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Old 10-27-14 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by busdriver1959
Having a reference to work from is half the battle. If you like the contact points on your existing bikes and you aren't having any issues like knee pain or something else that would indicate a problem, you have the information you need to start talking to builders. How long have you been riding? If you have the experience to know that your fit is right for you, you don't need an outside opinion.
You'll be thrilled with a custom steel bike. Getting a bike fit for you versus picking a small, medium or large will be time and money well spent. Pick a good builder a throw some trust their way.
I've been riding since I was 13 years old. First bike was an entry level Centurion. Loved that bike. I currently have no major problems with my two bikes. I'm just at a point in my life where I want to give someone else the opportunity to create something they love to build. Since I do have a Ciocc, I been communicating with Pelizzoli about building a frame. This one in particular, the Corsa GP: Corsa GP | PELIZZOLI world. See how things go.
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