About the Apex Fit System


The Apex Fit System comprises a fully automated fitting rig and functional movement screening. This system is the most advanced, revolutionary bike fitting & cycle coaching system in the world. The Apex Bike Fit is the only bike fitting system on the market to quantify a rider's position in terms of power and efficiency, as well as consider the rider's neurological and biomechanical function.

The Apex Bike

The full servo-assisted rig allows the rider's position to be micro-adjusted using a tablet device or PC, whilst the rider is pedaling. A full suite of monitoring software enables the technician to quantify the fit by tracking power, heart rate, cadence, torque analysis every 1.5 degrees to find the most powerful and efficient position for the rider.

The Perfect Machine for the Cycle Coach

The Apex Bike has been designed for physiological testing as well as in depth position analysis. Most coaches use the Ramp Test, 20min FTP or Critical Power Test to analyse and track a rider's ability and improvement. The Apex Bike automates these tests using the supplied software.

The Apex Functional Movement Assessment (AFMA)

Prior to the fit, the client completes 6 exercises that finds the clients biomechanical fingerprint. The results highlight strengths and weaknesses in their body, giving very clear indicators to the bike fitter how the rider is likely to react to any adjustments. More importantly it creates a specific training program for the rider to enable greater gains in the future. 

 

  

Technical Specifications

 

- Dual axis control movement of both saddle and handlebar position, adjustable in 1mm increments and accurate to 0.1mm, contolled via Wifi by the 

bike technician

- True left and right independent power measurements, accurate to within ±0.5%

- Full torque analysis measures in 5 increments throughout the pedal stroke

- Variable magnetic resistance unit, capable of generating in excess of 3000 watts of resistance

- No batteries or calibration for the service life of the bike