Moda Bikes Geometry Charts
Moda Alto
Moda Finale
Moda Fuga
Moda Legato
Moda Molto
Moda Strega
Moda Stretto
Moda Tempo
Moda Vivo
The Importance of Getting the Correct Bike Size
Why Correct Bike Sizing Matters
You can have the best frame, the lightest wheels, or the most efficient groupset — but if your bike doesn't fit, you're leaving comfort and performance on the table.
Choosing the right bike size is essential for every type of cyclist — whether you're aiming for race-day performance or just riding to work without discomfort.
Common Signs of an Incorrect Fit:
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Numb hands or fingers
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Neck, back or shoulder pain
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Saddle discomfort that never quite goes away
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Fatigue early into your rides
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Difficulty with multi-day rides or long climbs
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Old injuries flaring up during or after rides
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Reduced power output or poor climbing/descending control
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Struggling to find a stable position on aero bars
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General discomfort despite upgrading components
Your Bike Fit Is More Than Just Frame Size
Bike sizing isn't just about picking a frame labelled S, M, or L. It involves a number of key measurements and considerations:
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Saddle height and setback affect power output and knee health
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Reach to the handlebars influences posture, breathing, and control
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Crank length impacts pedalling dynamics and leg comfort
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Handlebar height and width can affect back and shoulder strain
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Frame geometry must match your body proportions and riding goals
Getting these wrong can lead to pain, inefficiency, and even injury over time.
Why We Emphasise Correct Sizing
At Moda Bikes, we stress the importance of correct sizing not just for performance — but for enjoyment. A bike that fits well feels perfect beneath you — no nagging aches, no awkward positions, just smooth, natural movement.
Whether you're racing, touring, commuting, or cruising, the right fit can make or break your ride.
Our Role in Helping You Choose the Right Size
While we don’t offer full bike fitting services, we work closely with our customers to guide them toward the most appropriate size based on:
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Detailed geometry charts
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Rider height and inseam
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Intended use (e.g., road racing vs. endurance vs. triathlon)
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Known flexibility or injury limitations
We’re also happy to point you toward trusted local fitters if you’d like to take your setup to the next level.
Cycling Shouldn’t Be Painful
Someone once said “cycling is all about pain” — we don’t agree. With the right position and size, cycling becomes about speed, flow, and freedom, not numb hands or aching knees.
If you're unsure about your frame size, check our geometry charts above, or reach out and we’ll help guide you through the process.
If you have any additional queries, please contact our email inbox info@dhwagencies.com or via telephone +44 (0) 1704 840 992