I've Been Suffering For 3 Years // Full Professional BIKE FIT in 6 Steps!

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • I recently went for a professional bike fit with Romain at getabikefit.com/ and the change in my position is crazy!
    It's safe to say I wish I had gotten a bike fit years ago as I've basically been suffering for three years with a poor position. Onwards and upwards now that I'm in a good position!!
    00:00 - Bike Fit
    00:22 - Current Position
    02:27 - Bike Setup
    03:24 - Injuries and Cycling History
    04:02 - Off Bike Screening
    04:40 - Finding the Correct Cleat Position
    05:46 - Finding the Correct Saddle height
    08:24 - Finding the correct Reach & Bar Width
    11:19 - Finding the Correct Saddle Setback
    12:47 - Checking Knee Alinment
    13:11 - New Position
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  • @JourdainColeman
    @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +35

    Please Show Romain some Support as he did for me - instagram.com/getabikefit/

    • @bradford_shaun_murray
      @bradford_shaun_murray Před rokem

      4:22 your cadence is good.

    • @michaelorsini9695
      @michaelorsini9695 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Recently retired teacher here. I'm just getting into indoor cycling at 61 years old...this will be my new hobby. This will be a compliment to my Concept 2 rowing. I'll be using Kinomap and Fulgaz. This was vey informative...what it showed me is that my saddle height was a tad too high and my legs were extending a tad too long. My new saddle height makes me legs feel like they're going through a smaller rotation circle which somehow feels not right... but the good thing is I'm able to get more power into each stroke. I definitely think there is an ideal saddle height for each person...but you have to be willing to fiddle with it...if that makes sense? BTW...you seemed to be hunched over the bars too much in your original riding position...but what do I know? Cheers from Canada!!!

  • @azteccat3027
    @azteccat3027 Před rokem +236

    I am a former pro rider and i can tell that your new position is so much better. Your upper body still moves a lot though (bouncing in the saddle), which is most likely due to your pedalling technique (pushing rather than spinning). Your shoulders move side to side, too, and this could be improved as well. Aim for a completely static yet relaxed upper body. Cheers!

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +17

      Interestingly on my Elves I feel like my body is more stable out on the road - czcams.com/video/9O0AzPacRjo/video.html - I can certainly work on my peddling for sure, it's an interesting journey with steady improvements. Cheers for your comment. 👍🏽

    • @azteccat3027
      @azteccat3027 Před rokem +43

      @@JourdainColeman If you decide to work on your pedalling technique there's one simple exercise which you can do on a trainer and which can help you to improve greatly. These are single leg spins, done 5 mins with each leg at low resistance followed by 5 mins spinning with both legs as usual. You'll feel the difference immediately but for a long lasting result you'll have to make it a part of your warmup routine or do a separate session a couple of times per week.

    • @koyaanisrider6943
      @koyaanisrider6943 Před rokem +1

      can I ask you a question? I testrode a newer roadbike with the typical broad and flat top tube (an 2018 trek emonda) and found that my knees are prone to rub slightly an the tube. Seems I'm pedaling a bit "inward" with my knees. Should I avoid buying such a bike or could I change my knee position relative to the top tube by using differnet pedals for example? thanks in advance!

    • @azteccat3027
      @azteccat3027 Před rokem +16

      @@koyaanisrider6943 , without observing your pedalling technique, it's difficult to provide a definitive answer. However, in general, knees slightly turning inward is not a concern. On the other hand, hitting the upper tube is a significant issue. If this problem is caused by your pedalling technique, it's worthwhile to invest some time in correcting it. If it's not a fundamental issue, your body may adapt to the wider upper tube, and the problem may resolve itself quickly. However, I personally would be hesitant to purchase something that doesn't feel right from the start. I hope this helps. Cheers!

    • @koyaanisrider6943
      @koyaanisrider6943 Před rokem +3

      @@azteccat3027 thanks a lot, man!

  • @nayankalita2068
    @nayankalita2068 Před 8 měsíci +28

    I’m enjoying the bike so far czcams.com/users/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA My only real complaints are the brakes and the pedals. I feel like a bike designed for bigger people should have much larger pedals and more heavy duty brakes. I’ve only gotten two really good rides out of it, minimal downhill action, and the brakes feel like they’re already going out. A larger person has more momentum, so I think this wasn’t thought through very well. Also, I wear size 13-14 wide shoes. My feet cramp up on these pedals that are clearly made for smaller feet. Since I’m not a pro rider (and I don’t think many are who purchase this bike) I don’t think that the straps on the pedal are necessary at all. None of this takes away from the enjoyment I get from riding, however. I’ll just head to a bike shop to improve on a few things.

  • @donricki1
    @donricki1 Před 9 měsíci +28

    We tackled assembling the bike as a family project. czcams.com/users/postUgkxzg0clhbtRf2gGxPkVETFKJJKGqdsorQu The package is heavy, but I have 2 teen boys that were able to move it. The written instructions were great- we didn't need to watch the videos, but it was good knowing that the option was there if we needed it. After we were able to get it set up, the boys each rode 3 miles and I rode 8 and the bike stayed quiet. The display is easy to reset, and you can put it on whichever setting you are using (time, distance, calories, etc). I will say that my butt is a little sore from the seat, but that could be because I haven't rode in a while. While it is comfortable for me, it was not comfortable with the seat position for my friend (could not move the seat back far enough and he slightly looked like a kid riding a tricycle that he had outgrown). He also said that the seat hurt his manly parts. We are going to look for a different seat that will be compatible with this bike for him.I did purchase the Wahoo Cadence sensor and strapped it to the crank of one of the pedals. This will sync with my Apple Watch, iPhone and will import data in to my Health app. Wahoo does have other sensors available other than cadence. I can also keep either my phone or my iPad on the display and they both feel pretty secure.

  • @onenotesolo256
    @onenotesolo256 Před rokem +138

    One of the best bike fit videos I’ve seen - well done mate. Some good tips and very clear explanation (and clips/graphics of what difference the changes made). Thanks for sharing it.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +4

      Much appreciated! It took quite some time to create the video so all the feedback is music to my ears. I'm glad you found it useful!! 👍🏽

  • @jsm3233
    @jsm3233 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thanks for this, very helpful. Didn't even realize saddle position (meaning forwards/backwards, not height) was adjustable. This adjustment made a huge improvement.

  • @seanmccuen6970
    @seanmccuen6970 Před 2 měsíci +3

    12mm drop in saddle height is absolutely massive, not a small change. that kind of drop is a whole different ride position paradigm.

  • @robburton3255
    @robburton3255 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Definitely the best explanation I've seen. Sure makes me want to get fitted for my bike(s). I know I'm off on a lot of settings.

  • @user-rp2fe4rk4i
    @user-rp2fe4rk4i Před rokem +23

    Super useful to see. The after shot looks so much more natural. I finally scheduled a bike fit myself in a couple weeks.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed the video. The new position feels much better. I hope all goes well with your fit in a few weeks

    • @patrickcorrigan6530
      @patrickcorrigan6530 Před rokem

      Suffering for so long

  • @chrisbiggers4017
    @chrisbiggers4017 Před 10 měsíci +3

    It's amazing to me that what seems like very small adjustments make so much difference in comfort. Thanks for posting the video. I'm going to get a pro bike fit!

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před 10 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! And I was also surprised at how much difference a small adjustment can make. 1cm on your saddle height can make all the difference

  • @keystonedaytrip238
    @keystonedaytrip238 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Awesome !
    I didn’t know what I didn’t know.
    I have a professional bike fitting coming up in 3 weeks. A little late in the year but I’m excited to have a pro help me ride further with less discomfort .

  • @lloydranola
    @lloydranola Před rokem +3

    Brilliant editing and overall great video and well documented bike fit process. Well done!

  • @zhixiaoliu3017
    @zhixiaoliu3017 Před rokem +1

    I don't know anything about bike fit, but your great editing and clear explanation made this video absolutely enjoyable, nice work!

  • @grantmcalpine6364
    @grantmcalpine6364 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing your journey. I loved my bike fit, especially when it came to shoes and wedges. I look forward to that video. Ride on.

  • @tay-lore
    @tay-lore Před rokem +3

    You look so much more comfortable in the after shot. It even looks like power is easier to output

  • @ericb.4358
    @ericb.4358 Před rokem +1

    Viewed this again - and again to understand the process. Very detailed information and very useful. Thanks
    Too high and you rock from side-to-side.
    Too low and your knees will incur injury.

  • @goodcompanycoffee
    @goodcompanycoffee Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing your bike fit journey! I actually found your channel from your Saris trainer review but digging the rest of your content.
    So, I've watched a lot of bike fit videos and enjoy tweaking my fit (Neill Sanbury, Francis/James Bike Fit Tuesdays). Recently did an online computerized (MyVeloFit) one due to cost, but will save up for a proper in-person bike fit before the next season.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear you now have a turbo trainer (and that my review was helpful). Hopefully you get good use out of it.
      Good to hear you have been trying to get a good deposition on your bike, it's not the easiest thing t figure out.

  • @mustaphasalim2577
    @mustaphasalim2577 Před rokem +2

    Another very informative video Jourdain. Its got me thinking about bike fit again. Thank you.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Thanks, my friend! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I hope you are keeping well

  • @Dcully
    @Dcully Před rokem +150

    Last year I had 3 bike fits in 4 months ,all 3 were different settings , makes you wonder.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +8

      That's not good to hear. Did you find a good position in the end?

    • @Dcully
      @Dcully Před rokem +56

      @@JourdainColeman yes my own trial and error.

    • @Esperluet
      @Esperluet Před rokem +6

      Question of background theory, utilized equipments, age of the captain,...

    • @easterlake
      @easterlake Před rokem +2

      @@JourdainColeman that's what she said

    • @HennieBours
      @HennieBours Před rokem +8

      Exactly what I experienced as well. 2 bike fits and 2 different set ups. Non of them took away all my issues. 2 years later I am still feeling neck pain, knee pain and saddle pain, hands and feet that become numb. My way out at this moment is still trial and error and some CZcams video's which are also often contradictory.

  • @Marcal59
    @Marcal59 Před rokem +1

    So beautiful Marina, thank you again for this beautiful episode ❤

  • @Dai63446
    @Dai63446 Před rokem

    Great vid mate, been thinking about changing my stem, going to look into a fitting now, cheers for putting this out there.

  • @perrymcguire3806
    @perrymcguire3806 Před rokem

    Great video - very informative with plenty of useful tips!

  • @thetinusnl8834
    @thetinusnl8834 Před rokem +18

    Awesome to see you go through the process.
    I think many beginners/amateurs suffer from wanting to sit or feel like a pro, resulting in saddles that are too high, too far backwards and handlebars too far in front.
    Buying a gravelbike and using that for tarmac was an eye opener for me: first priority is comfort, then speed. When comfort is good, with training, speed (or more specifically: power) will follow.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Totally agree! Good point about the gravel bike 👍🏼

    • @patrick7481
      @patrick7481 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@JourdainColeman did I miss stem height? For comfort, I think Grant Peterson recommends bars same height as saddle. Loses aero advantage racers need but if you're not racing, it's nice to be comfortable, stem height affects neck, back, hip.

  • @scottmccann4509
    @scottmccann4509 Před rokem +17

    As always you produce a very detailed and interesting video. For someone as in depth as you into every subject i'm surprised your bike fit was so far off, you can clearly see the difference before and after with that happier face 😉(i'm not surprised if you were sitting on the front of your saddle, your Perineum must've been in agony on long rides 👀😬). Also very reasonable prices for a bike fit and looking forward to your "cleat position" video.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +2

      I know, I Know... I should have paid more attention to my fit 😂 - (I must have been blind). You can clearly see the difference in the before and after, I'm so much more relaxed. Romain was really good, I'd definitely recommend, A very friendly chap indeed! I hope you are all good, Scott?

  • @johnrogers6616
    @johnrogers6616 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you..I have learned some new things which have made a difference for me

  • @quacker998
    @quacker998 Před rokem +2

    I’m really liking your videos, your humor and attention to detail

  • @solwinds6031
    @solwinds6031 Před rokem

    Booked in with Romain in January - really hope it helps, riding my new Topstone is not a comfortable experience currently! Thanks for the video!

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +1

      Awesome news, Romain will help you out for sure 👌🏼

  • @stuartfreedman6854
    @stuartfreedman6854 Před rokem +1

    One of the better fit videos I've seen. I will now subscribe!

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the sub!! 😁😁

  • @danapplebee4408
    @danapplebee4408 Před rokem

    Most practical and useful bike fit video I’ve found. Thank you.

  • @bunnylebowski69
    @bunnylebowski69 Před 9 měsíci

    So good to see the before & after side by side. & Really kind of Romain to give you that tidy fade as well 😂

  • @anielyantra1
    @anielyantra1 Před rokem

    This is a great video to explain bike fit. I love the proprioception part the most. Those are tools anyone can use for any bike.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Well said! It was interesting to try and feel the difference. That's why it's helpful to have someone else adjust the bike for you, that way you don't know what's changed.

  • @sachinredij8137
    @sachinredij8137 Před 18 dny

    Nice narration with practical advice

  • @bazzahead7282
    @bazzahead7282 Před rokem

    That was a great video! The position change looked like the difference between enjoying the ride and bonking

  • @brunodagostino2312
    @brunodagostino2312 Před 4 dny

    My saddle was leaning forward too much. A couple click back and my weight was more in the saddle. Very informative video.

  • @charlesshaw2708
    @charlesshaw2708 Před rokem +4

    I've watched many bike fit videos - this is the best!

  • @rickeverett3304
    @rickeverett3304 Před rokem +1

    your “before and after” comparison at the end of the video was illuminating, the after position allowed you to have a smooth spin vs the before where you were stabbing the down stroke.

  • @onlyonecjb001
    @onlyonecjb001 Před rokem

    Great video Jourdain. Thanks for sharing.

  • @alansharp5543
    @alansharp5543 Před rokem

    Beautifully concise yet meaningful. Thanks

  • @sajeshenampurath2858
    @sajeshenampurath2858 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for walking us through the whole process in detail. I have a Giant Defy 1 and felt the same about too much of reach and uncomfortable upper back. Wish Giant had frame sized between Small and Medium . Long story short, I had to go through a similar bike fitting exercise which helped a lot.

  • @bartversteijnen1084
    @bartversteijnen1084 Před rokem +2

    Great vid. I keep fiddling with my position, the saddle and bars until I get it right. Major finding: a smaller than recommended frame is better than a larger frame

  • @michiradeltmuc
    @michiradeltmuc Před 2 měsíci +1

    In my experience the setback is so important. Most people sit way to far back.

  • @sumervirk6222
    @sumervirk6222 Před 11 měsíci

    3 years!!! Is a long time 😮. Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed 👌🏼 - I wish I had done it sooner

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Před měsícem +1

    12:20 , remove the lateral grooves in the saddle clamp plates internal faces with a linisher or dremel /coarse emery paper , to leave a slightly textured surface to allow "EXACT" positioning like a 2 bolt leaf spring style post . Bad design on Giant's part . Neil Stanbury once said that these seatposts can be a hindrance to getting saddle setup precise .

  • @zaidiali12
    @zaidiali12 Před rokem

    Wonderful information. I just bought a refurbished bike, very new to cycling. In a process of getting used to it.

  • @ThePlantParadigm
    @ThePlantParadigm Před 9 měsíci

    Great bike fit video mate! Thanks

  • @im-a-trailblazer
    @im-a-trailblazer Před rokem

    I live in the Netherlands, but now I have to go all the way to Swindon for the perfect setup, thanks!

  • @bellavia5
    @bellavia5 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a ankle break issue also. The leg with the break needs a little "breathing room" so I put a pedal axle extension on that side. Sounds like your knee is coming up because of your ankle problem. I also place my feet on the pedals more toward the heel.

  • @Handletaken4
    @Handletaken4 Před rokem +3

    Your ear on the line drawn up through your head tube. Correct and rare. This line is the steering balance point and your ear is your balance point.
    This is why it's super important to find a bike with the correct top-tube length and head-tube angle combination. 71 touring bike can have a long top tube and a 75 degree track bike needs a shorter one. Custom steel fixes this: Albert Eisentraut 1994

  • @howardshotz4616
    @howardshotz4616 Před rokem

    Really good video to understand the process.

  • @clew4349
    @clew4349 Před 24 dny

    Nice video, I appreciate the helpful tips! While I have minimal knowledge of bike fitting, I thought the ideal process would be to get the saddle height and fore/aft dialed in, prior to working the stem length and height.

  • @mindaugaskralikauskas2554

    Im buying my 1st gravel bike, and this gave me a lot of information to chose right bike size. Thanks

  • @wallace8637
    @wallace8637 Před 11 měsíci

    Best video ever, just wacthing you I realized we shared same problems.

  • @stuart3901
    @stuart3901 Před rokem

    Great video,thanks for all the effort.

  • @quacker998
    @quacker998 Před rokem

    Good job, nicely done ✅

  • @Gluttonforpeace
    @Gluttonforpeace Před 19 dny

    Damn. Best bike fit video.

  • @charliebamford2807
    @charliebamford2807 Před rokem +5

    Very good presentation. I like Romain's mix of taking measurements & listening to feedback i.e. he isn't saying "These are the correct measurements...I've done my job"

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Yes, you are right! It's a collaborative effort. The fit was also done at 160w which is my endurance power (3/5 hours). It really is a custom fit for the scenario. I'm super pleased with how it all turned out!

  • @mokotramp
    @mokotramp Před rokem

    Great video lad, well done! ✌️

  • @spacecowboy279
    @spacecowboy279 Před rokem +4

    I guess I would have done the cleat, saddle and seatpost adjustments, 1st and did the bar width and reach last - you change your reach when you do saddle and seatpost adjustments, so your reach will be altered by going back and forth - also you can raise or lower your handlebars to change your fit as well.

  • @IamYesChef
    @IamYesChef Před rokem

    Such a difference bid you feel better on the bike

  • @Taihaki
    @Taihaki Před rokem +4

    i been riding without a bike fit for a year and half ever since i started, and it's notictable that how i get back pain neck pain wrist pain from longer rides, so i finally decided to do a bike fit also ,which im really looking forward to. thanks for your video ! great advice

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear you are getting a fit! Hopefully this sorts your back and neck pain. It sounds like you have one booked a fit but Romain was really good and I'd defiantly recommend. He went that extra mile - instagram.com/getabikefit/

  • @monetaryjack1705
    @monetaryjack1705 Před rokem +3

    Good video, it's mindboggling how many variables there are and each time you alter one it affects the others. Did he check anything like your "ape index"? Also what crank lengths you are using? I have one road bike that is somehow set up perfect for me just by trial and error, I've another that is a winter bike but needs matched up with almost the same dimensions if possible. It has an extra 20mm on the ETT(550mm) despite a 51cm C-T so I've had to go from a layback post to inline, and I've also dropped 10mm from the stem to 70mm plus narrower bars are(both) in the post (40 compared to 42 original) which also have a 70mm reach compared to the original bars 75mm. I'm looking for a more relaxed "endurance" position, and yesterday I realised that to be gripping the hoods my arms are almost locked out. I moved the seat 10mm forward yesterday and that is a definite improvement along with putting my cleats all the way back (Shimano curse of a 46 shoe when I usually am 44). Most of my issues on fit come from the fact I'm 169cm yet my mid axle to saddle top measures 88cm, my reach is ridiculously short or my legs are ridiculously long. I ride with 170mm cranks but have 175mm on the MTB and no issues, sometimes wonder if 170mm is too short.... I used flat pedals to check my feet positioning and when on a decent long bit of road found my comfortable position then looked down, my RH heel is a bit further in..... it's a never ending process this! I knew from the start you were probably too far back on the saddle and/or the stem was way too long... I'm even wondering whether I should consider a womens fit bike as they are meant to be for longer legs/short torso rather than mens which are generally the opposite??

  • @jamiegibbon2574
    @jamiegibbon2574 Před 9 měsíci +13

    went to see Romain today for a full bike fit after watching your video. What a worthwhile experience.
    We made a number of changes which are similar to some of those you made: saddle height reduction/angle correction/brought forward and also stem reduction from 100 to 70 and also angle reduction and hoods correction. Cleats brought backwards, and new shoes recommended to complete the foot activation.
    All changes felt great on the day, but will trial this on the road now to confirm the improvements work, at least for now.
    A great experience, and really pleased with the outcome.
    Been thinking of doing this for a while as I have recently started to harbour some thoughts of hating my bike (due to its discomfort) on longer rides, which could have turned me off the sport.
    Your video of the experience gave me the impetus to make the commitment to a fit, so thanks for that Jourdain!
    And Romain really delivered on the fit experience - exactly like he did in your fitting.
    I'm looking forward to enjoying my future and longer rides much more!

  • @rickfunk3471
    @rickfunk3471 Před rokem +2

    Great video. Super informative. One question though...you mentioned you shortened your reach by about 2 cm. Did you change to a shorter stem?

  • @george-danfulger
    @george-danfulger Před 8 měsíci

    wow what a fit !!!

  • @brighta7815
    @brighta7815 Před rokem +1

    This information was pretty useful.... I've been suffering same fate for the past 8 months... I ride a Fuji Roubaix 1.0...Now I know what to do to make my stay on the bike more comfortable... Thanks for actually sharing this... God bless

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Hey Bright! I'm glad the video was helpful for you. 👍🏽

  • @beemrdon52
    @beemrdon52 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nice job!

  • @JohnClowes724
    @JohnClowes724 Před rokem

    excellent vid!

  • @patrickrattes
    @patrickrattes Před 9 měsíci

    Que vídeo fantástico, super informativo.

  • @finlaymartins272
    @finlaymartins272 Před 11 měsíci

    I am rolling at the editing on this

  • @kennethstreet7868
    @kennethstreet7868 Před rokem +2

    I would shorten the stem and handlebar reach 10 mm each, switch to a zero setback seatpost and raise the saddle 5mm and center the rails on the clamp.

  • @musarra195
    @musarra195 Před 11 měsíci

    Really great informative video. Ty !

  • @justinchong1136
    @justinchong1136 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks, very informative.

  • @julianwinn4502
    @julianwinn4502 Před rokem

    Very informative video - thank you

  • @primecreator
    @primecreator Před rokem

    Excellent video

  • @brickclickcat2893
    @brickclickcat2893 Před rokem +1

    Fore aft adjustment is key. Once you get the seat height more or less where you want it, play with the seat setback before touching anything else. And then ride, see how the bike turns and brakes. Repeat.

  • @trollgapuzden
    @trollgapuzden Před rokem

    Классное видео. И наглядные примеры!!!

  • @felixalbion
    @felixalbion Před rokem

    It also depends on what type of riding you do and type of bike you use.
    I do a lot of long distance riding on a flat bar bike so my requirements are different.

  • @WakizashiSabre
    @WakizashiSabre Před rokem +1

    Great videoa nd hi all. got a gravel for almost two years now and kinda have feeling I fight with it still. Size is recommended for like 182-196 cm and I am 196cm/100 kg dude, with pack, a quite more. I have feeling I am both too short and too long for it. Too long because I can see the bit of hub in front of a bars (basic advice), then too long, because I feel a bit of neck pain and I feel my shoulders are bit in front. The fact I need to raise my head a tiny more does not help for sure, using trail helmet with the sun shield.
    Last year I tried wider and different type of bars Venturemax WCS 46 cm on top 56 cm on bottom instead original drops of 44cm, so raised my reach a bit more too. I do not use drops that much now, cuz it is impossible to hold a brake lever with one finger there as I am used to from MTB. I feel sometimes also some tingling in my hands after a ride, so maybe too much pressure or harsh carbon fork. Also, some rides I could do 100 km and my knees were fine, some others I felt a pain after like 20kms, but that might be due a non riding for some short time. Tried to have my knees above the chainring, but yeah just, and basic advice again.
    Funny thing fit wise was I was really happy on my girlfriend's gravel from Decathlon - RC500 in M (173-180 cm my lady is 176 cm) size, as enjoyed the upraised body position of a torso, of course bike was too small for my legs to extend well. So I kinda have a feeling my XL bike would be better for me with much shorter reach or opposite bit longer so my back could really get straight and lay on the bike.
    Sorry about the long rant, maybe someone will have some tips or share the similar experience. :)

  • @brokenrecord3523
    @brokenrecord3523 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I learned that I should get a bike fit

  • @joonsiu_
    @joonsiu_ Před rokem

    AMAZING VIDEO

  • @TheBassallyear100
    @TheBassallyear100 Před rokem

    good video! i'd be inclined to replace that seat post at some point. one of the things i like on my trek is that i can independently adjust tilt and setback.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Good point! The only issue is the shape of the post is specific to my frame. So unless Giant do a newer version with more adjustability... I'm stuck.

    • @drivemenuts3011
      @drivemenuts3011 Před rokem

      @@JourdainColeman If it is actually clamped into position, then you could take to it with a file or grinder.

    • @fgreen411
      @fgreen411 Před rokem

      @@JourdainColeman if that's a D-fuse seatpost, the one on my Giant Contend SL, 2018 model, has a two bolt infinite adjust clamp. I think it might fit your frame. See your Giant dealer.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      @@fgreen411 thanks for the info, I'll have a look 👍🏽

  • @donald-parker
    @donald-parker Před 9 měsíci

    I have a Giant Defy too and I HATE saddle adjustments. Same problem you had. It is not continuously variable, and the discrete settings just don't seem to work for me. It feels tilted too nose-down or too nose-up - it is impossible to "get it right" (except for a couple of times I thought I had nailed it only to find that the saddle was not in a stable position and just became super loose after going over a bump ... not a great experience).

  • @IDYLBERRY
    @IDYLBERRY Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this important video. Thanks to Romain allowing you to share your fitting. Do you have plans to use Romain's services to complete the assembly of the new frame?
    Considering the price of higher end bikes, a fitting should be part of the budget. The bike shop should be willing to swap a stem, handlebar, or seat to another at little or no cost increase.
    Filming ourselves from different angles to review posture and movement should allow us to improve reasonable comfort while getting maximum power per stroke.
    Cheers from the Pacific coast. 🍷

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +1

      I am hoping to take my new frame to Romain to get a good fit as well. Like you said it makes sense to have it all done in one place. It will be interesting to see how a "race" bike is set up in comparison to my endurance bike. I do have integrated bars and stems from Elves to try which obviously has no adjustment (That's a whole different conversation)
      I think filming yourself at home on the turbo is the best thing you can do! From there you can see what it looks like. There is no other time we get to see ourselves like that.
      I hope you are keeping well and pushing the pedals still?

    • @IDYLBERRY
      @IDYLBERRY Před rokem

      @@JourdainColeman Had no clue the "Giant" was your endurance bike. Hope you are more comfortable without dropping much $$.
      With the tools Romain has you should experience the best possible outcome with the Elves build.
      Even though I'm reasonably comfortable now I will pay closer attention to my riding posture and film myself.
      After watching, realized I could have saved saddle adjustments by first buying pedals as platform height is fixed. Then a saddle followed by handlebars.
      I chose saddle, handlebars, then pedals, the Scott came without pedals, and I slapped on the used ones.
      Bought the carbon fiber Shimano SPD-SL Ultegra +4mm pedals with a lower platform.
      integrated bars and stems from
      My combo flat handlebar doesn't allow for accessories. If the Elves bars are round, you'll find mounts.
      The stem cap mounts allow for 1 device.
      Road to the bike shop this past Saturday and bought a new Ultegra chain that I put on Sunday. The old chain it was almost a full link longer than the new one which I was told was 50% worn. Also picked up a 10-speed cassette to go from a 26-t to a 28-t. It's almost a minimum with the hills here.
      The flat black paint on the spokes has been getting more whitish pits with age. Removed the paint with 0000 steel wool and brought them to a shine with Mothers Mag & Aluminum polish. Now there's some bling with shinning stainless-steel spokes instead of flat black. Will be easier to keep clean.
      Didn't ride as much this past week as I usually do, 140-150 miles. Had home chores to do I'd put off since it was great riding weather.
      Are you getting much outdoor saddle time?
      Meant to get back to you sooner but I used my finger to keep a 2x4 from hitting the brick I was setting with the 2x4. It was throbbing but better now. You know you're having fun if your bleeding!
      Looking forward to more of your productions. Hope all is well there. Keep the rubber side down.

    • @IDYLBERRY
      @IDYLBERRY Před rokem

      @@JourdainColeman I took note of you mentioning toe point as this was something I was experiencing. Did lower the seat 16mm then forward 6.5mm. The pointing is gone, the reach is good, the grip on the seat is good, the hands are getting numb sooner so may move the seat again.

  • @angela-onesroman8873
    @angela-onesroman8873 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video, the breakdown is on point and I'm sure a lot of us can learn something from it...

  • @jschreadley876
    @jschreadley876 Před 29 dny +1

    Most important thing said, "Bike fit is a process, not an event".

  • @michaeloneill5824
    @michaeloneill5824 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey mate, that was a great vid thank you. How did you reduce the reach? Did you change the neck? Or just by bringing the seat forward?

  • @robbiemurray5690
    @robbiemurray5690 Před rokem

    That was a very interesting video indeed. My first thought was that you looked very 'wrong' and uncomfortable, so relieved you now look much better. Also noticed you now have a better lung position, as your chest looked folded and restricted earlier on. I prefer original sit up and begs, as I find them more comfy, albeit a lot slower :). Modern sit ups I find have a longer reach than old ones, they look the part, but don't really feel it. Will now go and watch foot video, thanks again

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem

      Yeah, my position was improved massively, defiantly better all around for many reasons. To be honest, I have built new bikes since this video and I would probably say that the giant frame is probably to big for me and my body geometry. The new frames I have gone with have all been smaller and they feel much better. (Size 52 frames work for me, I'm 176cm tall) 👍🏽

  • @XBKLYN
    @XBKLYN Před rokem +2

    Nice vid. Pretty cool common sense stuff wrapped into an actual procedure for achieving the right fit. Unfortunately bike shops are probably the worst offenders when it comes to getting the right size bike. They'll sell you what they have in stock rather than what you really need. So many noobs drop out of cycling because the discomfort they experience originates from frames that are just too big. Most of the time you can get a perfect fit on a smaller frame as shown in the video but there's nothing to be done if the local bike shop put you on a frame that's too large. Everyone needs to see this vid before buying a new bike.

  • @HSBurnn
    @HSBurnn Před rokem

    What whas interesting to me is that you reduced saddle height, reach, bar width... And still you looked lessed 'compressed' in your new fit. They did a nice job!

  • @carsonho9338
    @carsonho9338 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing. 3 years ago your body shape may not be the same as of today, so bike fit is worth it

  • @maxw5229
    @maxw5229 Před rokem

    Looks good :)

  • @robosergTV
    @robosergTV Před 9 měsíci

    what kind of handle are you using?

  • @NWGJulian
    @NWGJulian Před rokem

    i didnt make a professional bike fit yet, but what i can say is that i can ride for 4 hours and i dont have any problems at all. soo i guess everything is fine for me.
    and to talk about seat height: i think this is something you have to find out for yourself. if i go to my „optimal“ height, i get knee problems (on the backside), so my seat is just a tiny bit lower.

  • @pierrec8563
    @pierrec8563 Před rokem +1

    5:11 I need this adjustable stem. It would be nice if a similar device exists to adjust the height of the saddle.

  • @refcastro1406
    @refcastro1406 Před rokem +1

    Curious to see on your next video as to how your right leg was corrected.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, me too! The video should be coming in a few weeks time!

  • @jenc7383
    @jenc7383 Před rokem +3

    Very helpful and informative video, thanks! I happened across this video as I am a beginner who just purchased a gravel bike. I am struggling to decide between two sizes. Smaller size felt like my hands landed perfectly on the hoods and felt good. However it felt like the seat needed to be positioned further back, though it was as far back as it could go. With the larger size, I could certainly feel that I was reaching out further, but not too dramatically, as I still have a slight bend in the elbow. Just doesn't fit as natural as the smaller bike. However, the seat position feels better. And is almost all the way forward. Which is the easier to correct? And therefore which size do I rather go for? The smaller or the larger? Thoughts?

    • @jenc7383
      @jenc7383 Před rokem +1

      Would I be correct in assuming that if I were to get a new bike stem for the smaller bike that allows me to sit further back, that would further my reach and my hands probably won't land on the hoods as naturally anyway?
      In terms of geometry between the 2 sizes, I am told that the reach is the same, but there is a 19mm difference in stack. And 30mm difference in seat tube.
      It's astounding how mms and cms can make such a difference in feel!
      Would appreciate your opinion.

  • @alyngerard1563
    @alyngerard1563 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @R3alroot
    @R3alroot Před rokem +5

    Sorry to say this. But your final position is far from ideal. I am a bikefitter in Spain and I would say that you need a wider saddle and the saddle height is still wrong. In the final position you are still too far from the handlebars, not because the reach is incorrect, but because you are seated too far back on the saddle (usual compensation for insufficient saddle width). Get a 155mm saddle, my recomendation is specialized power or bontrager aelous. If you are willing to follow my advice, let me know if I was right :)

    • @R3alroot
      @R3alroot Před rokem

      Your hip is blocked because the way you seat and I bet you will have back and hip pain in the future

    • @b100ka
      @b100ka Před rokem

      can you provide me a bike fit thru skype?

  • @sathienchanyavarangkoon1667

    Thank you very much sir 👍

  • @paulwood4142
    @paulwood4142 Před 11 měsíci

    Super helpful, I defo need to reduce my reach.

    • @JourdainColeman
      @JourdainColeman  Před 10 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! You are not alone, loads of people need to reduce their reach 😂