Most common downtube diameters?

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I want you guys to measure the diameter of your bicycle frame downtubes for me. I have an idea for a drive clamp that can flex a bit around various diameter frame tubes, so I do not need to machine a bunch of different size clamps. But, I need to know the range of tube diameters of the most common bike frames (downtube diameters).

Matt
 
If you look at the Tange catalogue, even in the same series of steel tubing sets, the down tube sizes go from 31.8mm to 34.9mm for mountain bikes.
For road bikes they're pretty much all listed as 28.6mm. Their OS series offers 30.0mm and 31.8.
The builder selects tubes to match the riders weight and expected service of the bike.
All of my bikes (except the choppers) are double or triple butted chrome molybdenum steel. The road bikes are around 28.5mm. The mountain bikes are more like 32 mm.
HTH
 
For the dummies, that's the diagonal one from the front of the bike to the bottom bracket, not the one the seatpost slides into right? :oops:

My MTB has a tube which is round at the front of the bike and gradually squashed into on oval shape where it is welded to the bottom bracket.

EDIT: OK if its around 32mm you must be talking about the vertical one. :?
 
Grinhill said:
For the dummies, that's the diagonal one from the front of the bike to the bottom bracket, not the one the seatpost slides into right? :oops:

My MTB has a tube which is round at the front of the bike and gradually squashed into on oval shape where it is welded to the bottom bracket.

EDIT: OK if its around 32mm you must be talking about the vertical one. :?

No, the vertical one is the seat tube. I'm talking about the down tube.
There's also a 700C cro-mo mixte frame here thats down tube is oval vertically at the head tube and it gradually becomes a horizontal oval at the bottom bracket shell. It has no round sections throughout its length.
I've got a hi-ten kids bike that's 42.5mm. It's squahsed vertically into an oval where it meets the head tube. (the one the fork steerer comes through)
I just measured a generic Al hadtail and its down tube is 52.6mm. It's squashed at both ends to fit the head tube and bottom bracket.
A cheap hi-ten CCM comfort frame here is 37.2mm. It's downtube is curved.
Many inexpensive steel bikes used way oversize hi-ten tubing to simulate the larger tubing sizes commonly found in aluminium frames.
It's purely a marketing thing though there's no doubt that the large diameter tubing is stronger than a smaller tube of the same material.
 
My diamond-back response bike has an unusually large "down tube" and it's shaped in an elliptical way. It has a circumference of about 6.5" or 165.1 mm, or it seems to be about 2" along its diameter or about 50.8 mm. It's an aluminum frame.
 
swbluto said:
My diamond-back response bike has an unusually large "down tube" and it's shaped in an elliptical way. It has a circumference of about 6.5" or 165.1 mm, or it seems to be about 2" along its diameter or about 50.8 mm. It's an aluminum frame.
i seem to recall that my (aluminum) klein quantum race's downtube was 61mm in diameter. moral of the story: steel tubes are of much smaller diameter than aluminum ones in this application.
 
GGoodrum said:
It looks like most of the "standard" sizes are based on inch values: 28.6mm = 1-1/8", 31.8mm = 1-1/4", 34.9mm = 1-3/8" and 38.1mm = 1-1/2". :)

-- Gary

Those are standard sizes for SEATTUBES :p

-R
 
Hi,

Just checked my Haro. Its about 2".

Tentatively planning to get a Kona Dawg which has a non-round down-tube and the size varies:
kona-dawg-deluxe-mountain-bike-36533.jpg


Gary:
I plan to mount on the bottom of the down-tube to maximize the space inside the triangle available for batteries.
 
1.65" tall/1.45" wide, my downtube is oval in cross=section. As it moves up to the head-tube it flares wider/taller. My wife's bike is a different brand, but next to the BB, they are both the same size and shape. ladies Scwinn Sidewinder, and mine is a cheap Wal-Mart Mongoose XR-200 MTB w/front disc
 
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