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Post by flanman on May 30, 2021 13:52:51 GMT 8
Has anyone had a bike fit on their road AND TT bike ? I I know that usually your TT has a steeper angle however, I want to know if you have the same distance from your seat to your pedals.
Thanks
FM
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Post by roxii on May 30, 2021 14:44:32 GMT 8
As far as I have always been aware the distance between saddle and pedal should be the same. Same legs, same length. The bike geometry can change and even where you sit on various saddles but from that point to the pedal should always be the same.
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Post by BogFrog on May 30, 2021 17:06:53 GMT 8
Has anyone had a bike fit on their road AND TT bike ? I I know that usually your TT has a steeper angle however, I want to know if you have the same distance from your seat to your pedals. Thanks FM Yes, I've had both fitted but by different people. I have set seat on my TT 5mm higher than the fitter wanted as it just felt more comfortable although I've been told that my hips have a slight side to side movement when I ride. I just went and measured a straight line from the top of the seat to the mid pedal on both bikes and they were the same! Surprised!
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Post by roxii on May 31, 2021 6:00:27 GMT 8
Just dug up my old Retul fits done by Parkside a good few years back. Vastly different bikes, different saddles, bars etc. Road bike was a Felt Ar1 Saddle to Pedal 774mm TT Bike was a BMC TT02 Saddle to Pedal 773mm So essentially the same
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Post by sammyb on May 31, 2021 12:44:07 GMT 8
Cmon people....
Seat too high.
Ah... That's better 😂😂😂
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Post by flanman on Jun 2, 2021 18:43:20 GMT 8
Thanks.
FM
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