Thread: Ti Bikes
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Old 01-20-2005, 06:41 PM   #13 (permalink)
Pat
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Re: Ti Bikes


: > >>What is the difference between Litespeed, Douglas and Merlin Bikes
: ?


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: If it ever stops snowing, raining, freezing etc in Jersey...I am going
: to actually take my bike outdoors. When I do this thing, I am going to
: figure out if I have a good fit with this bike I own. I bought it in
: October and the weather has been like a woman going through
: menopause...you never know what you will wake up to and or what she
: will throw at you.
:
: I don't even know what a good fit is on a bike. I imagine if you are
: comfortable riding a long distance, you have a good fit. Could I be
: correct? I never thought about these things when I was younger. I just
: rode a bike. Anyone's bike.
:
: When we were kids we always switched bikes. I rode my brothers bike. He
: is 6 ft 3" tall. I was 5'8" tall. Maybe I have strunk in my older age,
: but I was 5'8" back then. ;-) What was my point? Did I have one? Oh
: yea, how do you determine if the bike fits you well...or if you fit the
: bike? Is this something you just feel? Or is there some scientific
: data, mathmatical answer, and technical information regarding this? Is
: it simple or complex.
:
: I am just starting to figure out how to fit on the gym equipment and
: feel comfortable, but that was all guesswork and lever pushing. I have
: very long legs so things are always a challenge. Like sitting in the
: back seat of a sports car. Life is tough!
: Love ya guys
: Maggie
:
Have you ever completed a single post without a reference to your age,
menopause, or your body shape? Just wondering....

Pat in TX


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