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dude, CBD chain oil! Seriously, you are into something here (but tbh Floyd probably already coming out with it)
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Huh??
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Truth
He's giving you visual proof that all modern bikes look better in the small size. And being short of stature myself, I approve of this message.
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This comment makes me recall the time a guy told me disc wheels can't make sense in cross winds.
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Truth
Crosswinds are what the domestiques are for.
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I think a medium size road bike with a 120mm+ stem and 75cm+ saddle height look the best personally.
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Who Wore It Better?
,Well, I'm way closer to the ground, so from my vantage point medium isn't optimal visualy.
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Same here, I ride a 52cm I wish I was taller!
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me too, hey, i resemble that
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And...
What does this have to do with the OP???
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True
About as much as this post does.
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Comfy In My Skin!
At my age I have become comfortable in my skin and in cycling it has actually been a bonus. In climbing and in aero in particular, my size has been a benefit.
I live in a hilly area and on big group charity rides, for kicks, on a 25 to 30 mph downhill run I would tuck as tight and low as possible and catch the draft of a group farther up the road, passing a long train very fast on my right. |
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disc hate, couch engineering, bong rips: this thread has everything!
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Quote:
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C'mon Over
Weisan is going to check his garage for some wood planks so we can do some sweet jumps. Ask your spouse if you can come over.
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