Bike Fittings
Whether you are having trouble getting comfortable on your bike, overcoming an injury or limitation, or are having trouble achieving your performance goals, a Fit Werx fitting is grounded in helping you, as an individual, find solutions through positioning, technique refinement and equipment set-up.
A “Rider First” approach to bike fitting and bike selection matches the needs of the rider with the potential of the equipment and offers an alternative to traditional bike shops.
Regardless of the price point of the bike, the experience level of the rider, or the type of riding, our “Rider First” approach eliminates compromise and helps your bike work as well as possible.
Our “Rider First” process is not the same fit as what you will find at a bike shop – if it was, we would have never survived. From pedaling technique and posture, to actual bike set-up and the fitter you will work with, a Fit Werx fitting is different.
Our Rider First philosophy creates a bike of exceptional long-term value that goes well beyond just price; it creates a bicycle that truly enhances your riding experience with each turn of the pedals.
No Guesswork.
At Fit Werx, we plan, fit, match, and fulfill.
You would never select a home without making sure it suits your living needs and selecting a bicycle should not be any different. By doing the fit first, we make sure that we have the information needed to select or design a bicycle that is guaranteed to work as well as possible for you.
We know our process works; as do the riders who have worked with Fit Werx. If you come to Fit Werx for a fitting and do not feel that the fit process and experience we provide was worth your time and money, just let us know and we won’t charge you for it. It is that simple.
Beyond Bike Fit.
One of the most difficult parts of our job difficult parts of our job is helping riders not familiar with us understand just how different a Fit Werx bike fitting is from most. A Fit Werx fitting session goes well beyond “bike fit”. A Fit Werx fitting is about helping you understand how you interact with the bike. From bike set-up to assessment of your riding posture and pedaling technique, there are few things most riders can do in a few hours of time (or at as low a cost) to become a better bike rider.