If you’ve had a bike fit, you know it’s tedious, methodical work--plumb bobs are dangled, angles are measured, and parts are moved ever-so-slightly, one millimeter at a time, until it’s in just the ...
If you’ve ever spent time in a local bike shop, you’ve heard the salesmen, repair techs and riders talk about getting the perfect “fit”; talk to a cycling or triathlon coach and they can wax all day ...
The unfortunate truth is that if you compete in triathlon, as in any other sport, you will at some point suffer an injury. Pushing on through the pain caused by injury is also something most athletes ...
Jonathan’s very personal post last week about recovering from his recent knee injury with the help of a local chiropractor prompted some useful and impressively respectful discussion about the lines ...
As temperatures rise and bike paths are cleared of the remnants of winter, people often celebrate by buying a new bike. The purchase and checkout process typically ends with adjusting the seat height.
One hundred years ago, there was one basic bicycle type: frame, two wheels, narrow tyres, rim brakes, saddle, and handlebars. Nowadays, there are disc brakes, flat bars, knobby tyres, folding frames, ...
Portland-based bike fitting expert Michael Sylvester has been hired to create and lead an ambitious new bike fitting program for Trek Bicycles. Trek introduced Sylvester and the new “Fit System” at ...
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