6'9" - Which Size frame is for me??
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6'9" - Which Size frame is for me??
There's a 60cm Panasonic Sport 500 that's in surprisingly good shape that I'd be getting for a box of popcorn, and a 64cm FUJI that im sure would fit much better. Is it worth saving $150 and going with the Panasonic or Ball out on the 64cm FUJI? At 6'9" I'm assuming the 64cm would fit better but im also not rich. Both are in good shape and road ready needing nothing more than ta une-up.
By the way, Beginner biker here. Started with spin classes and now wanting to take it to the streets for commuting/cardio... Any and all thoughts/opinions welcome...
By the way, Beginner biker here. Started with spin classes and now wanting to take it to the streets for commuting/cardio... Any and all thoughts/opinions welcome...
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I'd hold out for a taller bike. I'm 6' and ride a 60cm. Go try that 64.
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Go bigger, that 64 is probably still a little small for you but it'll be easier to make it work.
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I ended up getting a 64cm Schwinn for $50 that rides great but needs tires and a brake adjustment. With the saddle raised and stem raised it feels pretty comfortable. Any suggestions on tires? I live in the city so I want something a little more rugged while not compromising the roll/speed too much. Thanks!
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I ended up getting a 64cm Schwinn for $50 that rides great but needs tires and a brake adjustment. With the saddle raised and stem raised it feels pretty comfortable. Any suggestions on tires? I live in the city so I want something a little more rugged while not compromising the roll/speed too much. Thanks!
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If you decide you want to keep at it and can spend a little, see Dirty Sixer mountain bikes and KHS Flite 747 road bikes.
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