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Old 05-28-23 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by DMC707
I was able to clip in comfortably in about three months, and I still do on any road bike and my cross-country mountain bike,
Ah, good to hear.

I noticed yesterday how much straighter the repaired leg is while pedaling than the other one. There is a significant difference with the knee to top tube distance on each stroke. The non-repaired knee is pointed out a good bit more and passes the top tube at least a couple of inches farther out on each stroke. Crazy!
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