These TINY Changes Made my Bike Feel 10x More Comfortable | Bike Fit

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2023
  • Today I went to visit Dan from UK BikeFit. We made a few small changes to my fit that's made a significant difference to how comfortable I feel on the bike. We'd love to make a few more videos about Bike Fitting, let us know below in the comments what you'd like to see next.
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Komentáře • 72

  • @global_nomad.
    @global_nomad. Před rokem

    thansk for the video, nice to refresh the thinking about the points you observed - notably about getting someone else to make those last fine adjustments

  • @felixjackson2670
    @felixjackson2670 Před rokem +1

    Excellent. I do bike fit and the points made here can be applied by anyone. Cleat..Insoles VERY important,yet often not considered. Also position of brake lever.

  • @molokocycling
    @molokocycling Před rokem

    Great vid team, super informative or a tricky topic!

  • @DerAngriff
    @DerAngriff Před 6 měsíci

    That MAAP Evade jersey is perfect for hot (>28) and humid conditions. If you live in a tropical/monsoonal climate and piss sweat but want comfy, this is the jersey to get. My go to.

  • @johnjohnson6061
    @johnjohnson6061 Před rokem +2

    The bike I bought was expensive but the shop basically did no fitting. Just a quick look at how the leg was at bottom of stroke. The bike was very uncomfortable and now I know why! Thanks

  • @gregaddison6067
    @gregaddison6067 Před rokem +3

    I’ve always wondered where the optimal placement of the cleats should be; you explored the lateral float on this video, but I’m thinking about the forward/backward placement of the cleat itself. My instinct has always been to place it as far towards the ball of the foot (usually pushing it very forward), because I get the sense that the ball of the foot generates the most power. But then there’s ankling…

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem +1

      Great question, I'll see if Dan's got anything to add to this and get back to you!

    • @SamuelBlackMetalRider
      @SamuelBlackMetalRider Před rokem

      @@grantritchieyour cleats are very far BACK. Which is actually GOOD. Many many bike-fitters recommend putting the cleats far back, not at all forward. It is a misconception.

    • @mrjoszua
      @mrjoszua Před rokem

      @@SamuelBlackMetalRider i get knee pain with the cleats too far forward

  • @dominicbritt
    @dominicbritt Před rokem +5

    It would be really great to explore how to match position (as much as possible) between two bikes…

  • @robertmills6772
    @robertmills6772 Před rokem +14

    I used to suffer neck pain after only 20 miles. After a thorough bike fit, my rides became exponentially more enjoyable. The changes made were dramatic, and I couldn't believe how uncomfortable I truly was. The best upgrade, as far as I am concerned.

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem +2

      1000000%! Glad to hear you’re in the same boat Robert 👌🏻

    • @killingtime8612
      @killingtime8612 Před rokem +1

      Was there any particular thing that helped your neck pain? I’m suffering with neck pain after a few miles…

    • @robertmills6772
      @robertmills6772 Před rokem +2

      @Killing Time For one, I had someone take a picture of me on my bike. I was astounded as to how far I was reaching for the hoods. Those were moved closer and rotated up. In terms of exercises, a physical therapist suggested ice angels. Ice angels are when you stand up against a wall and extend your arms flat on the wall, your elbows at 90 degree angles, and as close to your hips as possible. This promotes "flattening" your chest width wise "curing" the rounding effects caused by overreaching. And I found when I wasn't overreaching, my neck was properly supported and far more comfortable. Keep in mind, (the small print, here), every person's setup is different. Thus, every person's dilemma is different. Thus, treatment may be different.

    • @killingtime8612
      @killingtime8612 Před rokem +1

      @@robertmills6772 thank you. I will try your suggestions.

    • @syrus3k
      @syrus3k Před rokem +2

      I had a really expensive bike fit a few years ago, it made no difference at all. The guy was recommended to me by several people and it left me wondering whether or not we're actually buying much more than a placebo. If you're anything like me, you've been riding for years and know yourself best.
      Thing is you'll never know if your bike fit is right until you've ridden 100 miles with the setup. I found the best thing to do was repeatedly make micro adjustments after every longer ride and eventually over a long time you can dial it in.

  • @TriathlonDan
    @TriathlonDan Před rokem +1

    Brilliant video! I

  • @n22pdf
    @n22pdf Před rokem +2

    I use UKBikfit to Dans great 👍

  • @rjbiona13
    @rjbiona13 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello, im having hip flexor pain after 1hr cycling. What would be the cause?

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před 10 měsíci

      Go and see a bike fitter, they'll sort it out for you!

  • @simondaly7926
    @simondaly7926 Před rokem

    What size do you need in the inserts????.

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem

      I've got a 3 in one and a 4 in the other 👌🏻

  • @benjaminlechappers
    @benjaminlechappers Před rokem

    Brilliant

  • @irvingabbott6
    @irvingabbott6 Před rokem

    Did you bike fitter question you about your about integrated handlebar/stem ? And was he OK fitting you to that cockpit because a lot of fitters don’t like to work on integrated handlebar/stem

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem

      @Dan correct me if I'm wrong but he was absolutely fine with it because it fits me well. I think bike fitters tend to have an issue with them because they are mega expensive to change stem length or handlebar width as you need to buy a whole new cockpit, but if you know your sizing and buy the right size, then there's no big issue.

  • @jeromed9750
    @jeromed9750 Před rokem

    GOod video!

  • @marceloalbuja
    @marceloalbuja Před rokem

    As a fixed gear rider, I love to change my stem and handlebars very often (seat too) for different ride feels and looks.

    Is that a major issue when it comes to fitting or does it makes sense to also take these possible changes into account?

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem

      It probably depends how far you’re riding. If it’s not that far then you’ll probably get away with small changes regularly.

    • @marceloalbuja
      @marceloalbuja Před rokem

      @@grantritchie
      Great!
      Usually not much :)
      But there are times with 100km+ where i've felt some issues

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem +1

      I think Dan and I will have an upcoming video that might help. Stay tuned 👀

    • @SamuelBlackMetalRider
      @SamuelBlackMetalRider Před rokem +1

      @@marceloalbujai ride fixed and road. I own many different bikes, varying in sizes & geometry. For rides under 2 hours small changes don’t matter. For longer rides of 4-5 hours (I’ve done rides Fixed & Brakeless of 8-10 hours) you better have everything set neatly. Including the choice of shoes & saddle & bibshorts. I ride several full carbon saddles and no problem as long as you’ve got a great pair of bibs. Been riding fixed gear for about 7 years now so I know a thing or two. I’m very much performance oriented. I have some fixed gear bikes for commuting where performance doesn’t matter and only style does hahaha for rides of 30-45 minutes so in such circumstances comfort is irrelevant and you can get away with anything.

    • @marceloalbuja
      @marceloalbuja Před rokem

      @@SamuelBlackMetalRider
      Top!

      My same thoughts, gets me on the right path. I am no performance bloke, but one time after a breakless 160km ride, I got some knee, ass pain and hand issues that left me thinking… i commute every day for about chill 10km maybe I change between 5 veery different bikes (slack-steep, 2.4-3.7 ratio, risers-triathlon handlebars) every day, so maybe I maybe be aggravating those issues without knowing it(?)
      On track one time also used for good 90km Full carbon without binge and was no issue whatsoever, so a bit confused at this point haha

  • @cruzanbum3108
    @cruzanbum3108 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m confused. What’s a bake-fet?

  • @johnd1466
    @johnd1466 Před rokem +3

    I cant believe you opted to remove the rear wheel rather than the front to place the bike in your boot!

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem +1

      haha! It had come straight off the trainer ;)

    • @benjaminurzua8100
      @benjaminurzua8100 Před rokem

      ​@@grantritchie if you don't have a derailleur hanger allignment gauge, try to not leave the bike in that way, so easy to knock the rear derailleur.

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem

      I’m verrrrry careful 😬

  • @eBoard3R
    @eBoard3R Před rokem

    ⚡🤙🏼⚡

  • @nelsbells0125
    @nelsbells0125 Před rokem +1

    How much does a bike fit cost on the UK?

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem +1

      Depends where you go really as everywhere is different, but typically between £150-300. Dan is £239, but he includes a lot in that cost including a biomechanical assessment, video analysis etc

  • @Cycle.every.day.
    @Cycle.every.day. Před měsícem +1

    You didn't turn bike upside down to install wheel once out the car , a tip of the cap to you sir.

  • @tomprentice6935
    @tomprentice6935 Před rokem

    ⚔️💪😎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍(stroke)

  • @borasumer
    @borasumer Před rokem +4

    I never understood why they don't make these cleats of a better quality, more rigid plastic that doesn't worn out like butter in a season. Well, I prob know the answer...

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem

      😂

    • @BeastyBite
      @BeastyBite Před rokem +1

      capitalism. especially in physio therapy there is a lot of product made to wear off so people have to buy new stuff all the time. happens in every industry.

    • @brunoj6146
      @brunoj6146 Před rokem +1

      Maybe harder cleat would damage the pedals.

    • @matthewblue7839
      @matthewblue7839 Před rokem

      Aluminium would nice!

    • @kokonanana1
      @kokonanana1 Před rokem

      Years ago , Time shoes had metal cleats. The metal cleat wore the pedal body. They switched to plastic cleats. Cheaper to replace cleat then pedal!!! I still have some of the metal cleats.

  • @donwinston
    @donwinston Před rokem +6

    I've never gotten a professional bike fit. My rides are 3+ hours, 8-12 hours per week depending on season/weather. I occasionally have some issues early in the year which are usually hand/finger numbness, back/neck soreness, arm/shoulder soreness, or minor knee pain. Later in the year these aches and pains completely disappear. The best bike fit is to get fitter.

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem +3

      Sounds like you’ve been fortunate with getting a good fit initially. I do think you can get 80% there on your own, but trust me that last 20% from a good bike fitter is significant and might also lead to less future injuries. In this visit, I think Dan prevented me from getting a more serious knee injury over time due to cleats, and I wouldn’t have noticed as it would have been gradual. But I also wouldn’t say it’s absolutely essential.

    • @jojoanggono3229
      @jojoanggono3229 Před rokem

      Agree with you. I used to get tingling palms but I did core exercise and it just went away. Also my knee some time gets a bit of pain, I later discover my knees like cleat with a bit more float.

    • @phoffen3829
      @phoffen3829 Před rokem

      I ride at least as much as you do, but you are a probably a lot younger than some of us, who have lifetimes of significant injuries, where continuing with pain can cause things to worsen over time. A bike fit with a proper physio enabled me to keep going. For me it is absolutely not a placebo. Pretty sure the TdF riders don't all get bike fits either, but bodies get used to things when you are young.

    • @SamuelBlackMetalRider
      @SamuelBlackMetalRider Před rokem +1

      @@phoffen3829what? Pros get several different bike-fits every year. They optimize everything to the millimeters. Because they are riding 30+ hours a week so no room for « discomfort » and efficiency MUST BE optimal. They even do wind-tunnel sessions to optimize their position etc

  • @LukasM55
    @LukasM55 Před rokem

    What's a beac fit

  • @ales_krejci
    @ales_krejci Před rokem

    I would say your saddle is few milimeters too high based on the angle of your knee on the lowest position.

  • @richardcarr6493
    @richardcarr6493 Před rokem +1

    GET MTB SPD s INSTEAD THEY LAST LONGER AND YOU CAN WALK AROUND WITH THE SHOES BETTER TOO !!

    • @grantritchie
      @grantritchie  Před rokem

      I've got them on my gravel bike! I do like them, but I feel like the road cleats feel more stable for the road. Could be the shoes though!

  • @JohnnyRabbitQC
    @JohnnyRabbitQC Před rokem +1

    Your handlebars are way too wide, you would not need to rotate the hoods inwards if you had the right handlebar width.

  • @akissparaskevopoulos
    @akissparaskevopoulos Před rokem

    What’s the bike fed? 😂😂😂 sorry just jk

  • @ichallengemydog
    @ichallengemydog Před 11 měsíci

    *bake fat

  • @wildbill3199
    @wildbill3199 Před rokem

    Get a good e bike,👍

  • @BikePappy
    @BikePappy Před rokem

    The wear on the bottom of the cleats has nothing to do with the interface to the pedal. The working surfaces of the cleat are the undercut portions at the front and rear edges. Sure, the rubber feet are worn off at the front and that can certainly make them a bit slippery but, cleaning up the frayed edge at the toe end will make them feel like new again. In my opinion, those cleats had plenty of life left in them. YMMV.

  • @josmith8205
    @josmith8205 Před 11 měsíci

    Magic

  • @Handletaken4
    @Handletaken4 Před rokem

    That bike is 6cm too small. Your head is way out over the front wheel.

  • @EconMcCausland
    @EconMcCausland Před rokem +3

    Placebo effect. Bike fitters are the chiropractors of the bicycle industry.

    • @yourdeadjack
      @yourdeadjack Před rokem

      Have you tried one?

    • @SamuelBlackMetalRider
      @SamuelBlackMetalRider Před rokem

      @@yourdeadjackobviously he hasn’t. That’s such a stupid take. If anything, every shop should offer bike fitting when buying a new bike. Pros do several bike-fittings every year to optimize efficiency & comfort to the millimeter but yeah, it’s just in their heads of course 🙄