Have you considered getting a professional fitting? I recommend Proteus Bicycles in College Park. Jill does great fittings.
Have you considered getting a professional fitting? I recommend Proteus Bicycles in College Park. Jill does great fittings.
One thing to consider is that you don't have to ride in the drops if you don't want to. I hardly ever am down in the drops on my bike unless I'm out with the boys and we're having some fun.
I also second having a professional fit done. They can make your road bike as aggressive or comfortable as you like.
I did have a professional fitting but that was 12 years ago. Maybe I need to be re-fitted. I am going to play around with the brake placement and bar angle some more tonight and see if I can get it more comfortable. Just in case, I bought some thinner slick tires for the hybrid so I will be a bit swifter tomorrow if I decide to take that bike.
I also stopped and test rode a Ruby Elite this afternoon. What a sweet ride! I adjust not ready to give up on my Klein although I am not sure why.
I pedal for chocolate
1999 Klein Quantum - Terry butterfly Ti
2011 Trek Utopia - Bontrager Nebula Plus...for now
12 years ago? Bike fit has changed so much since then. Plus, your body has probably changed too.
When my niece had her fitting I couldn't believe how much knowledge my fitter has gained in the 5 yrs since my fitting for my custom bike.
Some bike fitters have a prototype bicycle that they can use to change the angles to help determine fit. Serotta fitters have these. This way they don't have to make changes on your bike to see how it feels. If it doesn't feel right they change angles until you feel good. Once the size cycle is set up to fit you the comparison between your bike and the size cycle adjustments are amazing.
So, get thee to a good bike fitter. It's well worth the money knowing exactly what your needs are.
Last edited by Kathi; 06-25-2011 at 02:10 PM.
Ok, I really should make an appointment for a fitting but I think we have it good enough. My wonderful DH spent the better part of today tweaking and adjusting while I tested each adjustment with short test rides up and down our hill. I am still a bit nervous about the long ride on the drop bars but I should no by tomorrow afternoon if i am going to be comfortable on her or not.
I pedal for chocolate
1999 Klein Quantum - Terry butterfly Ti
2011 Trek Utopia - Bontrager Nebula Plus...for now
I agree with Kathi...12 years is a long time! Heck, my body goes through subtle changes every year. I feel less flexible now than I did a year ago...my back and neck bother me more now than they did a year ago, etc. Definitely get another fitting done...you'll be glad you did. In regards to doing a long ride with drop bars...I rode 70 miles this morning and the only times I was down in my drops was to get a little more aero to fight off a headwind. I would estimate that out of a 5 hour ride, I probably spent about 30 minutes total in my drops.
Last edited by nscrbug; 06-25-2011 at 06:12 PM.
2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155
I like drops. Heck, I LOVE drops (except that I can't reach the brakes very well). I love that I can move around and stretch my back and shift my weight however I want. They don't work for everyone though.
But I would definitely suggest another fitting...from the best-recommended fitter you can find. Maybe you need wider bars or less of a drop or flared bars or who knows what, but a new fit is a much better option than expensive experiments on your bike with uncertain outcomes.
ETA - some physical therapists can do bike fits that are covered by insurance, if you're really having pain or discomfort. Worth checking out if it is a question of money.
Last edited by jessmarimba; 06-25-2011 at 06:34 PM. Reason: more info
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