mattr":2ji4caqv said:
If you really are such an outlier in a biomechanical sense, it really might be worth you going to a fitter and spending a few quid, then buying the right stuff straight off, rather than experimenting for 12 months, spending more money, and still being uncomfortable for most of the 12 months.........
mattr":2ji4caqv said:
And a lot of this sounds like a massively bad choice of bike, or sizing of said bike.
You might be right on both counts.
I didn't think I was far out to be honest. (body shape wise)
I mean I don't think I look like a dwarf, you know? I am pretty average Joe.
I have just ridden 'medium' bikes or small framed bikes. But I haven't really focussed on it before.
Especially frame and head angles. (It is really interesting though)
It just seems like a combination of factors.
I thought i could get it somewhere near straight off and tweak, but the pain was a problem.
I have always been a bit cautious of spending money on experts as you are so reliant on them being right.
I have seen so many scenarios where 'what is right' has been so far wrong when we learn more.
Maybe I am wrong, maybe it has improved a lot. I just reckoned the best way to know is to cycle and adjust.
Also, because I am so new back to cycling, I didn't think a fit would be relevant.
I kind of thought they were for roadies. Getting you streamlined and all that.
Not a slightly over weight born again beginner with no clue.
Sounds like I might be wrong there as well.
Like I say, I didn't think I was this complicated.
On the plus side, I am on the right lines.
I just popped out for a little ride. (I only go for twenty minutes.)
The bars are now three inches further back
Two inches higher and they sweep away from me.
WAY less pain. I mean, bloody luxury.
It has also reduced the sit bone pain by 10-15% and the numb feet by a good 50%.
Lush. (that is a bonus, I was going to come on to that one later)
Also, it means the wrist bones aren't feeling bruised and tender so i can go again sooner.
Nice.
I am still wanting to set the saddle back a bit more and do something with the bars.
(At this rate I really will need a shopping basket)
Anyone know how good the guys in Truro are?