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      <title>Choosing Your Fit Using a BMX Crank Size Chart</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever felt like your hip and legs are working too hard or your ft are bumping directly into your front pegs, looking at the bmx crank size chart has become the easiest way to figure out what&amp;#39;s going wrong. Many people just ride what ever</description>
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