+1It looked like there was a photographer, but I can find links to the site to see the photos?
Anyone know where they are?
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+1It looked like there was a photographer, but I can find links to the site to see the photos?
Anyone know where they are?
Looking at my photos I seem to ride with locked arms, whereas most others don't. I think my setup still isn't right and I'm over reaching.
Nice result. I thought about getting a fit. That's a lot of money.Do you get a sore neck and soulders too?
I used to d exactly the same thing. Getting uncomfortable after 20 miles, painful after 40, calling 118-118 for a taxi after 50!
I had a fitting with Adrian Timis of Cadence Sport a few weeks ago. After the Cake ride I had no sholder or neck pain, no pins and needles in hand s or feet, and a little saddle soreness, but that was down to changing saddles and getting used to the new (correct) position he put me in. I had the £150 fit and recommend it if you want to do distance in comfort.
It takes a week or 2 to get used to the new position, so dont expect your bike to be as comfy as an armchair straight away, but it wont take long to see an inprovement. Also, my average has gone up a bit too. Just done a flatish 30 miler. I would have averaged about 17mph before, and that would have been my top whack, just done it with 18.5... and that was purposly trying not to go over 160BPM for most of the ride.
Also, the photos look good quality too... Just gotta loose them saddlebags!
It is alot, (that price also includes the footbeds that are usually £60) and if you look at it as paying for someone to move your saddle then it is very pricey!I thought about getting a fit. That's a lot of money.
It is alot, (that price also includes the footbeds that are usually £60) and if you look at it as paying for someone to move your saddle then it is very pricey!
However, the knowledge you pick up should allow you to set up your future bikes to a very similar level of comfort, so if you spread that cost over the ammount of years you will be riding id dont seem so steep.
Im lucky that (at the moment!) i have the cash, you may be able to get similar results from doing your own research and experimnrting.