Monday, 3 August 2015

Guru Fit: a new approach to bike fitting – video

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At BikeRadar, we’re strong advocates for a good bike fit. It makes cycling more comfortable, fun and helps limit injuries. On top of that, there are quantifiable performance gains to be had from an improved position.

The Guru Fit system is one of the newest and most advanced fitting tools available to cyclists and allows remote vertical and horizontal repositioning of bars and saddle with the rider still pedalling. This means the fit is a truly collaborative effort based on the fitter’s expertise and the rider’s real-time reaction to a changing position.

Having had a variety of fits in the past – from self-adjusted geometry based on formulas found online, to a fitter’s keen eye alone, Retul and even Apex (the system closest to Guru in its mechanics) – I was keen to see how Guru would measure up as a fitting experience and welcomed the opportunity to visit Cycle Studio in Stratford-upon-Avon for a fit.

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The Guru Fit System allows precise horizontal and vertical adjustment of the saddle and bars

Clever as the Guru machine is, it’s only as good as the fitter driving it. Luckily for me, I had two. Helen Hall is founder and director of Ten-Point, the home of Guru’s European training academy and the European arm of Dan Empfield’s FIST bike-fitting institute. Mat Parker is one of the UK’s most experienced Guru fitters and has fit such athletes as double Commonwealth gold medal winning triathlete Jodie Stimpson and Paralympic gold medallist James Roe. Needless to say, I felt in very safe hands.

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