How do I find my max seatpost length?

How do I find my max seatpost length?

Posted by William Westwood on

Finding out what size post you need for your new dream build can leave you scratching your head (I know I have got in a muddle over it), so I decided to jot down a little diagram to help spell it out. It shows a hardtail, but will work for any bike (shock horror, even e-bikes).
seat post height calculation
Essentially, your new post length (C) should be less than or equal to the max post insertion of your frame (B) plus your collar to bum distance (A-D).

C ≤ B + (A-D)


If you don't have your new frame and/or post in hand you probably don't know your collar to bum distance, so you can work this out by subtracting the seat tube length (found on the geo chart) from your saddle height (BB to saddle rails).

In short: find A, B & D, then plug them into the equation above to get C.
A Saddle height: Measure on your current bike from the center of the BB to the saddle rails.
B Max post insertion: Get this from the geo chart of your new frame.
C Extended post length: This is what we are trying to find out.
D Seat tube length: Get this from the geo chart of your new frame.

Now go forth and build with confidence!

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