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<blockquote data-quote="SweetSVT99" data-source="post: 12585763" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>One of the most important things when buying a bike is FIT. If the frame size, geometry, and setup do not fit you, you likely will not ever be comfortable on it and won't ride very long. Most big box store bikes are "one-size-fits-all", and have crappy non-replaceable or non-adjustable components.</p><p></p><p>Go to a local bike shop, have them put you on the correct size bike. That'll also give you a chance to ride several different ones to figure out what you like. In my opinion, if you really plan to ride the bike long term, you should never buy online unless you know exactly what size frame you ride and what the geometry of the frame design means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SweetSVT99, post: 12585763, member: 15"] One of the most important things when buying a bike is FIT. If the frame size, geometry, and setup do not fit you, you likely will not ever be comfortable on it and won't ride very long. Most big box store bikes are "one-size-fits-all", and have crappy non-replaceable or non-adjustable components. Go to a local bike shop, have them put you on the correct size bike. That'll also give you a chance to ride several different ones to figure out what you like. In my opinion, if you really plan to ride the bike long term, you should never buy online unless you know exactly what size frame you ride and what the geometry of the frame design means. [/QUOTE]
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