Bike Fit Question...
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I dunno.
Definitely needs a longer top tube and the seat to be a little higher.
Definitely needs a longer top tube and the seat to be a little higher.
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Time for a change.
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A longer crank might cause a knee problem with the sudden jolts caused by Too short a ground clearance- The bikes fits- So get out and do a century to get used to it.
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It's ALL base...
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You know, Bob's just just so not emo enough for that bullhorn equipped fixie.
He really needs a few more spoke cards and a scars on his wrists... we'll have to give him a pass on the requisite 'do.
He really needs a few more spoke cards and a scars on his wrists... we'll have to give him a pass on the requisite 'do.
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Aluminium Crusader :-)
Cranks? bah!! I don't even need cranks!
It's not possible to see in the pic, but this jersey is Molteni Orange -- this was when I was riding with Merckx in '69. The jersey is blank because I was having issues with my contract, all the sponsors, and the fact that Merckx was getting paid more than I me. As with most non-Euro riders, it was mostly political; Anderson reckons he had troubles being an Aussie in the early '80s? Ha, he shoulda tried being there when I was there
It's not possible to see in the pic, but this jersey is Molteni Orange -- this was when I was riding with Merckx in '69. The jersey is blank because I was having issues with my contract, all the sponsors, and the fact that Merckx was getting paid more than I me. As with most non-Euro riders, it was mostly political; Anderson reckons he had troubles being an Aussie in the early '80s? Ha, he shoulda tried being there when I was there