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Old 06-30-21 | 12:23 PM
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The thing about a bike fit is that it's only a moment in time. We change as we ride and time passes. I wouldn't be too concerned about the exact fit and feel before one has ridden a bike for a few weeks. Note 10 Wheels' post. I suggest that the numbers you have from the fitter will allow you to get a frame that's in the right ball park. Go by top tube length above all. After you get the bike, you might find my bike fit primer to be a good next step: How can I fitting my bike
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