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Old 04-23-05 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Patriot
Never buy a bike unless you really feel like it is part of your body. Almost like it was meant to be there. Otherwise, you may regret it down the road. Bikes are very personal, and it just has to fit like a glove, in order to be truly happy with it.

Ok.
If that's true how do you buy a frame to build a bike?
Or a custom frame for that matter.
My dilemma.
It might seem like a dumb question to ask but I'm riding new road bikes and none feel right so far.
I'm learning what I don't like, at least.
But can we assume that if the geometry is perfect for you, the bike will be as well?
Or has my old bike conformed to me, in way?
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