Bike Fitting
MCC concentrates more on fitting the person to the bike, rather that the bike to the person. The process is guided by technology, rather than being dictated by it. Ideal positioning that maximises each rider’s athletic input while minimising impact on vulnerable parts of the body is the ultimate goal. MCC has years of experience across all bikes, a gentle manner and way of explaining things as well as degrees and diplomas in Education, Physical Education, Anatomy & Physiology and Remedial Massage.
Your fit will be full of stories, nice and relaxed and guided by your feedback. Because, “What YOU feel, is real.”
- New bike purchase?
- Pain or discomfort?
- Desire to increase power and efficiency?
- The five connection points (9 on a time trial or triathlon bike) are the right and left foot, the pelvis, and right and left hands. Even if your bike is not the correct “size,” as long as you get the connection points in the ideal place, you can still achieve a good and comfortable bike fit.
CdA Aero Testing
- Ever wondered if 'high hands' are actually faster?
- Ever laid awake thinking if the disc wheel or the 80mm rear are faster?
- Ever thought of trialling a few different aero helmets?
- Now you can, here on the humble Central Coast Velodrome or Newcastle Velodromes.
- Real time, real world instant CdA results.
- What is CdA?
Do I need to book a bike fit?
Yes. All bike fits are by appointment only.
What should I bring to my bike fit?
Your bike, cycling shoes, riding kit, and any insoles or orthotics you currently use.
Do you fit all types of bikes?
Yes. We fit road, TT, gravel, mountain bikes and e-bikes.
Can you install parts during the fit?
Yes. If parts are required and available, they can be installed on the day and are charged separately.
Will a bike fit help with discomfort?
A correct bike fit can greatly reduce discomfort and help prevent future issues caused by poor positioning.