Fit Check on a Borrowed Bike

Cool, my general approach for fitting centers around comfort as the first priority and aero/power as secondary. You need to be able to spend as much time in the desired position as possible. If it’s too aggressive to the point that you have to change position or sit up with any frequency, it is not worth it. That said, I think you could likely drop the front some and improve aero without a major loss of comfort.

  • This confuses me. Are you expecting any fit session to lead to changes? They can and do often end up with changes, but I have done several fits with experienced riders who just wanted to confirm they were setup well. So, I wouldn’t take the lack of changes as a sign on it’s own. The real question is why did he get a fit, and if the related issues were addressed.