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Old 09-13-11 | 07:34 AM
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valygrl
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^^KOM? You mean KOPS?

anyway, yeah, you should call the shop and make an appointment with their most experienced fitter, and if they don't have one, try another shop - it's worth getting the fit right, and worth paying to do so. Especially if there is a question about if it's the right size frame, do this sooner rather than later, so you have half a chance at switching sizes if needed.
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