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Ahh, everyone's so much taller than us ladies, but all of that is irrelevant when we're in motion
I'm glad that companies are starting to make shorter sport/standard bikes for the mightier folk. Though I'm comfortable with the balls of my feet touching and I've been told that it's not utterly important to be able to flatfoot, I can't say I wouldn't gain a little bit more confidence flatfooting. It would definitely make me more comfortable backing up.
I wonder why Yamaha decided to make the front forks and rear nonadjustable?
I'm glad that companies are starting to make shorter sport/standard bikes for the mightier folk. Though I'm comfortable with the balls of my feet touching and I've been told that it's not utterly important to be able to flatfoot, I can't say I wouldn't gain a little bit more confidence flatfooting. It would definitely make me more comfortable backing up.
I wonder why Yamaha decided to make the front forks and rear nonadjustable?