Won't Be Beaten

ON PRICE ACROSS SELECT MTB HELMETS
Shop Now
Boardman Performance Centre bike fitting collage

Bike Fitting Guide

There are a few simple adjustments that you can make to improve your comfort and efficiency when cycling. In this bike fitting guide we look at how saddle height, saddle position and handlebar position can affect your ride and how adjusting them can improve your comfort on the bike.

While you want to feel the burn in your legs to prove your putting in maximum effort not all pain on the bike is good. While we can all put up with a little discomfort you don’t want a troublesome niggle to develop into an injury that could stop you riding. If you are feeling uncomfortable on the bike, you’ll be pleased to know there are a few simple adjustments that could help make your bike more comfortable to ride.

5 ways to be more comfortable and efficient on your bike


1. Find the correct saddle height

Having your saddle at the correct height when cycling will help you to be more efficient as well as being more comfortable on the bike. The important thing to consider is that the three joints in your leg; ankle, knee and hip all move through a comfortable range of motion.

In the video we look at the important points to look out for when adjusting your saddle height and offers a simple, easy to follow technique to help you find your optimal saddle height.


2. Adjust the saddle position and angle

Once you have the correct saddle height there are a couple of other adjustments that you can make to improve your comfort on the bike.

In this video, we look at the fore/aft position as well as saddle angle and how fine-tuning your saddle position can improve your comfort on the bike.


3. Check Your Reach

Reach is a term to describe the horizontal distance between your bike’s bottom bracket and the handlebars. If you’re struggling with lower back pain or shoulder tension a change to your bike’s reach could help.

The easiest way to adjust reach is to change your bike’s stem. A shorter stem will bring the handlebars towards you, reducing how far you have to ‘reach’ to grab the handlebars, thus diminishing pressure on your back and shoulders. If you feel cramped up when riding, a longer stem could offer that extra degree of freedom when riding. We look into this in more detail in the video below.

Adjust the reach on your road bike

4. Finding the best handlebar position

Handlebar set up is fundamental to your comfort on the bike. Handlebar position affects your reach which is how stretched out you feel on the bike. We highlight the key indications of whether bars are in the optimal position for you or not your and what you can do to remedy this.

There are two things that you can do change your handlebar position. Stack height is the height of your handlebars. This a very simple adjustment to make. Changing your stem for a longer or shorter one is the other way to change your handlebar position. This is easy to do and is a very cost-effective upgrade for improving comfort.


5. Check your Cleats and Pedals

Pedal cleats that aren’t set up correctly can quickly descend into foot, ankle, knee and hip pain. As a general guide, cleats should be positioned on the ball of your foot, angled straight. However, we are all individuals so a slight change may be necessary to get the optimal position.

Checked your cleats, you might as well cast your eye over your pedals too. Are they spinning freely? Is there any play in the bearings? Side-to-side pedal movement, when riding clipped in, can quickly develop into some excruciating knee pain.

All clipless pedals give a certain degree of ‘float’ – so it is worth checking this too! They allow your feet to rotate a certain amount while you’re attached, helping to avoid injuries, which can be caused by having poorly adjusted cleats.

Adjust cleat position on a road cycling shoe

It is worth remembering that your aches and pains will, most likely, have a different cause to your clubmates’. This guide offers general pointers that could send you in the right direction, but if in pain don't just grin and bear it. If you experience significant pain when riding, you really should think about contacting a professional bike fitter or suitably qualified medical practitioner.


Adjusting the reach - helpful how to guides

Adjusting your stack height and stem length is easy, there are just a couple of practical things you need to know. You will need to know how to tighten your headset properly and may also need to know how to fit a stem properly. The how-to guides below show you how to do this in clear easy to follow steps.

How To Tighten Your Headset

How to tighten your headset

When you adjust the stack height or change your stem you will need to loosen and re-tighten your headset. Your headset must be tightened properly for your bike to handle properly.

How To Change Your Stem

How to change your stem

Your stem holds your handlebars securely to your bike, so you need to ensure that it’s fitted securely. This is easy to do, just follow the instructions in this step by step guide.


Suggested Guides


£5 OFF VOUCHER

When you spend £50 or more.

Sign up to our newsletter and get all the deals and special offers first.

GoogleNorton securedNovunaPayPal Credit

© Performance Cycling Limited 2025. Tredz is a trading name of Performance Cycling Limited. All Rights Reserved Company No. 03398601 | VAT No: 797 0776 69

Performance Cycling Limited trading is registered in England and Wales 03398601. Registered office: Icknield Street Drive, Washford West, Redditch, Worcestershire, England, B98 0DE.

Performance Cycling Limited t/a Tredz and Tredz Bikes is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and acts as a credit broker and not a lender, offering finance products from a restricted range of finance providers including PayPal UK Ltd and Mitsubishi HC Capital UK PLC.

PayPal Credit is a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, 5 Fleet Place, London, United Kingdom, EC4M 7RD. Your actual interest rate and credit limit may vary depending on your individual circumstances.

Terms and conditions apply. Credit subject to status. UK residents only. PayPal Credit Representative Example: Representative 23.9% APR (variable), Purchase interest rate 23.9% p.a. (variable), Assumed credit limit £1,200.00.

Learn more about PayPal Credit

PayPal Pay in 3 is a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, 5 Fleet Place, London, United Kingdom, EC4M 7RD. Your actual interest rate and credit limit may vary depending on your individual circumstances.

PayPal Pay in 3 is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Pay in 3 eligibility is subject to status and approval. 18+. UK residents only. Pay in 3 is an unregulated credit agreement.

Learn more about Pay in 3

Novuna is a trading name of Mitsubishi HC Capital UK PLC, Novuna House, Thorpe Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 3HP.

Novuna finance products are subject to status.  UK residents only. 18+.  Terms and Conditions apply.

† Novuna Representative Example: If total purchase price is £4,255.52 and your selected term is 36 months 14.9% APR Representative, Annual Interest Rate 14.9% p.a. Fixed with £0 deposit you would pay £145.38 per month. Total amount payable will be £5.233.68 with a cost of credit of £978.16.

† Novuna Buy Now Pay Later Representative Example: If total purchase price is £4,255.52, payment holiday of 12 months followed by 24 monthly payments. 9.9% APR Representative, Annual Interest Rate 9.9% p.a. Fixed with £0 deposit you would pay £213.02 per month. Amount of Credit £4255.52, Total amount payable will be £5,112.48 with a cost of credit of £856.96. If the loan amount is voluntarily paid in full before the deferral period ends, interest will be waived but an early settlement fee up to £29 will apply.

Prior to taking out any form of credit you should ensure that the payments are affordable and how you will repay them. Taking on additional credit may make other borrowing more difficult or expensive. See product terms for more details.

FacebookXInstagramYouTubeStrava