Chapter 2 Bikes Sizing Chart and Guide (2023)

In this article, our road bike specialist Bernard Lu guides you on how to find your ideal Chapter 2 road bike size.

Experienced cyclist turned writer with 7+ years working in bike shops, overseeing retail and workshop operations.
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The Chapter 2 bikes sizing chart is a general guideline and provides a rough idea of your bike size.

There are other factors like your body proportions, fitness levels, type of riding, and riding experience also play an important role in determining the ideal fit. For the best results, consider a professional bike fit or consult your local bike store.

You may find yourself between sizes for certain Chapter 2 bike models with overlapping sizes. If this occurs, consider opting for the smaller size to ensure better bike control and a more comfortable ride.

Chapter 2 TOA

Chapter 2 TOA Shimano Dura-Ace
Chapter 2 TOA

The Chapter 2 TOA is an all-rounder road bike.

Rider height (in)Rider height (cm)Chapter 2 TOA size
<5’5″<165cmXXS
5’3″ – 5’7″160 – 170cmXS
5’5″ – 5’9″165 – 175cmS
5’7″ – 5’11”170 – 180cmM
5’9″ – 6’1″175 – 185cmL
5’11”>180cmXL
Chapter 2 TOA bike size chart vs height. Source: Chapter 2

Chapter 2 Rere

Chapter 2 Rere Campagnolo Super Record
Chapter 2 Rere

The Chapter 2 Rere is an aero road bike.

Rider height (cm)Rider height (in)Chapter 2 Rere size
<5’7″<170cmXS
5’5″ – 5’9″165 – 175cmS
5’7″ – 5’11”170 – 180cmM
5’9″ – 6’1″175 – 185cmL
5’11”>180cmXL
Chapter 2 Rere bike size chart vs height. Source: Chapter 2

Chapter 2 Koko

Chapter 2 Koko Campagnolo Super Record
Chapter 2 Koko

The Chapter 2 Koko is an aero road bike.

Rider height (in)Rider height (cm)Chapter 2 Koko size
<5’5″<165cmXXS
5’3″ – 5’7″160 – 170cmXS
5’5″ – 5’9″165 – 175cmS
5’7″ – 5’11”170 – 180cmM
5’9″ – 6’1″175 – 185cmL
5’11”>180cmXL
Chapter 2 Koko bike size chart vs height. Source: Chapter 2

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Bernard Lu has 7+ years of experience working in a bicycle shop, overseeing the retail and workshop operations. He’s a qualified bicycle mechanic who understands a cyclist’s needs and speaks the same cycling lingo.

If you meet him at the cafe, he will happily talk to you for hours about all the intricacies of bikes and cycling tech. Just buy him a coffee next time you see him.