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Yeah man how much do you like the extensions? Prolly the best money i've spent on my bike(we'll see when the solo shows up.) I honestly only wish they were longer.
Yeah man how much do you like the extensions? Prolly the best money i've spent on my bike(we'll see when the solo shows up.) I honestly only wish they were longer.
I like them, I was really cramped up before. They could be another 2-3" though... I'm 6'1 with a 36" inseam, all legs
I like them, I was really cramped up before. They could be another 2-3" though... I'm 6'1 with a 36" inseam, all legs
I hear ya man, 6'2" with a 34" inseam. I'm hoping my solo will help out a lil but I'm not getting my hopes up. I know at least one guy on here has used the 3" bracket and used 2" extended controls. just sounds iffy to me. I need to measure and see if the brake like is long enough cause I could definitely make longer brackets at work.
I hear ya man, 6'2" with a 34" inseam. I'm hoping my solo will help out a lil but I'm not getting my hopes up. I know at least one guy on here has used the 3" bracket and used 2" extended controls. just sounds iffy to me. I need to measure and see if the brake like is long enough cause I could definitely make longer brackets at work.
which seat are you going with?
going longer on the extension brackets would make me worry about the jiffy stand
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