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Old 03-28-24, 06:10 AM
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Garthr
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The inherent issue with a "fitting" is that every fitter has their own ideas of what a proper fit is. It's not like there is a Universally-applicale-to-all formula, which is implied in every "you should see a bike fitter". Which one, based on what theories ? While shorter crank arms for Jen was obvious to many, that's only one small aspect of fitting oneself, of finding the path of "least resistance" in propelling yourself forward on a bicycle. From my experience, the inherent intuition within us all, that "still small voice", knows everything one could possibly ever need to know. IT's the only Trust worthy of the word Trust. Nobody knows One better than the Inherent Trust of which One Exists As .
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