Which size Stelvio is right for you?

Selecting the correct Stelvio size is straightforward and depends primarily on your bike's wheelbase. Because mountain bikes vary significantly in length across disciplines, we offer two distinct box size options to ensure a perfect fit without unnecessary travel weight.

Step 1: Measure your wheelbase (Measurement C)

Measurement C is the horizontal distance between the centres of your front and rear axles. This is the most critical measurement for selecting your Stelvio.

  • Choose the Standard size if your wheelbase is up to 1215 mm. This size is ideal for the majority of modern trail and XC bikes.
  • Choose the Long Wheelbase size if your wheelbase is between 1216 mm and 1410 mm. This is specifically designed for the longest modern geometries, including enduro and downhill rigs.

Step 2: Check your bike's height (Measurement A)

Measurement A is the distance from the centre of the bottom bracket to the top of the seat tube. For both Stelvio models, the internal height accommodates most setups once the seat post is removed. However, if you have a dropper post, you can often leave it in the frame and simply lower it to its shortest position. If tallest part of the saddle still exceeds the height of the box when you measure, you will need to remove the post (with the cable still attached) and secure it alongside the frame.

Step 3: Check your fork and handlebars

The Stelvio is designed to accommodate bars when removed and secured to the side of the frame with straps, and long-travel suspension forks.

  • Handlebar Width: The internal width of both boxes is 360 mm, providing ample room for the frame and components once the bars are detached.
  • Fork Length: If you are running a long-travel fork (170mm+), you may need to use a simple compression strap or remove air to lower the front end slightly for a perfect fit.

Step 4: Check your cockpit-to-axle measurements (Measurements B1 and B2)

Finally, check the cockpit-to-axle measurements to ensure the frame fits within the outer shell with the bars removed.

  • B1: This is the linear distance from the centre of the front wheel axle to the top cap on the steerer tube. The maximum is 770 mm.
  • B2: This is the linear distance from the centre of the front wheel axle to the highest point on the stem. The maximum is 770 mm.
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