Old 02-21-08, 01:20 PM
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Lots of good advice here. One thing really concerned me, however. Yen, you said, "If I tell the sales guy that I feel too stretched out, and he says I'll have to get used to it, will I?" I hope this was just free association worrying on your part. DO NOT allow any sales person to get away with a comment like that. There is little doubt that your body will have to slowly adjust to some changes, but a sales person who treats you this way is not the person you want helping to fit your ride. I would echo the sentiments of those that say your fit right now will not be your fit later. I'd also whole heartedly agree with BluesDawg in terms of his "balance" suggestion. I find that as my core muscles and flexibility both got better, my balance point shifted.
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