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Long Legs + Short Torso = What frameset?

Old 03-05-08, 08:29 AM
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*grin* first off, i'm not trying to poke fun. just wanted to make that part clear.

How does a 58.4cm seat tube / 53.3cm top tube sound on a steel Waterford frame?
good? here, then :-)

ok, maybe i do think it's funny a little.
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Originally Posted by tigrrrlily
*grin* first off, i'm not trying to poke fun. just wanted to make that part clear.

How does a 58.4cm seat tube / 53.3cm top tube sound on a steel Waterford frame?
good? here, then :-)

ok, maybe i do think it's funny a little.
You are not the first to suggest this, and probably not the last. This kinda makes laugh also. Interesting suggestion, but a bit too extreme for my taste.
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