Could my bike a size too large be the cause of my back problems....twice now after riding my Boardman TXC 29r Ezee conversion I have experienced severe lower (right) back pain. It seems that an age old problem is resurfacing...so I am now quite scared to go for a ride. I don't really know what the actual size of the frame is but with the seat fully down I can barely touch the ground
View attachment 23363 No problems when riding the old Forza. If I cannot sort this out then the bike is available for sale. I paid John £950 and will accept £900.
It's my opinion that your bike is to big, you should always have some seat pin showing,and sitting on the saddle ,with your leg slightly at the knee, with the ball of your foot centrally on the pedal, you should also be able to have both feet be able to touch ground with your toes.
Another important rough guide , is to have the saddle in the mounted in the pin ,flat, then you should be able to place your elbow on the nose of the saddle ,extend your forearm to the handlebars, where your finger tips are should be the centre line of the handlebars ,if they are short then it's a fair bet the frame is too big.
Fingers forward is ok ,fingers behind means you will be stretched, making your back ache.
Of course this is only a general rule, but I reckon you need to sell on ,otherwise you will be wasting time and money trying to make your current one fit.