How Are Women’s Bikes Different from Men’s? Everything You Should Know
May 28, 2025
One of the best things about cycling is that it’s for everyone. Young or old, male or female, fit or not - cycling is incredibly accessible, even more so with an electric bike.
Most bikes on the road today, e-bikes included, are designed to suit a range of riding styles and all genders. However, if you’ve browsed our online electric bike store, you’ll notice we have dedicated sections for women’s and men’s e-bikes.
These include everything from foldable e-bikes to off-road mountain bikes and classic road cruisers. Two-seater electric bikes are another great choice, especially for couples or parents who want to ride together on one bike. What they have in common is that they’re subtly adapted to better suit female riders.
You might look at them and wonder, “What’s the difference between women’s and men’s bikes?” Sometimes the differences are small - and we’ll explore them in this blog.
A “Woman’s Bike” Is Simply One That Fits Her
At Bike Yard Online, we firmly believe this. Many women - including some on our team - often find that so-called “men’s” or more accurately, unisex bikes, suit them just as well, if not better, than women-specific models.
If you can, test riding a bike is always ideal. If not, speaking with an expert can make all the difference. Our experienced team is here to help you choose the best electric bike for your needs and body type. Feel free to contact us by phone, email, or live chat - we’re always happy to help.
Explore our exclusive range of electric bikes crafted specifically for women, please click here.
Differences Between Men’s and Women’s Bikes
In the past, women’s bikes often differed from men’s mainly in appearance. Today, the focus is on fit and comfort.
The key difference is usually the frame size - but it’s not just about being smaller. Women’s bikes are designed with geometry that better suits the average female build.
You’ll often see a shorter stack height (vertical distance from the bottom bracket to the top of the head tube) and a shorter reach (horizontal distance between those same points). Handlebars may also be narrower, as women typically have narrower shoulders.
Saddles can differ too - women’s saddles are generally wider and shorter - but this is a personal choice and easily swapped out.
What About Step Through Bikes?
Step through bikes were once seen as “women’s bikes” due to their downward-sloping top tube, originally designed to accommodate long skirts.
Today, they’re more of a stylistic choice than a practical one - and they’re popular with all riders, regardless of gender.
You’ll still find step-through models on our site, and their sleek, curved design is becoming increasingly popular. Click here to browse our full range of step-through bikes.
Choosing the Right E-Bike for You
Choosing the right e-bike isn’t just about whether it’s labelled for men or women - there’s much more to consider.
Our e-bikes come in a wide variety of frame styles, motor types, and battery capacities to suit different needs and preferences.
We often encourage new riders to ask themselves:
- Will I mainly be cycling on roads?
- What’s my current fitness level, and how much power assist will I need?
- Would a specific frame style - like a step through - be more practical?
Portability is also key for many, which is why our foldable e-bikes are popular with commuters and anyone short on storage space.
And if style matters most to you, we’ve got that covered too. Explore our full range of electric bikes here.
Get the Advice and Insight You Need
Buying a bike is a big decision - and with electric bikes being advanced technology, expert advice is essential.
Just like you wouldn’t buy a new computer or appliance without research, it pays to discuss your e-bike options with a specialist.
At Bike Yard Online, we pride ourselves on top-notch customer service, both before and after your purchase. Our team are knowledgeable e-bike experts and passionate cyclists - and friendly too. If you’re unsure whether a women’s frame or another style is right for you, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Happy riding!