Quote Originally Posted by Biking Bella View Post
Thanks so much!

I had contacted my local bike shop and they said "well, there isn't much as far as fitting to a hybrid bike". I thought that was unfortunate....there HAS to be something more than just moving the seat post up and down to qualify as being "fitted" for a hybrid bike.

I suppose the fact that I ride a hybrid at speeds that exceed 10mph is defying the laws of hybrid physics some how. haha. I don't know. I didn't get a road bike because I was doing trails most of the time, but I tend to try and go for speed/cadence/distance, which I would think isn't "normal" for hybrid riders? But I really don't know...I'm just guessing in comparison to what I see on the trail when I ride.
I recommend seeing a different bike shop. I know several bike shops in my area that would help fit with any bike type. A fit is not just to set you up on the bike but also to find issues.