Hello. Love the concept of Apollo and thinking about ordering one. But one question/concern is - is there a way to make position on it a bit more upright (because of some neck and lowerback issues) ? Thank you!
yes, you can bring it into a local bike shop and they can tweak the stem for you (bringing it in and up) to ease the pressure and it won't cost a lot at all! The bike will still be an awesome value. They can also look at seat height/position to make sure you aren't using your back to ride as opposed to your hips and legs.
So, when measuring your inseam, should your shoes be on or off? Could make a big difference depending on what style of shoe you are wearing. I see Chase measured his inseam with his shoes on. Thanks!
Unrelated question but great video. What’s the make and model of the indoor trainer? I’d appreciate it
Hello. Love the concept of Apollo and thinking about ordering one. But one question/concern is - is there a way to make position on it a bit more upright (because of some neck and lowerback issues) ? Thank you!
yes, you can bring it into a local bike shop and they can tweak the stem for you (bringing it in and up) to ease the pressure and it won't cost a lot at all! The bike will still be an awesome value. They can also look at seat height/position to make sure you aren't using your back to ride as opposed to your hips and legs.
Get arrow bars as well . Be lean forward and straight. I think got drug ir adjustable stems as a option...
I'm 62" tall with a 28" inseam
So, when measuring your inseam, should your shoes be on or off? Could make a big difference depending on what style of shoe you are wearing.
I see Chase measured his inseam with his shoes on.
Thanks!
We recommend taking the measurements with your shoes off! This video is a little more detailed: ruclips.net/video/4Sofcy8msE0/видео.html
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hello there
29" inseam and he rides a medium Apollo?! I'd think a small is more appropriate. That's about my inseam.
that's a great fit for him, but feel free to reach out to info@prioritybicycles.com for any questions if on the cusp!