A city bike fit should make everyday riding easier, calmer and more comfortable. Many people assume discomfort on a city bike is normal. Often it is not.
You work directly with me, Lloyd Thomas. If the saddle feels wrong, the hands carry too much load or the bike never feels easy to trust, a better setup can change the experience quickly.
When this service makes sense
This page is for people who want daily riding to feel easier, not more technical. The goal is not performance language or racing posture. The goal is a bike that feels calmer, better supported and easier to live with.
That matters for commuting, errands, short daily rides and longer comfort-focused riding where a poor setup quietly makes every ride less enjoyable.
- less pressure on hands and wrists
- better support through the saddle and pelvis
- calmer steering and easier balance
- more comfort for commuting and daily rides
- more trust and enjoyment on the bike
How I work with city and commuter bikes
I look at how you sit on the bike, how your movement is supported and where the setup creates unnecessary strain. Then I adjust the key contact points in a practical and understandable way.
This page is intentionally comfort-first. The right outcome is a bike that feels more secure and less tiring in normal daily use.
What should improve after a good city bike fit
The goal is simple. Your bike should feel more comfortable, more secure and easier to ride every day. That means less low-level irritation and less time wondering whether the bike is just supposed to feel awkward.
If you already know the issue is comfort on an assisted city bike or commuter e-bike, E-Bike Bike Fitting is the more specific page.