Nice ride from the north this morning and with the cold weather, Wells was quite empty, except for the cabbies.
Last night went I went for a professional bike fitting. My trusty steed was adjusted to include the new measurements.
This morning, my LHT all of a sudden felt like a speed demon. The wind in the back ay have helped too.
Let us know how it feels going home. :-)
Duppie said:
Last night went I went for a professional bike fitting. My trusty steed was adjusted to include the new measurements.
This morning, my LHT all of a sudden felt like a speed demon. The wind in the back ay have helped too.
LOL
Lisa Curcio 4.1 mi said:
Let us know how it feels going home. :-)
Duppie said:Last night went I went for a professional bike fitting. My trusty steed was adjusted to include the new measurements.
This morning, my LHT all of a sudden felt like a speed demon. The wind in the back ay have helped too.
The winds around O'Hare can get brutal in the winter. Ever considered a fairing and bar mitts? I've been using 'em for a few years, now (mtb and 'bent) and love 'em.
igz said:
my last friday commute to the burbs. the north bound uphill ride in wood dale was rather miserable.
Last night went I went for a professional bike fitting. My trusty steed was adjusted to include the new measurements.
This morning, my LHT all of a sudden felt like a speed demon. The wind in the back ay have helped too.
Get-a-grip Cycles. The fitting was much more comprehensive than I expected. We talked about my needs, and he looked at my unique physical limitations.
He set up the bike how he believes will work for me, and talked about other actions I could take to improve my riding (things like improving my pedal stroke, stretching, etc.).
The bike feels comfortable, despite me being seated a lot more forward.
It is costly, but I think it was worth it for me.
Julie Hochstadter said:
Where did you go if you don't mind sharing? Seems you are happy with your results.
Duppie said:Last night went I went for a professional bike fitting. My trusty steed was adjusted to include the new measurements.
This morning, my LHT all of a sudden felt like a speed demon. The wind in the back ay have helped too.
I had a excellent fitting at Iron Cycles two years ago. I considered it expensive at the time, but it was probably the best bike-money I've ever spent. My knees feel way better now, and I increased my understanding of proper fit and what to look for in a frame.
If you ride a lot it is worth it for just about anyone. Just taking a look at your knee extension and KNOPS position is a good start but no where enough to get you really comfortable on a bike.
Duppie said:
Get-a-grip Cycles. The fitting was much more comprehensive than I expected. We talked about my needs, and he looked at my unique physical limitations.
He set up the bike how he believes will work for me, and talked about other actions I could take to improve my riding (things like improving my pedal stroke, stretching, etc.).
The bike feels comfortable, despite me being seated a lot more forward.
It is costly, but I think it was worth it for me.
Julie Hochstadter said:Where did you go if you don't mind sharing? Seems you are happy with your results.
Duppie said:Last night went I went for a professional bike fitting. My trusty steed was adjusted to include the new measurements.
This morning, my LHT all of a sudden felt like a speed demon. The wind in the back ay have helped too.
I put on my bar mitts last night. A bit too warm for them this morning, but I think I might appreciate them on the way home riding into the fierce north wind...
I have to ask: what does KNOPS mean?
notoriousDUG said:
If you ride a lot it is worth it for just about anyone. Just taking a look at your knee extension and KNOPS position is a good start but no where enough to get you really comfortable on a bike.
Duppie said:Get-a-grip Cycles. The fitting was much more comprehensive than I expected. We talked about my needs, and he looked at my unique physical limitations.
He set up the bike how he believes will work for me, and talked about other actions I could take to improve my riding (things like improving my pedal stroke, stretching, etc.).
The bike feels comfortable, despite me being seated a lot more forward.
It is costly, but I think it was worth it for me.
Julie Hochstadter said:Where did you go if you don't mind sharing? Seems you are happy with your results.
Duppie said:Last night went I went for a professional bike fitting. My trusty steed was adjusted to include the new measurements.
This morning, my LHT all of a sudden felt like a speed demon. The wind in the back ay have helped too.
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