After my 40 mile ride yesterday, I noticed (and have noticed after a few rides) that my hip joint (?) on my right side is sore... is this a seat adjustment fix or a need-to-stretch-more fix? Is my seat too low?

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it could be possibly you're seat is too high. you might be overextending on the bottom of the stroke.
I agree with the too high estimate. However, since it occurs on just one side, and very few people have legs the same length, I will venture your right leg is slightly shorter than your left. You might want to get a Dr. Scholls (sp) insert and put in your right shoe. Or you can get you MD refer you to a specialist to measure your legs.
It also might be the fact that you are mashing rather than spinning your pedals. But I think seat height is much more likely to be the common cause, either lower your seat or get shorter cranks depending on how your bike fits you.

-Ali
So knee soreness is seat too low, hip soreness is seat too high?
Thank you... I'm hoping it's just a stretching issue, but I should probably get a proper bike fit regardless. I do appreciate your advice!

grayson said:
I've had similar issues with my right hip and have gone to physical therapy to no avail (despite the $800 bill).

Are you riding fixed? Mine only gets noticeable when I ride fixed (as I rode ragbrai last week with no issues on my real road bike). Try stretching your hip before and after a ride, 30 sec x 3, ice, massage and a foam roller on the IT band (I highly recommend a foam roller in general).

I've also read (on cyclingnews.com) that low fiber diet can be a common issue with specifically right hip cycling issues - I'll try to find the article but I'm at work.

I'd also recommend seeing a chiropractor.
Just in case it helps, bike fitting was addressed in another Chainlink forum. Here is that link...
http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topic/show?id=2211490%3ATopic%3A8...

A friend of mine also recommended Turin (Evanston) or Shifting Gears (Irving Pk. west of the Kennedy).

Dana said:
Thank you... I'm hoping it's just a stretching issue, but I should probably get a proper bike fit regardless. I do appreciate your advice!

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