm
    Salsa Journeyman XS (650B):
    Reach 364mm / Stack 528mm – Standover 658mm
    Salsa Vaya 49.5cm: Reach 355mm / Stack 543mm – Standover 660mm
    Evil Chamois Hagar S:
     Reach 400mm / Stack 575mm – Standover 662mm
    Co-Motion Ochoco 42cm:
    Reach 374mm / Stack 506mm – Standover 665mm
    Devinci Hatchet XS: Reach 376mm / Stack 528mm – Standover 676mm
    Specialized Diverge 44cm: Reach 357mm / Stack 568mm – Standover 683mm
    Felt Breed 47cm (650B): Reach 374mm / Stack 544mm – Standover 687mm
    Marin Nicasio (650B): Reach 350mm / Stack 535mm – Standover 697mm
    Norco Search XR 45.5cm (650B): Reach 355mm / Stack 504mm – Standover 701mm
    Merida Silex XS: Reach 379mm / Stack 588mm – Standover 701mm
    Cannondale Topstone XS: Reach 368mm / Stack 518mm – Standover 703mm
    Surly Straggler 38cm
    Reach 368mm / Stack 518mm – Standover 704mm
    Niner RLT9 47cm: 
    Reach 362mm / Stack 535mm – Standover 705mm
    Kona Rove 46cm: Reach 370mm / Stack 510mm – Standover 707mm
    All City Space Horse 46cm: Reach 359mm / Stack 493mm – Standover 709mm
    Marin Headlands 49cm: Reach 370mm / Stack 550mm – Standover 711mm
    Giant Revolt XS: Reach 373mm / Stack 548mm – Standover 714mm
    Jamis Renegade Expat 44cm: Reach 351mm / Stack 495mm – Standover 715mm

    XS Touring Bikes By Standover Height

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    One of the smallest touring bikes by standover height is the Marin Four Corners.

    Louis Garneau Beacon 9.0 37cm (26″): Reach 386mm / Stack 537mm – Standover 648mm
    Marin Four Corners XS (650B):
    Reach 377mm / Stack 560mm – Standover 667mm
    Co-Motion Pangea 44cm (26″): Reach 356mm / Stack 514mm – Standover 686mm
    Salsa Marrakesh 50cm: Reach 361mm / Stack 540mm – Standover 704mm
    Co-Op Cycles ADV 3.1 (650B): Reach 368mm / Stack 532mm – Standover 709mm
    Surly Disc Trucker 42cm (26″): 
    Reach 362mm / Stack 515mm – Standover 710mm (mid top tube)
    Trek 520 48cm: Reach 368mm / Stack 540mm – Standover 713mm
    Gunnar Grand Disc 48cm (26″): Reach 363mm / Stack 513mm – Standover 716mm
    Soma Saga 44cm (26″): Reach 359mm / Stack 527mm – Standover 719mm
    Thorn Nomad MK3 (26″): 379mm / Stack 529mm – Standover 725mm (mid top tube)
    Jamis Aurora 47cm: Reach 371mm / Stack 518mm – Standover 726mm
    Kona Sutra 47cm: Reach 374mm / Stack 549mm – Standover 745mm

    XS Off-Road Touring Bikes By Standover Height

    One small and one extra-small Salsa Fargo all loaded up.

    Salsa Fargo XS: Reach 350mm / Stack 594mm – Standover 692mm (disputed figure, will try to update on this soon)
    Salsa Cutthroat 52cm:
     Reach 358mm / Stack 585mm – Standover 697mm
    Surly Bridge Club XS (27.5″): Reach 376mm / Stack 553mm – Standover 709mm
    Breezer Radar Expert XS: Reach 393mm / Stack 576mm – Standover 711mm
    Surly Troll XS (26″): Reach 371mm / Stack 551mm – Standover 720mm

    Check Out The Step-Through Touring Bike List HERE

  • A Complete List of Womens Touring Bikes: Step Through & Mixte

    A Complete List of Womens Touring Bikes: Step Through & Mixte

    Not everyone wants a traditional touring bike. With big panniers over the rear wheel, it’s sometimes hard to swing a leg over and saddle up. Step-through and mixte touring bikes are almost non-existent in the media, and even out and about. People don’t know about them because the market is simply saturated with traditional, horizontal top tube touring bikes. Not to worry, I can help you with an extensive list of 30+ options!

    Step-through frames are less desired than traditional touring frames due to the reduced frame triangulation. In order to achieve the same stiffness and strength, step-through frames often use heavier frame tubing; resulting in a heavier bike (or a less-stiff bike). But will a few hundred grams matter to you when you’re carrying a couple of panniers?

    Unfortunately, many of the following bikes are not available outside of Europe. That could be a great reason to fly over, go for a ride along one of the Eurovelo routes – then fly home with your new steed. 😉

    I also have a resource on the smallest touring bikes available – check it out if you’re on the smaller side.

    Here are my criteria for selecting the following step-through touring bikes:
    – A wide gear range
    – Relaxed geometry
    – Provision for front and rear racks
    – Provision for fenders

    Aarios Spider Mixte (Switzerland)

    Aarios Spider Mixte Touring Bike

    Aarios make some quality steel touring bikes. The Spider is a mixte version which looks to be quite a capable ride. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Avaghon Series 26 Mixte (Netherlands)

    Avaghon Series 26 Mixte Touring Bike

    Avaghon makes high quality lugged mixtes in the Netherlands. All are spec’d with top-end touring components. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Bottcher Expedition Step-Through (Germany)

    Bottcher Expedition Ladies Touring Bike

    Bottcher makes some really nice steel touring step-throughs. All come with bombproof touring components and are ready to tour right off the shop floor. See the Bottcher Evolution, Safari and Trekk Lite for other step-through options. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Cannondale Tesoro Mixte (Europe)

    Cannondale Tesoro Mixte Touring Bike

    The Tesoro is an aluminium bike with durable touring components. It is built primarily for commuting but would be a pretty ideal light tourer. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Cube Travel Step-Through (Germany)

    Cube Travel Womens Touring Bike

    Cube has a nice range of travel bikes which have lots of tyre clearance, wide gear ranges and durable components. There are four bikes in the Travel series, all available in step-through options. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Da Silva ST-80 (Germany)

    Da Silva ST-80 Womens Touring Bike

    Da Silva makes quality steel touring step-throughs, complete with racks and fenders. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Dawes Karakum (UK)

    Dawes Karakum Ladies Touring Bike

    Dawes are one of the only British brands making a step-through touring bike. Dawes are built to a price-point, so you can expect really good value for money here. Also, see the Dawes Galaxy for another step-through option. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Diamant Elan Esprit Step-Through (Germany)

    Diamant Elan Esprit Womens Touring Bike

    Diamant makes a simple trekking bike with mid-range components that should see you enjoying shorter tours. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Gudereit SX-R 1.0 Step-Through (Germany)

    Gudereit SX-R 1.0 Ladies Touring Bike

    The SX-R uses an aluminium frame and fork to keep the weight down but employs strong touring components to keep the bike going on long tours. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Intec T07 Step-Through (Germany)

    Intec T07 Womens Touring Bike

    Intec makes decent steel step-through touring bikes with a budget, but quality build kit. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    KOGA WorldTraveller (Netherlands)


    KOGA is world-famous when it comes to touring bikes. They build their most popular touring bike, the WorldTraveller, as a mixte with all the great touring components. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    MaxCycles Steel Lite Step-Through (Germany)

    MaxCycles Steel Lite Womens Touring Bike

    MaxCycles build a steel touring step-through called the Steel Lite. It comes with an internally geared hub, dynamo lighting and solid components all round. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Maxx Crossmaxx Comfort Step-Through (Germany)

    Maxx Crossmaxx Comfort Ladies Touring Bike

    The Maxx Crossmaxx is built for touring. The aluminium frame and fork are tough, and the components all durable. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    MTB Cycletech Andale Step-Through (Switzerland)

    MTB Cycletech Andale Lady Touring Bike

    MTB Cycletech makes this nice touring step-through which comes with strong components, dynamo lighting and touring tyres as standard. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Multicycle Summit Step-Through (Netherlands)

    MultiCycle Summit Ladies Touring Bike

    The Summit is an aluminium touring rig which is ready to go on long tours. The bike is complete with 48 spoke touring wheels! Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Norwid Oland Step-Through (Germany)

    Norwid Oland Womens Touring Bike

    Norwid sells this steel trekking bike complete with balloon tyres. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Patria Petite (Germany)

    Patria Petite Womens Touring Bike

    Patria is famous for its touring bikes. The Petite is a lugged steel beauty, ready for long bike trips. Check out the other step-through option by Patria, the Delta. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Poison Atropin Step-Through (Germany)

    Poison Atropin Ladies Touring Bike

    The Atropin is a nice aluminium trekking bike by Rose, and it has a raft of great components included. Check out the Poison Chinin for the other step-through option. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Rivendell Cheviot Mixte (USA)

    Image: Olivier Chetelat
    Image: Olivier Chetelat

    The Cheviot is an upright bike capable of carrying modest loads. The frame and fork aren’t particularly cheap (about the same as a Surly LHT complete) but it’s decent quality. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Rose Black Lava Step-Through (Germany)

    Rose Black Lava Ladies Touring Bike

    The Black Lava is a decent aluminium trekking bike by Rose. It comes with dynamo lighting, fenders and a rear rack as standard. See also the Multistreet and Black Creek for other step-through bikes. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Santos Travel Lite (Netherlands)

    Santos Travel Lite Womens Touring Bike

    Santos is very well known for their tough aluminium touring bikes. The Travel Lite comes spec’d with lots of great touring components. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Simpel Wegwarts Step-Through (Switzerland)

    Simpel Wegwarts Ladies Touring Bike

    Simpel put together a really solid aluminium touring mixte with a fantastic specification for bike travel. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    SNEL Safari Mixte (Netherlands)

    SNEL Safari Mixte Touring Bike

    SNEL build a nice custom steel mixte which comes with a raft of quality touring components. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Soma Buena Vista Mixte (USA)

    Soma Buena Vista Mixte Touring Bike

    The Buena Vista is a good quality steel mixte that is touring capable. You can get this as a complete bike, or a frame only to build as you desire. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Stevens Randonneur Disc Step-Through (Germany)

    Stevens Randonneur Disc Ladies Touring Bike

    The Randonneur is built light and is ready to tour on smooth roads and paths. It comes with dynamo lighting, a rear rack and fenders off the shop floor. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Thorn Raven Step-Through (UK)

    Thorn Raven Step Through Touring Bike

    Thorn has built a reputation for making the strongest steel touring bikes around. Their step-through Raven is no exception. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Tout Terrain Metropolitan Shopper (Germany)

    Tout Terrain Metropolitan Shopper Ladies Touring Bike

    The Metropolitan Shopper is a solid steel bike with quality parts. It is also one of the only high-end European bikes to come with disc brakes (my preference). Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Van Nicholas Amazon Mixed (Netherlands)

    Van Nicholas Amazon Mixed Touring Bike

    Van Nicholas makes the only titanium mixte on this list. High-end components match this expensive frame – you could swap out the carbon fork for a touring fork for front bags. Touring capability: Light touring.

    Velotraum Cross 7005 EX TD (Germany)

    Velotraum Cross 7005 EX TD Ladies Touring Bike

    Velotraum specialises in aluminium touring bikes – the Cross 7005 is spec’d with top end gear, and is ready for long tours. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Vittorio Globetrotter Dames (Netherlands)

    Vittorio Globetrotter Dames Touring Bike

    Vittorio makes their custom steel mixte touring bikes in the Netherlands, often speccing them with high-end components. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    VSF Fahrradmanufaktur TX-400 Step-Through (Germany)

    VSF Fahrradmanufaktur TX-400 Womens Touring Bike

    VSF put together some exceptionally well-priced touring mixtes. The TX-400 is made out of steel, and comes with front and rear racks, dynamo lighting, fenders, 2x bidon cages and a wide gear range. Touring capability: Round-the-World.

    Step-Through Custom Touring Framebuilders

    – Ahearne
    – Banjo Cycles
    – Bilenky
    – Bishop
    – Breadwinner
    – HiLite
    – Igleheart
    – Independent Fabrications
    – Robin Mather
    – Royal H Cycles
    – True Fabrications
    – True North
    – Vanilla

    Other Touring Bike List Resources

    Complete List of Touring Bicycle Manufacturers with Pricing
    Complete List of Off-Road Adventure Touring Bikes with Pricing
    Complete List of Tandem Builders and Manufacturers
    Complete List of Touring Bikes Available in Australia
    List of XS Touring Bikes for Smaller Cyclists: 42, 44, 46cm
    List of XXL Touring Bikes for Tall Cyclists: 62, 63, 64cm