The point here is that how you ride and what you want to do with your bike are things your shop can take into consideration when figuring out your frame size, your stem length and rise, and all kinds of other things. The refrain: bike shops are good. Here’s a true life example to...
Have the person sit in a chair. Measure the person's torso, from the top of his or her head to the top of the chair seat on which the person is sitting. This measurement is the torso length. Subtract the person's torso length from his or her total height. This measurement is his ...
(Garmin, Lenexa, KA, USA): Edge 810, Edge 500, and Edge 705, respectively. They were configured at 1 Hz sample frequency and installed on the handlebar stem. To avoid the effect of temperature on the calibration procedure, the bike remained at the same ambient conditions in which the ...