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Discomfort On the Bike Can Tell You A Lot About Your Bike Fit. Here's What Your Pain Could Mean and How to Fix It
Whether you’re feeling a little stiff on a new bike or your old bike is suddenly starting to feel uncomfortable, you can easily make changes right at home. Often, you get stuck in an old, outdated ...
One Bike, Two Seat Angles: Pivot’s Answer to the Fit Problem Riders Hate ...
If you’ve had a bike fit, you know it’s tedious, methodical work--plumb bobs are dangled, angles are measured, and parts are moved ever-so-slightly, one millimeter at a time, until it’s in just the ...
This time, it’s a reader wondering how to fit Shimano SPD cleats. Cleat position is so personal that it’s hard to recommend a ...
Road biking is a never-ending pursuit of perfection. A better bike, a better time up your favorite climb, better form, a better kit, a better route — the struggle is real. When it comes to cycling, ...
The unfortunate truth is that if you compete in triathlon, as in any other sport, you will at some point suffer an injury. Pushing on through the pain caused by injury is also something most athletes ...
If you’ve ever spent time in a local bike shop, you’ve heard the salesmen, repair techs and riders talk about getting the perfect “fit”; talk to a cycling or triathlon coach and they can wax all day ...
As winter approaches and the weather turns unpredictable, many cyclists swap to the comfort, control and accessibility of indoor training. Here’s why getting your indoor setup right is so important ...
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