Regarding Fuji Roubaix Pro
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Regarding Fuji Roubaix Pro
Hello Guys, I was wondering if any of you guys had experience with Fuji Roubaix Pro 09.
I'm a small guy 5'5 with 29inch inseam.
If anyone knows how the fit goes on this bike?
I'm debating between a 49cm and a 52cm would fit me best. I know I would have to try it out in person, but I don't have that option at the moment.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I'm a small guy 5'5 with 29inch inseam.
If anyone knows how the fit goes on this bike?
I'm debating between a 49cm and a 52cm would fit me best. I know I would have to try it out in person, but I don't have that option at the moment.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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I would look up the geometry and find another bike that shared similar traits. You can find geometry data on the manufacturers websites.
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If you live near a Performance Bike, you could probably check a few out in person.
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