How to take a measurement for a bike fitting **Another person should take all measurements while your in bare feet.** Open Image Name * First Name Last Name Email * Phone (###) ### #### Measurement A: OVERALL HEIGHT * Measure your overall height while standing erect with your feet about two inches apart. Measurement B: FOOT TO SHOULDER * Measure from base of foot to top of shoulder. Use the same method as taking overall height measurement. Measurement C: INSEAM * This is the measurement from the pubis bone (base of pelvis) to the floor. Stand straight up against a wall with your feet about four inches apart. Place a straight edge firmly between your legs and measure from the top of the object to the floor. Be sure to apply a good amount of upward pressure. Measurement D: THIGH * While kneeling on the floor use the same method to measure your femur that you did to measure your inseam. Measurement E: ARM LENGTH * This measurement runs from your shoulder to the center of your hand. Holding a round object such as a pencil perpendicular to your arm, measure from the tip of the acromion bone at the back of your shoulder down the back side of your arm to the center of the object in your hand. Take this measurement with your arms held out about 45 degrees from you side. This is a very important measurement and an easy one to mistake. Measure both arms and take the average. You’ll usually find that your arm and torso measurements are within a cm or two. If they are not, double check them. Measurement F: SHOULDERS * This is the measurement from acromion to acromion, across the back. Shoe Size Please enter show size here, US or Euro sizing Current Saddle Height Measure your saddle height from the center of the bottom bracket (crank) to the top center of the saddle Weight Enter current weight Current Bike Info What size bike are riding now? What brand, and model? Thank you for submitting your fit measurements. Please contact us via email at handzbicycles@gmail.com with any additional questions. Handz Bicycles will reach out to you to review your custom bike build soon!