Thanks guys
I got my daughter to film me tonight on 2 different bikes , an 18” and a 20” frame ,’so I go stand and sit and see how things look.
i tried to post pics on here but think the file sizes were way too high. Never mind.
Anyway, the bottom line is I found the 18” with a very high saddle height as recommended online with the leg almost straight to be the most comfortable
I find this kind of annoying as I like the look of larger frames ! And really want to get the largest or second largest frame size . All very unreasonable and vain I know. I’m not sure if I want a bike to ride or I want it as a piece of art 😁
I do feel a little cramped on the 18” like I could use a little more space. But with the 18” frame I feel a bit more in control , as in if I was going fast round a corner and want to pull the brake and do a skid like I used to when I was 10 years old I would feel more connected with the bike and the ground , more in tune and more confident.
On the 20” I found myself pushing back off my hands on to my fingers to get into a more relaxed position.
The 18” and 20” are both the same model bike, a Carrera hybrid bike from Halfords
Before this I used to ride a 22” cape wrath Claud butler mountain bike. I felt it was a touch too big or long and think I used to do the same thing, pushing off my palms onto my fingers to get into a more comfortable position.
I measured my stand over height and it was in the longer leg catergory which gave me hope I could use the largest frame possible.
This info is probably not very helpful without pictures or actual measurements but I throw it out there anyway .
I’m just over 6 foot tall. Not quite 6’ 1”