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Old 01-01-11 | 08:41 PM
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xkillemallx16
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From: im, hungary
Originally Posted by adriano
yes.
thank you for your long, detailed answer.

Originally Posted by Ken Cox
Unless you know a lot about frame geometry and how it relates to you and your style of riding, a custom frame has little meaning.

Get a stock-sized frame from a good builder, the right size for you, and put your money into a proper fitting after the fact.

Find a bike fitter with real credentials, usuallly a prostheticist or orthotist who fits pro riders, and spend your money there.

If you still want a custom-geometry frame, I recommend Warren Rice of Realm Cycles in Sisters, Oregon.

http://www.realmcycles.com/
from the looks of it hes a mtb only shop; but is there anywhere that will make me a replica?
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