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So i bought these on here a while back in a 'new to biking' error ( i didn't realise they were tubular!) and have no need for them.
http://www.lfgss.com/thread63614.html
I bought them for the asking price of £60 which a gather from the original post is a fair price.
I'll stick them up for £60 but more than happy to take offers on them..
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Cheers guys...
Think my solution is to find a bike shop that will a. tell me if my bike is the wrong size or not b. offer a bike fit (willing to stump up the cash if it solves my knee issues), and c. sell me a new bike if my bike is deemed to be the wrong size regardless of setup.
@Senor Bear- already done all those things to no avail :(
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Bike too small= get new bike. Sure. Could it be that it's just not fitted correctly to me though? I'd rather go down the bike fitting and clip in pedal route so i don't have to buy a new bike. Difficult question to answer though isn't it. I'll take it down the bike shop and see what they say.
Also, knee pain while running is same pain as i get when cycling so i assume the damage has been done on the bike and flares up when running.
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I know the topic's been fairly well covered on here but i can't seem to find a specific answer to my question..
I'm 6'1" and ride a 56cm bike. I know it's probably too small for me and causing the torturous pain in my knees when i ride over 40 miles on go or run over 5k.
I need to do something about it as i work for sustrans so cycling is pretty much essential for work.
Should i:
a) get clip in pedals / SPD's and pay for professional bike fit (might just end up paying for someone to tell me my bike is too small).
b) buy new bike and get professional fitting at the same time (can't really afford this option).
Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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Dibs if GlynnPhillips changes his mind!