Old 10-31-09, 02:36 PM
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The other thing that hasn't been mentioned is bike fit. When you don't have the seat in the right place, it tends to make your legs work in an unnatural and different way than what they were designed to work. You want to be able to extend your legs when they are on a down stroke, but not so far that you are having to work/stretch to do it.
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