http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=7522&status=True&catname=Latest%20News
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and new and improved x/y tool: http://www.serottacyclinginstitute.com/news.html
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Hello milesthedog and All,
More about Serotta, a local Poway, CA company and Ford:
“Many people associate riding a bike with sore bottoms and sore backs”
Ford Transit Connect To Be Customized As Mobile ‘Fitting Room’ For Serotta Competition Bicycles
15 Sep 2009 : Ford Motor Company and Serotta Competition Bicycles will introduce a high-tech mobile bicycle “fitting room” inside a 2010 Ford Transit Connect at the 2009 Interbike trade show, Sept. 22-25, in Las Vegas.
The trade show will be held at the Sands Expo Center, showcasing a range of 2010 Serotta bicycles including a Ford-inspired MeiVici AE, the company’s first fully custom, full-carbon aero-profile bicycle. Beginning in early 2010, the Ford Transit Connect and its mobile fitting room will tour the country at trade shows and bicycle dealerships to “fit” bicyclists to the proper bicycle according to their fitness level, size, posture and flexibility.
Ford’s Transit Connect – a small, fuel-efficient panel van customizable for small businesses – will be outfitted with leading-edge bicycle fit technology such as the Serotta Size Cycle, an adjustable bicycle fitting device, and DartFish 3D, motion-analysis software. Additionally, the vehicle will carry up to eight bicycles.
“The Ford Transit Connect is a perfect vehicle for the bicyclist and we’re proud to be part of this partnership,” said Len Deluca, director, Ford Commercial Trucks. “Transit Connect is purpose-built for the small business owner. And we know from early sales that personal-use customers are interested in Transit Connect for sport and recreation as well.”
Ford’s Transit Connect went on sale in the United States in July and is enjoying brisk demand. The first full month of sales topped 2,000 units and vehicles are selling in fewer than 10 days of arrival on dealer lots, significantly quicker than industry norms. For more information on the Transit Connect, see http://media.ford.com/press_kits.cfm?presskit_id=2027.
“Many people associate riding a bike with sore bottoms and sore backs,” said Pariac McGlynn, director of applied science for Serotta. “Our fitting room serves as a high-tech lab, where we can do motion analysis of a cyclist to ensure he or she has the right bicycle and fit.”
The tour will make a stop at Serotta’s Fit Lab for an open house at the bicycle manufacturer’s teaching and research facility in Poway, Calif.
“A mobile bicycle fit lab opens up a new world of dealer and consumer engagement for Serotta,” said company founder and owner Ben Serotta. “One-on-one bicycle fit demonstrations and test ride opportunities allow us to connect with our customers like never before. Ford’s approach to user-specific design aligns perfectly with our custom, hand-built, made-in-the-USA commitment and enables us to take our process – and our brand message – on the road.”
The Ford Transit Electric: http://media.ford.com/images/10031/2010_Ford_TransitConnectBEV.pdf
Cheers,
Neal
I spoke with some folks working with Serotta over the weekend and it looks like this new on the fly fit bike is going to start at $5.5k. pretty good! that’s without the computer and dartfish set up, but with a built in Computrainer. I like the no wheel set up on this fit bike, just a belt to the built in computrainer. and don’t forget about the worm screws - well done. not sure if it can do seat height changes on the fly though.
great article on Serotta on pezcycling:
http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=7458&status=True&catname=Tech%20News
and Paul Fronhofer was on their new AE tri bike at Lake George and has been all year. nice ride!
they’ve done similar write ups on Parlee. great stuff.