Every Bike Stop fit starts with a detailed interview that covers everything from your cycling goals and riding habits, to injuries as well as existing issues with your current bike fit.
By taking skeletal measurements, we gain knowledge on how your body is proportioned. It is important to note that these measurements are designed to give us general perspective as to how you are proportioned and do not directly determine the end riding position.
We assess your range of motion, flexibility and stability in key cycling muscle groups so that we can properly align your body and build a position around your individual capabilities and needs. This helps us maximize your strength, comfort and efficiency on the bike.
Strong buildings are built on strong foundations. A good fit is not any different. By assessing your skeletal structure for functional and structural limb length differences and reviewing the dynamics of your foot and leg biomechanics, we can stabilize your feet and legs for greater power, comfort and injury prevention. We make sure to put your feet, legs, pedals and shoes into the most aligned and powerful position possible.
Through an interview and physical evaluation, a Road Fit will determine a rider’s ideal:
Shoe sizing and cleat placement
Saddle Selection
Saddle height
Saddle fore/ aft position
Stem length and position
Service also available for Mountain and Hybrid bikes
Covers all elements included in the Road Fit, plus a custom analysis of proper aerobar set up. The Triathlon Fit determines a riders ideal:
Shoe sizing and cleat placement
Saddle Selection
Saddle height
Saddle fore/ aft position
Stem length and position
Aerobar pad height/reach