The right riding position on the bike?
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The optimum position on the bike
The “right position” on the bike is a very individual thing. There are many approaches and opinions. The philosophy of this topic has changed dramatically in recent years. This applies in particular to racing and road bikes as well as gravel bikes.
While racing bikes with long top tubes were produced in the last century, today the opposite is the state of modern bicycle ergonomics: bicycle frames are built with shorter top tubes and aim for a compact riding position.
The sizes and geometries of Pasculli bikes have always been compact, but have also changed over the years. Since 2017, we have been working with selected Bikefittig experts in Germany and abroad. Together we have developed the Pasculli KomPas geometries. These KOMPas geometries offer a compact, comfortable and efficient position on the bike.
Our road bike frame geometries are developed with a rather short top tube and a defined stem length of between 90 and 110 mm.
Our road bike frame geometries are developed with a rather short top tube and a defined stem length of between 90 and 110 mm.
If you are sitting centrally on your bike, your pelvis is straight, your hips are not rotating, your back and shoulders are relaxed and you can grip the handlebars naturally with your arms slightly bent, then we believe you are sitting optimally on your bike.
Have your sitting position checked!
Whether it’s a new bike or you’ve been riding a Pasculli for years, we recommend having our fitting experts take a look at your riding position at regular intervals. Write to us if you are interested in taking part in one of the next bike fitting days at Bikeline in Berlin.