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Why women have saddle problems on the bike

by Victor 11 Comments

Most road bike saddles are designed for men. So how are female triathletes and cyclists supposed to comfortably ride a bicycle with a saddle that was designed for a man’s anatomy? The answer is of course that many women will have a very tough time getting comfortable on a narrow men’s bicycle saddle. Not so […]

Filed Under: Bicycle Fit, Saddle Comfort Tagged With: back pain, bicycle, Bicycle fit, comfort, Custom Bicycles, cycling, handlebar drop position, road bike, saddle pain, seat, Triathlon, women

Is the position of your road bike handlebar a sign of poor fit?

by Victor 2 Comments

Full Speed Ahead handlebar image from FSA tech manual visit http://fullspeedahead.com Are your road bike handlebars positioned properly? Go and take a quick look at your bike from the side. Look at your handlebars. Are they tilted up slightly? If they are tilted up more than a few degrees then you may have a problem […]

Filed Under: Bicycle Fit, Blog Tagged With: Bicycle fit, handlebar drop position, road bike

Bicycle Fitting Myths

by Victor 4 Comments

The 6 most common bicycle fit myths Over the years there have been many myths regarding bicycle fit.  Some of them are harmless but many of them may be hampering your progress as a cyclist. By understanding some of the myths and misconceptions, you will get a clearer picture of the fitting process and the […]

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Do your feet bother you when you ride?

by Victor 45 Comments

Numb Toes, Blisters, Painful Bunions, Aching Arches These are all common complaints that cyclists have about their feet. All of these contribute to a loss of comfort and power which results in poor performance, frustration and wasted time. Your feet are your most important connection to the bike. It’s where the power is delivered to […]

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