Tag Archives: handlebars

Fit Bit: Wrist Comfort

The position of your handlebars and shift hoods should be comfortable for your wrists. Seated on your road bike with hands on the hoods your wrists should be in a neutral position. Overly extending or closing the wrist angle will put excessive stress and strain on the ligaments and tendons in your wrist, potentially leading [...]

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Steven: New Cockpit

Updated cockpit components a big improvement of fit for avid cyclist’s stock bike. Steve is an avid cyclist who learned about our capabilities by attending a free 30 minute consultation with a friend. Though he had no intention of going through a fitting he felt he would benefit from one after seeing our process. He [...]

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Class: Jamis Quest

A classy new Jamis Quest we recently built for a customer. The stock 58 cm frame fit his geometry (and style) requirements, but we had to swap out some of the supplied components to achieve the right fit. We had found his measurements using our dynamic fit protocol and built this bike to match that [...]

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Ross: Preventing Injury

Replacing Saddle and Minor Adjustments to Properly Support Pelvis                   Ross rides his bike when he’s not running, which is about 2 days per week. He is a former pro/elite level road cyclist and is now an elite runner. There were no major complaints Ross wanted to [...]

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Jamis Ventura Race Femme

Jamis Ventura Race Femme

This Jamis Ventura Race Femme (2011) is for a woman who is primarily going to use it for fitness level riding. She is a fit and flexible individual, but has not done much road cycling. We did a complete dynamic fit process to determine the size of the stock bike that we needed to order [...]

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Andrew Aronson

Andrew contacted us about a fitting because he was experiencing back pain. The pain wasn’t just when he was riding but when he was running, golfing and sometimes just sitting at his desk and/or driving. He also said his feet (especially his left) fell asleep while riding. He didn’t feel like his back pain was [...]

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