tronicmannen
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Hi!
Okay, I know this is a common question that comes up often, but sometimes you just want to feel like you’re making the right choice…
I’m buying an Orbea Rise M10 Lt tomorrow. I’m torn between sizes M and L.
181.5 cm, 87 kg, 85 cm RAD. Normal arms, legs, and torso.
I enjoy technical trails that are occasionally tight, but at the same time, I also like some speed now and then. I’m a bit more downhill-oriented but mostly ride in the woods, with pure downhill maybe once a month.
What worries me is that L feels cumbersome and that M might be too small.
Is it safe to go for an M?
Regards!
Hi!
Okay, I know this is a common question that comes up often, but sometimes you just want to feel like you’re making the right choice…
I’m buying an Orbea Rise M10 Lt tomorrow. I’m torn between sizes M and L.
181.5 cm, 87 kg, 85 cm RAD. Normal arms, legs, and torso.
I enjoy technical trails that are occasionally tight, but at the same time, I also like some speed now and then. I’m a bit more downhill-oriented but mostly ride in the woods, with pure downhill maybe once a month.
What worries me is that L feels cumbersome and that M might be too small.
Is it safe to go for an M?
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Regards!