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Official FIT ASSISTANCE for Quintana Roo Tri Bikes
Athletes! I’m no longer providing fit assistance on this thread.

The past 5 years have been an honor – thank you for trusting me with the critical task of prescribing your bike purchase. I hope that I might return in the future to continue.

All the best, Ian



Athletes! I’m no longer providing fit assistance on this thread.

The past 5 years have been an honor – thank you for trusting me with the critical task of prescribing your bike purchase. I hope that I might return in the future to continue.

All the best, Ian



Hello Slowtwitch Family,

My name is Ian Murray. I’m a bike fitter, and a bike fit instructor at both the Fit Institute Slowtwitch school and the Guru Academy.

I’ve launched this thread in a QR endorsed capacity to help you select the right size Quintana Roo PR tri bike. Not just the right size but also the proper stem length, spacers, arm pad pedestal, pad position – all the details to make it right for you. My mission is specific and narrow: I’m not empowered to handle all aspects of customer service, or warranty, or grip tape wrap direction, or what-have-you…..but I’m willing, eager, and enthused about YOUR BEST FIT on a QR.

I have some strong opinions about how one should go about buying a bike and look out, 'cause here they come:
  1. PRESCRIPTIVE FIT...The best way to buy a QR PR Six, Five, Four, or Three is to go to an educated, experience bike fitter who has a dynamic fit bike. That "prescriptive fit" process will yield your Pad Y and Pad X (Pad Stack and Pad Reach if you must), and all the fit coordinates you need to make your QR an extension of your body. If that's the path for you let me know on this thread where you live (or are traveling to) and I'll consult my list of amazing fitters.
  2. REFERENCE AN OLD BIKE…..If you’ve got an old tri bike now and you like your position then let me know here on this thread and I’ll detail how you can measure the Pad Y and Pad X of that bike at home. I can use those numbers to prescribe all the details of the right QR for you.
  3. FORMULA….If all you have to offer is your overall height, your inseam, and your saddle height – great, I’ll take it! With that I can get pretty darn close to your Pad Y and Pad X and prescribe the details from there.

If the "reference an old bike" approach intersts you. Take a peek at this short video as to how you'd do it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G91tYWazBVk

If you haven’t yet seen the amazing colors, build options, and all the details of the new line of Quintana Roo Tri Bike then click HERE to see these amazing bikes.


Ian

Ian Murray
http://www.TriathlonTrainingSeries.com
I like the pursuit of mastery
Twitter - @TriCoachIan
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