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shovelhd 10-14-11 01:19 PM

That's why you need to find a good one the right way, by asking people. I know, it's a lost skill these days. You know, talking.

adriano 10-14-11 01:22 PM

sorry, my words stand.

jim p 10-14-11 08:32 PM

I have read a lot about bike fitting and I still don't have a clue about how to fit a bike to a rider. Are there any threads on here where a short video of a rider is posted and then analyzed by qualified fitters. This would be helpful and maybe then I could at least have a few clues about what to look for in a fitting.

I know that the fitness of the rider has a lot to do with how any bike fit will work for the rider so maybe several videos of various riders would be helpful.

My bike fit probably needs to be tweaked and I would like to know what to expect if I raise the saddle too high or if I have it too low. All I can do at this point is to make a small change and ride for a while to see if I like the change. It just appears to me that this bike fitting is an art and not a science and trial and error is the only way to make any progress.

vuduchyld5 10-14-11 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by jim p (Post 13366907)
I have read a lot about bike fitting and I still don't have a clue about how to fit a bike to a rider. Are there any threads on here where a short video of a rider is posted and then analyzed by qualified fitters. This would be helpful and maybe then I could at least have a few clues about what to look for in a fitting.

I know that the fitness of the rider has a lot to do with how any bike fit will work for the rider so maybe several videos of various riders would be helpful.

My bike fit probably needs to be tweaked and I would like to know what to expect if I raise the saddle too high or if I have it too low. All I can do at this point is to make a small change and ride for a while to see if I like the change. It just appears to me that this bike fitting is an art and not a science and trial and error is the only way to make any progress.

Type in "proper bike fit" in the search of your favorite "Tube" site and there are plenty of vids on this to get you started..You should be able to tell the ones that are reputable and the ones that are lame...

jim p 10-15-11 08:07 AM

thanks

hammy56 10-15-11 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by electrik (Post 13365312)
Agreed, for the most part... however, there are so many "professionals" trying to use you as a guinea pig for their fitting program you might end up in the wrong hands with a severely lighter wallet.

probably still a little better than asking most of the "experts" here...just sayin'. And with even reasonable intelligence it shouldnt be difficult to research a reliable fitter.

david58 10-15-11 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by adriano (Post 13365413)
sorry, my words stand.

Agreed.

However, standing words is not what the OP or others of us are after. We'd like to understand. Your statements are at best a waste of bandwidth for the information contained in them.

lazerzxr 10-15-11 05:59 PM

Someone on here once argues blind to me that if i wasnt using a 110mm (middle of the range) length stem then my bike didnt fit me properly. Utter BS! there are a lot of these rules of thumb around and they are fine so long as you realise thats what they are. Not hard fast rules. Dont be surprised if none of them work and dont pay a fitter to get his laser out and set you to them to the mm. What feels right, is right. And what feels right will change with time.

adriano 10-15-11 06:59 PM

i cannot lose if i dont play the hopelessly specific game!


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