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Old 03-31-06, 05:52 PM
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potus
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I would say go for the larger size. you're right at the toe-clip-overlap line and the larger size will allow you more clearance, especially helpful when commuting and low speed riding. it's also closer to what fits you. and I really doubt you'll ever ride a keirin frame and think to yourself, "this thing feels like a boat."

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