Description
Evaluate riders and adjust bicycles for optimal fit, comfort, and performance; recommend frame sizing and components; perform dynamic fittings and related minor mechanical adjustments.
- • Fine-tune shifting and braking as needed during fitting sessions.
- • Conduct test rides and evaluate rider feedback for final tweaks.
- • Record and share final fit coordinates, measurements, and component specs.
- • Recommend and sell fit solutions, including saddles, insoles, stems, and bars.
- • Coordinate and order special components required to achieve target fit.
- • Provide post-fit follow-up and minor adjustments after initial riding.
- • Conduct rider assessments for measurements, flexibility, and riding goals.
- • Recommend frame size, geometry, and models to match rider needs.
- • Perform dynamic bike fits on a trainer or fit bike.
- • Set saddle height, setback, tilt, and fore-aft position.
- • Adjust reach, stack, stem length, and handlebar width and rotation.
- • Set cleat position, stance width, and foot-pedal alignment.
- • Adjust brake lever reach and hood angle for comfort and control.
- • Swap and install fit-related components such as saddles, stems, bars, and pedals.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026