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ahmondjai
Help for choosing the right size for a real newbie~~Thanks~~~
Hi, everyone, after reading more and more of the informations online, the more confused I am. I'm about 170cm tall, with leg measurements of 72-73. Can anyone give me any directions on finding my own size bike? Thanks a lot~
P.S. need any more info, please dont feel hesitate to ask me.
Scotty_Dog
Help for choosing the right size for a real newbie~~Thanks~~~
Here's one, but there are many others:
http://www.coloradocyclist.com/bikefit/
It's best to go to a shop and be fitted.
Abernathy
Help for choosing the right size for a real newbie~~Thanks~~~
Hi, everyone, after reading more and more of the informations online, the more confused I am. I'm about 170cm tall, with leg measurements of 72-73. Can anyone give me any directions on finding my own size bike? Thanks a lot~
P.S. need any more info, please dont feel hesitate to ask me.
http://www.swanseawheelers.co.uk/bikefit.php
http://www.competitivecyclist.com/za/CCY?PAGE=FIT_CALCULATOR_INTRO
Check these sites out... Competitive cyclist is my choice.
Depends on what your goals, riding style (aggressive, cruising etc..) so it does and will vary.
Get help with the measurements! They need to accurate.
Abernathy
Help for choosing the right size for a real newbie~~Thanks~~~
Here's one, but there are many others:
http://www.coloradocyclist.com/bikefit/
It's best to go to a shop and be fitted.
hey Scottydog,
I dig your signature. It cracked me up!
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