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| View Poll Results: What size of frame whould I buy? | |||
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11 | 73.33% |
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2 | 13.33% |
| Don't buy the demo 8! |
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2 | 13.33% |
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Bike: Demo 8ME: 200lbs 6 1' Riding: 85% Shore 15% Parks 90% Shuttleing |
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You sound like a large, but I always tend to lean towards smaller bikes for better maneuverability.
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omen.
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It's a lot easier to adapt to a frame that is too small than one that is too large, especially for the type of riding you are doing.
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Glyvin!!
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Ever thought of testing one out to see which one you perfer?
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Yeah, don't take our word for it...go test them out and have the shop fit you. We have no idea if you have stumpy legs and a long torso or visa-versa....
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Rockin' it OG style
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shoot a message to mattj. he's roughly your height and is riding a Demo 9 frame.
I'd say go with a medium, you'll have an easier time wipping it around on the trail. you might find that the cockpit is a little cramped when you climb, but honestly if your going to be shuttling 90% of the time that shouldn't be much of an issue.
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Medium.. unless u have really long legs.
im 6' even and i love my Medium, i couldnt imagine wanting to go with a Large. plus the Demo9 climbs really well even with a standard seatpost..(i dont even need a tele-post.) |
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A 585mm tt with an integrated 40mm stem and a ~66HA Can feel a little tight for a 6'1" person... but that ultimately depends on the rider.
Take a large out for a spin too. With a 605mm tt and a 19" seat tube is not a 'huge' large. Des
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If you try them both and cant decide, its always easier to get a longer heavier duty stem than buy a new frame. Or so I think at least.
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