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Anonymous File :-(, x)
>>30470 that's a horrible way to size yourself for the bike.
two things about equipment choice:
1. to properly use a bike, you need clipless pedals. people who don't use them are retards and i see them getting injured all the time. for a mountain bike, get some egg beater pedals. for a road bike, go with time rxs pedals, or look keo pedals.
2. if you're going to bike that far, get a road bike. even if you "follow" this guide, it's difficult to accurately follow it unless you put a camera on a stand and start taking photos of yourself so that you can measure angles and shit (this is how a professional fitting is done by a bike shop or physiotherapist). your bike might be the right height, but it can be too short/long, etc., and if you pay for a professional fitting + buy new pedals + buy a stem, that can cost you $300-$350 right there, which is expensive than a piece of shit MTB.
in any event, here's how to get "fit" to a bike:
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