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Old 09-30-04, 04:05 AM
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Well, you have to match whatever the frame of the bike is. One measurement is sometimes worth 1,000 guesses. If you don't have a caliper, wrap a piece of paper around the seat tube, mark where they meet, measure in millimeters and divide by 3.14. As a general rule, I'd say that you are most likely to find a 28.6 seat tube on a steel framed bike.
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