BIKE FITTING SERVICES
We have numerous instruments and special apparatuses for measuring and establishing a proper fit including weight distribution power analysis. From shoe insoles and cleat alignment to crank arm length and seat angles, your fitting continues from initial interview to delivery.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BIKE FOR YOU
Let's face it, choosing the right bike can be an overwhelming process. We want to help our clients choose the right bike from the start and avoid having to settle for a bike that is uncomfortable but you just don't quite know why.
Our certified bike fiters will calculate the ideal bicycle frame size and rider position using the latest bike fitting software. We can also use it to perfectly adjust a bicycle you already own.
We take eight different body measurements that yields a blueprint that helps us determine your ideal bicycle.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BIKE FOR YOU
Using motion capture technology, Retül records a rider's position while he or she is in motion thereby creating the most realistic picture of the rider's actual pedal strokes and body positions when out on the road and trails. Riding a bike is different than sitting on a bike, and capturing data dynamically presents a clearer and more accurate picture of a rider's movements.
3D DATA COLLECTION
Fitting data collected in a traditional two-dimensional plane (such as video) is fairly limited because the fitter has to isolate a single view at a time. In order to see how all of the applicable movements of the body are working together, the frontal and sagittal planes of a rider should be viewed as interdependent reference points. Retül's motion sensors simultaneously gather data on multiple angles of the rider in three dimensions so a fitter can not only see measurements such as knee and hip angles, but also lateral knee tracking and hip lateral travel.
MEASURED ACCURACY
Slight inaccuracies (the difference of millimeters) can drastically change a rider's feel after a ride. The Retül system is accurate to within less than a millimeter, creating true objective data which can be utilized by the fitter for the perfect biomechanical fit. Small adjustments can make a big difference in alleviating back, knee or neck pain, and those adjustments will improve a rider's performance.