Alright, heres the question:
Hey fellow cyclists,
Ive been seeing a lot of at-home bike fit videos floating around lately, and I cant help but wonder: are these things even accurate? I mean, sure, they might give you a general idea of how to adjust your seat or handlebars, but can they really replace a professional bike fit?
I recently got myself a new adventure road bike and Im hesitant to trust a video to get my fit just right. Ive had some discomfort and even pain during long rides in the past, and Im convinced that a proper bike fit could have made all the difference.
So, what do you all think? Have any of you tried using an at-home bike fit video and found it to be just as good as the real deal? Or are we better off leaving the bike fitting to the professionals?
Id love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this. Lets get a good discussion going and help each other out!
Cheers,
N1TRO
Hey fellow cyclists,
Ive been seeing a lot of at-home bike fit videos floating around lately, and I cant help but wonder: are these things even accurate? I mean, sure, they might give you a general idea of how to adjust your seat or handlebars, but can they really replace a professional bike fit?
I recently got myself a new adventure road bike and Im hesitant to trust a video to get my fit just right. Ive had some discomfort and even pain during long rides in the past, and Im convinced that a proper bike fit could have made all the difference.
So, what do you all think? Have any of you tried using an at-home bike fit video and found it to be just as good as the real deal? Or are we better off leaving the bike fitting to the professionals?
Id love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this. Lets get a good discussion going and help each other out!
Cheers,
N1TRO