I have been riding a Trek Domane for the past 5 years. Its been my all around bike. I've done century charity rides on it as well as all of my triathlons. Numerous sprint and a few olympic distance races. I feel awesome on this bike. But I didn't always. I have noticed that over the years, tiny tweaks here and there have really made my riding more enjoyable. More important than the tweaks, i would say, is just time in the saddle.
My bike shop really prides themselves on their fit process. I have gone back even a year or more later and they have swapped out a stem or made adjustments for me.
I have maybe a total of 60 miles on my new Fuji Norcom.
Its all been on my trainer, since I just got it during this winter, and the weather hasn't really been helpful for riding outside. I have always had a rough time getting comfortable on my trainer, even on my Trek.
Is it a long transition getting used to the aero position?
Have I still not lost enough weight to effectively ride in the aero position?
Do I just need to shut up and keep riding?
Should I just ditch the stock seat right away? If so where do i start as far as finding the right seat?
Below is a quick video of me on the trainer.
Does anything jump out as wrong?
Thank you for looking.
My bike shop really prides themselves on their fit process. I have gone back even a year or more later and they have swapped out a stem or made adjustments for me.
I have maybe a total of 60 miles on my new Fuji Norcom.
Its all been on my trainer, since I just got it during this winter, and the weather hasn't really been helpful for riding outside. I have always had a rough time getting comfortable on my trainer, even on my Trek.
Is it a long transition getting used to the aero position?
Have I still not lost enough weight to effectively ride in the aero position?
Do I just need to shut up and keep riding?
Should I just ditch the stock seat right away? If so where do i start as far as finding the right seat?
Below is a quick video of me on the trainer.
Does anything jump out as wrong?
Thank you for looking.