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How Do These Airborne Specs Look?
"Tim McNamara" wrote in message ... In article , "Gooserider" wrote: To be fair, Airborne does appear to have a pretty detailed online fit program. Whether a buyer will end up with a racer-type fit or a real world comfortable fit is unclear, but they do measure inseam, torso length, and arm extension. One of my most comfortable bikes is a "racer type fit." I've ridden up to 125 miles in a day on it perfectly happily. Another really comfortable bike is a Rivendell set up for brevets. Also really comfortable. IME there is not one perfect fit. I'm very sensitive to bearing too much weight on my hands, so I need a more Rivendellish fit. The higher the bars the better for me. :-) |
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