too bad the rims/spokes they're mounted on aren't.

Fit is maybe the most important factor in a bike purchase and the
hardest to get right. People pay big bucks to sit on a trainer while
the computer takes measurements. Maybe it's worth doing, just once. I
used some old charts I found and got a frame/stem combo that works,
but now I find my handlebars too wide, and the saddle stinks.

You can't win :)

On 5/29/07, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/29/07, AlexG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > clearly your bearings failed because you din't use race-lite
> > antimatter grease and magnesium BBs. they make ALL the difference
> >
>
> Phil King hubs.
>
> Guaranteed for life.
>
> -frank
>
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