Pictured here is my new Fit S3.5 frame. It's 20.75" long. A big difference from my old 19.8" Mosca. The longer frame offers much more legroom, but it took a while to get used to. I couldn't even manual or 180 the bike for the first few days. I decided to go brakeless. Hopefully I it would make me a smoother rider. But, I nearly got hit a couple times by cars on the street. The 75degree head tube made hang-5s a lot easier.
An old school rider in a new school era living in Hong Kong
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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