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Taller bike = faster bike (No, not a troll)

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Old 08-15-19, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by aliasfox
Not so good at bending elbows for any length of time - end up riding with mostly straight arms, regardless of hand position. Unless I'm doing a downhill aero tuck, but again - those aren't usually especially long. I guess that makes this more my quirk than anybody else's.
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