Old 03-18-09 | 06:25 AM
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Unknown Cyclist
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Originally Posted by GaryBy
Thanks for a wise answer. Unfortunately, over-analyzing is in my nature, but you've reminded me that it's not always a virtue.
Nothing wrong with trying to analyse why one bike might appeal more to you.

In fact it's important that you do.

I've seen people buying bikes who choose without considering why and it might just be something minor like the bar position or make of saddle fitted.

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