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Bike fit how-to: transferring from one drop-bar bike to another

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Come ride across Portugal with me: http://tinyurl.com/ycxjj853 How do you transfer your bike fit from one bike to another? A couple common problems people have are, 1) getting a new bike and it just doesn’t feel right, and 2) trying to figure out what size bike will fit them when shopping for a new bike. I am constantly getting bikes in for review, building them up, riding them for a while and then sending them back. And many of you have asked how I set them up to fit the same. So in this video, I’l explain my process. I’ll explain two critical bike measurements: stack and reach. And I’ll talk about things to watch out for when transferring your fit and when buying a gravel or road bike. This video is supported by InGamba, with whom I am going to ride the length of Portugal - some 450 miles and 30,000 vertical feet - in three days on a trip led by Laurens Ten Dam and Ted King. Wanna come on this or another InGamba trip? Full info here: http://tinyurl.com/32c5xak3 Thanks to Avery Stumm of @alexeyandavery for shooting this one. - The Ride is supported in 2024 by: Castelli clothing: http://tinyurl.com/43k6pftp Giro helmets: http://tinyurl.com/72svzzxp Feedback Sports stands & tools: https://bit.ly/3S9Dq8r Silca maintenance: https://bit.ly/47xxvzj (save 10% with code 'theride10') First Endurance nutrition: https://bit.ly/41SDgqq Shimano shoes & glasses: http://tinyurl.com/ye274tep - 0:00 intro 1:06 tools needed 2:05 not a fit! 2:36 stack & reach 3:43 two objectives 4:11 saddle height (stack) 5:14 saddle fore/aft (reach) 6:18 saddle swap 8:07 cockpit 8:44 InGamba 9:42 bar reach 10:05 bar stack 10:25 watch out! 12:07 what matters 13:05 summary

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