Get a bike fit if you haven't already. That costs a fraction of the price of a new bike, and I'd be surprised if it didn't make a welcome difference to your existing bike.
I don't get this "bike-fit" m'larky.
In the good ol' days, when you went to buy a bike, the geezer selling the bike knew what was decent for you and with a tweak here and there, you got a decent bike at the right size.
Now you have some PhDeed up boffin, with feckin lazers etc. telling you how to get the most power out of a pedal FFS.
My mate spent money on one of these "bike-fit" shite things, and spent three months off the bike with hamstring problems, when all along I was telling him his saddle was too high.
I don't get this "bike-fit" m'larky.
In the good ol' days, when you went to buy a bike, the geezer selling the bike knew what was decent for you and with a tweak here and there, you got a decent bike at the right size.
Now you have some PhDeed up boffin, with feckin lazers etc. telling you how to get the most power out of a pedal FFS.
My mate spent money on one of these "bike-fit" shite things, and spent three months off the bike with hamstring problems, when all along I was telling him his saddle was too high.
Utter shite.
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