Compatibility Gallery
Compatibility Gallery
Follow these steps to see whether your bike is already being used in the Mac Ride community. And, check out our Compatibility Page for all of the specifics to look for when fitting a Mac Ride on your bike.
Step 1. Select your brand of bike in our Gallery to get a sense of Mac Ride fit.
Step 2. Check your bike for 10mm of spacer under your stem (15mm if you have a short stem). If you have the required spacers, carry on through the steps. You will be able to swap them out for the 10mm Mac Ride front mount spacer.
Step 3. Read through these general comments around sizing etc (below).
Step 4. Don't see your bike? Have a read through our detailed compatibility page or send us an email info@mac-ride.com.
Step 5. Share what works! Send us a picture of your bike so that we can help future Mac Riders.
GALLERY
Select your brand of bike to see if your bike or a similar model is already being used in the Mac Ride community.
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Rocky Mountain Bicycles
We LOVE our Rocky Mountain Bikes. They are such a treat for shredding, and fitting Mac Ride is an absolute breeze!
Diamond Back
Giant
Giant bikes work wonderfully with Mac Ride, including Giant e-bikes (with the Mac Ride e-bike adapter). Some Giant bikes, only those from 2011-2014 (Overdrive 2) have a larger steerer tube and will require our a special 1 1/4" spacer.
Norco
Santa Cruz
Specialized
Pivot
Transition
Stooge
Cube
Intense
Haibike
Salsa
Other
Bike brands that have a handful of models that are not Mac Ride compatible:
Cannondale
Most Cannondale bikes work a treat with Mac Ride. Cannondales with a 1.5" steerer tube, however, primarily on the Leftys, are not compatible. The steerer tube is so large, that the Mac Ride front clamp would not fit around it, even with a special spacer.
Scott
Many Scott bikes are great for Mac Ride. However some, including certain models of the the Spark 2017 and Scott Genius, have spacers that are not round. If your spacers are not round (note a flat edge on the part of the spacer above your top tube), then Mac Ride is not compatible.
Trek
Some Trek bikes use a Bontrager knock block system which means the top of the spacer surface is not flat. If your spacers have bumps/ridges, they are not compatible with Mac Ride's front mount. In this case, there is a part you can buy to make your bike compatible - Knock Block Lockring Spacer Part #545523. You should be able to see whether your bike uses a knock block by going to the Trek website, or removing your bars and having a look at your spacers.
If you are not sure, send us a picture and we'll try to help! info@mac-ride.com.
GENERAL SIZING
We often get asked...is my child the right age? Are they too small? Too big? How do I know they are ready? This is a tough one as there are a few variables at play.
Using Mac Ride should be comfortable for you and your child. You should be able to see over their helmet, have a relatively natural pedal stroke and be able to safely turn the handle bars. Taller parents with smaller children have the most time with Mac Ride. Shorter parents with taller children will possibly be more limited.
Bikes with dropper seat posts (seats that can move up and down with a push of your thumb on the button) are great for Mac Ride. They allow you to stop quickly, dropping your seat so you can easily put your foot down without having to move forward and straddle over the Mac Ride.
Also helpful are raised bars. The higher your handlebars, the more up right you are, and that tends to leave more space for your wee one.
Mac Ride is great on small, large, and extra large frames. We have yet to find an XL frame with a top tube that is too long for Mac Ride's telescopic bar. So far, Mac Ride has been able to lengthen to reach the steerer tube and seat post of all XL frames.
Sometimes it is more difficult to get a comfortable fit with an xs frame. Mac Ride fits this frame well, but the smaller space can make it harder for a shorter adult to feel comfortable with a little one up front.
We recommend Mac Ride for children ages 2-5, but of course this is family dependent. There are many 18-20 month olds strong enough and ready for Mac Ride - they love having their helmet on, they are strong climbers, good listeners and really keen to ride with mom and dad.
Additional Information
For more specific information about Dropper Posts, Normal Seat Posts, E-bikes, Carbon fiber bikes and Mac Ride dimensions visit our detailed compatibility page.