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Old 08-13-15 | 11:00 AM
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e0richt
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
Unless you just really want to get rid of the bike, you might look at various adjustments to seat height, handlebar stem length and the like to try to make it fit you better. Since you ordered it online and didn't have it fitted in a bike shop, a professional fit service would be money well spent.
I have never had a "professional fit" service and haven't missed it... If I was racing then maybe, but you can use the normal approach to fit a bike without having to get bike shop people involved...
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