The idea of a bike-fit revolution sounds great on paper, but let's get real: how many manufacturers are actually going to invest in that? If adjustable seatposts are just a shiny distraction from the real issues, what makes us think they'll suddenly cater to every rider’s unique needs? Does anyone else feel like we’re stuck in a cycle of marketing fluff, where “innovation” means slapping a new label on the same old mediocre designs?
And what about those so-called intuitive suspension systems or smart pedals? Are they just more gimmicks to distract us from the fact that the basics—like a seatpost that can actually adjust meaningfully—are still failing us? Why are we putting up with this? Are we really that desperate for “innovation” that we’ll swallow anything? If we keep settling for these half-baked solutions, what’s it going to take to finally demand the quality we deserve?
And what about those so-called intuitive suspension systems or smart pedals? Are they just more gimmicks to distract us from the fact that the basics—like a seatpost that can actually adjust meaningfully—are still failing us? Why are we putting up with this? Are we really that desperate for “innovation” that we’ll swallow anything? If we keep settling for these half-baked solutions, what’s it going to take to finally demand the quality we deserve?