Useful on-line tool

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Not sure if this could help when choosing..........http://cycle-ergo.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Very useful. Thanks.
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and if you compare two bikes..an use the scroll wheel on your mouse, it morph's the 2 bikes together so you can see the differance between them
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Very interesting.
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Good but not very accurate there's no way I can put my feet flat
on the ground but this say's I can?

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If you click on 'expand' for rider options it lets you put in your height and inseam measurements.
Worth a try?
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A great well-intentioned website. The sizes are good for narrowing down your choices and I've found it quite accurate. :-D
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