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Old 05-05-15 | 11:02 AM
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berner
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From: Bristol, R. I.

Bikes: Specialized Secteur, old Peugeot

I'm glad your new fit has worked out for you. Be aware that as cycling fitness improves and as you find yourself riding more miles, your best fit on the bike will likely evolve as well. In other words, your best fit on the bike is a moving target that changes with more miles. After a while you may find yourself wanting to tweak things a bit here and there. I found that marking the seat post and rails and handlebar with a dot from a whiteout pen let me make changes and easily get back to the original position if that change did not work out. Making such marks may be a good idea anyway because sometimes setting just slip on their own and you may not be aware of that unless unless there is a reference point.
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