Technical FAQ: Setting your bikes up identically
Lennard Zinn responds to readers' comments from previous columns and offers tools to make your bike fits match
Lennard Zinn responds to readers' comments from previous columns and offers tools to make your bike fits match
Also: a follow up on tubulars
VeloNews tech editor Nick Legan answers more questions about life in the European pro caravan: broken helmets, rider positions and those cool car racks that Euro' teams use.
Do you have some bike suggestions for tall riders?
Can you recommend a tall stem for a tall rider?
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How can I duplicate my position on a new bike (more tips)?
How can I record my bike position so I can duplicate it?
That sweet position on your road bike should be as comfortable as your favorite pair of slippers — and once you find it, you won’t want to give it up. But discovering the perfect position in the first place often requires many tiny adjustments in the height and reach of your handlebar to get it right. In the current issue of VeloNews, technical writer Lennard Zinn helps you work through the steps necessary to find that perfect position. As mentioned in the article, Alan Hills of Hills-Scientific.com in Boulder, Colorado, has shared a handy program he designed to choose the stems for his
Feedback on treating leg-length discrepancies.