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Old 02-19-13 | 11:44 AM
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NeoteriX
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Originally Posted by smallwheeler
i would recommend you go see or talk to David Lam. he is the most knowledgeable person regarding folding bikes and fit in new york city. call him and see if he can help you. at very least, he will be able to point you in the right direction. although, dont be too surprised if you have the urge to trade in the tern for a bike friday..

http://www.bfold.com/

https://plus.google.com/108183351053...79/about?hl=en

Haha this is the very bike shop I bought my Tern from. They're a great set of guys, I guess it wrongly never occurred to me to ask about fit. All the videos I've seen on the internet regarding fit are in big stores with computers, cameras, angle measurement devices and such and I guess that's what my expectation was for the kind of experience I'd need to have--the bfold shop is a gadget/bicycle lover's dream with bikes, tools, and stuff everywhere, but crammed into a small modest basement space; I guess a kinda different image than what I had in mind from a fitting perspective.

I'll go ahead and drop by sometime to ask. Thanks!

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