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Bike Fitting & Maintenance

For obvious reasons, your training regimen is crucial to achieving your performance goals out on the course. But also important, is making sure your equipment is in tip-top shape and ready for action. Not to worry, our helpful coaching staff includes several F.I.S.T Certified Tri Bike Fitters, so whether your in the market, your ride is brand-spankin’ new or in desperate need of some love, we’re here to help. We’ve put together a list of frequently asked questions to help you better understand the process and choose the service that’s right for you.  Scroll down for pricing and a description of services.

What is a bike fit?
F.I.S.T. (Fit Institute of Slow Twitch) is an industry leading protocol used for fitting cyclists to their bikes. Our bike fit professionals are armed with all the tools needed to properly fit a triathlete to his or her bike. All of our fitters have undergone educational workshops at the F.I.S.T. institute and have graduated with every knowledge-based tool needed to execute a perfect fit for each specific rider.

Why do I need one?
The goal of a bike fit is to position the rider on his or her bike in the most natural, powerful, and comfortable position. Many factors are considered when fitting a cyclist, including flexiblity, cycling ability, injuries, asymmetries, short and long term cycling goals, and riding style. All of these factors impact your body’s range of motion, and our bike fit professionals will adjust your fit accordingly.

Is a fit for advanced cyclists and triathletes?
No. We fit people of all ages, backgrounds and ability levels. A bike fit is equally important for a novice cyclist, as it is for a competitive athlete. Our clients range from weekend warriors and cycling enthusiasts, to Top Ten Ironman finishers who have raced in the World Championship. Our F.I.S.T. certified professionals are versed in fitting cyclists on both road and tri bikes. Not only do we evaluate each rider, but also the geometry of their bike. Each rider is fit in the way that best compliments both their body and bike geometry. A properly fit rider will experience true comfort, power, and synergy like never before!

If I was fit on my road bike, do I need a new fit for my tri bike?
Yes. Every bike has a unique design, geometry and purpose (just like each rider has a specific purpose for cycling). Think about the reason for purchasing the bike that you did. (I’m sure you can come up with one, or you would be riding your old roadie). Whether your goal is to race recreationally, ride competitively, or gain that aerodynamic edge over the competition, a proper fit will ensure you’re as efficient as possible to help you achieve your goals.

Is a bike fit the same thing as getting sized for a bike?
Bike fitting and bike sizing are not the same thing. Being “sized” for a bike, means choosing the best frame size for your body. It is only the first step in the process, and is always done before the bike is purchased. Once you own the bike, it is important to then have the bike “fit” to you.

Can I drop my bike off to get fit?
No. A bike fit is an interactive process, that requires lots of feedback and communication between the rider and fitter. The process helps the rider develop an understanding of his or her body, limitations and strengths. A fit usually lasts 1-2 hours, and the cyclist must be present for the entire process. Come in comfortable riding clothes and bring the shoes you plan to ride in, as you will be spending some time on a bike trainer.

What is a cleat fit?
A fit technician will mount your cleats to your shoes in the correct position. incorrectly placed cleats can cause discomfort, power loss or lead to injury.

Local Bike Fitting Partners:

TOGA Bike Shop

Paragon Sports

Tailwind Endurance

Acme Bicycle

Strictly Bicycles

Bicycles NYC