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Old 02-22-19, 09:28 PM
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Sapperc
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I agree. You really should take each bike for a real test ride outfitted with the shoes and pedals you intend to use and the saddle adjusted for height and setback to give you the position over the cranks that you prefer. One bike will then no doubt feel better in reach and body position than the other with the stock cockpit setup.
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