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What was the LBS staff's take on your size selection? And will they allow you to exchange it for a bigger frame if necessary? I only ask because though my frame is a bit too big, it's still doable- I'm right at 6' with shoes on and the bike is 22" riding on 26" wheels...
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To be honest I forgot to ask about their exchange policy
I just assumed that if 19" feels quite ok, the 20" will do too. I was really concerned about ordering a too large bike. On some of the 19"-s (with the seat adjusted) when sitting, I could barely touch the ground. So basically when pedalling my leg was almost fully travelling down. And I also really want to get my bike already and not spend another X weeks travelling to distant bike shops on a bus in hopes to find and test a 20"+ frame
I just assumed that if 19" feels quite ok, the 20" will do too. I was really concerned about ordering a too large bike. On some of the 19"-s (with the seat adjusted) when sitting, I could barely touch the ground. So basically when pedalling my leg was almost fully travelling down. And I also really want to get my bike already and not spend another X weeks travelling to distant bike shops on a bus in hopes to find and test a 20"+ frame
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What was the LBS staff's take on your size selection?
Also, I am not sure, may be I am converting it wrong. I know that my height is 191cm and the inches thing comes from me converting it to that system, so may be I did something wrong.
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So long as the LBS helped you determine the size, since they could observe you, then that's good enough for me.
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In the shop I ordered from they suggested to go with 20", in another shop I've been to, I was advised to go with 19". That's partly why I am scared away from 20"+ unless I have a chance to try it. In any case, those several inches don't make a critical difference?
Also, I am not sure, may be I am converting it wrong. I know that my height is 191cm and the inches thing comes from me converting it to that system, so may be I did something wrong.
Also, I am not sure, may be I am converting it wrong. I know that my height is 191cm and the inches thing comes from me converting it to that system, so may be I did something wrong.

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Just returned from the shop; tomorrow is going to be a fun day

So far 20" seems to be a perfect fit, I really can't imagine how I would ride a larger bike. However we'll see how it goes after a real, long, test ride tomorrow.
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Just returned from the shop; tomorrow is going to be a fun day

So far 20" seems to be a perfect fit, I really can't imagine how I would ride
a larger bike. However we'll see how it goes after a real, long, test ride
tomorrow.
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Once again thanks everyone for helping with the bike selection process! ^_^
The test rides were awesome and I am really happy that I went with mtb, it allowed me to discover lots of fun places such as these:



Also I found there three guys on motorcycles and all covered in mud who were doing approximately the same stuff as me
The ride to work has been quite successful too, I really can't imagine leaving those fields and trails for a busy road even if it would make difference in travel time.
Also I love the sound that wheels make when I ride fast enough and they push air apart (usually on paved road)
The test rides were awesome and I am really happy that I went with mtb, it allowed me to discover lots of fun places such as these:



Also I found there three guys on motorcycles and all covered in mud who were doing approximately the same stuff as me

The ride to work has been quite successful too, I really can't imagine leaving those fields and trails for a busy road even if it would make difference in travel time.
Also I love the sound that wheels make when I ride fast enough and they push air apart (usually on paved road)
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Wow, what nice looking roads. Yes, THOSE roads scream for mountain bike. Good choice. If you are going to ride on the road, you can always put on skinnier tires without nobbies and you'll have less rolling resistance. Nice looking bike and great looking riding trails.
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Once again thanks everyone for helping with the bike selection process! ^_^
The test rides were awesome and I am really happy that I went with mtb, it allowed me to discover lots of fun places such as these:
Also I found there three guys on motorcycles and all covered in mud who were doing approximately the same stuff as me
The ride to work has been quite successful too, I really can't imagine leaving those fields and trails for a busy road even if it would make difference in travel time.
Also I love the sound that wheels make when I ride fast enough and they push air apart (usually on paved road)
The test rides were awesome and I am really happy that I went with mtb, it allowed me to discover lots of fun places such as these:
Also I found there three guys on motorcycles and all covered in mud who were doing approximately the same stuff as me

The ride to work has been quite successful too, I really can't imagine leaving those fields and trails for a busy road even if it would make difference in travel time.
Also I love the sound that wheels make when I ride fast enough and they push air apart (usually on paved road)

You may want to get some better meats (aka tires) for those trails, however. The stock tires are nice for smoother trails but they'll come up lacking for roots and rocks. Otherwise, get out there and have fun.
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Dreamin' of Bemidji Down the Mississippi (in part)
Plan Epsilon Around Lake Michigan in the era of Covid
Gold Fever Three days of dirt in Colorado
Pokin' around the Poconos A cold ride around Lake Erie
Dinosaurs in Colorado A mountain bike guide to the Purgatory Canyon dinosaur trackway
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Picking the Scablands. Washington and Oregon, 2005. Pie and spiders on the Columbia River!
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