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Old 07-02-12 | 04:25 PM
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MichaelW
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How tall are you and what length crank are you riding.
The bike size has a little bit to do with layback, in that larger sizes sometimes have more layed back seat-tube angles (to compensate for using too short cranks). If the angles are the same in two bike sizes, then the only difference is seat-post extension (vs seat-tube extension) which doesnt affect the layback.
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