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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Gosnells West Australia
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Excellent posting, Ann! It is the top tube length that is the most important! Stay with the 14-16" as George suggests in previous posts! So many bike shops think that if you can reach the pedals etc that the bike fits, which is why there are a lot of bikes sitting in sheds as people find riding them far from an enjoyable experience. George has posted some good stuff for bike geometry (last post). See how you go with it. Once you have bought a bike, see if you can get someone who knows in your local area to help you get it set up for optimum riding. Possibly whilst looking for a bike, phone further afield once you have determined your correct size to find a bike shop that stocks one. You can get your LBS to order in so that you can buy locally!
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I agree! By getting correct fit I am in control of the bike! (Not the other way round)
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Jackie Road Bike: Felt F100 XS Ladies Giant Upland (modified)- see it go! http://www.cyclingforums.com/t363004.html |
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