160 years of making bikes and thousands of custom fits have informed the geometry for the new Pearson Forge road bike.
Pearson says thousands of data points from years of custom bike fits have informed a new concept for geometry, and it’ll debut on their new Forge road bike.
The idea is to put the rider in the best position for them rather than put them on a race bike and try to make it fit. Here’s where the idea comes from: Pearson’s size range, however, has lots of overlap, which may seem counterintuitive at first. But, how many times have you been between sizes? And how many times have you had to choose a frame that was too small or too big and then make it work? I have, and it’s not ideal.
BTW, Pearson isn’t a brand that’s sprung up to challenge the status quo with new ideas around geo. They’ve been in business since 1860 and claim to be one of the oldest continuously operating bike brands. Now helmed by the fifth generation of Pearsons, the brand has been making bikes for well more than a century.
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