The data collected is cross-referenced and stored in a database in the cloud which is constantly updated with the data collected from the 260 Bike Labs worldwide, containing body type information of thousands of cyclists from all continents.
The data stored and analysis software thus allow idmatch to process the body type information of the individual cyclist and determine the ideal angles of movement. Three-dimensional body scanning also improves detection accuracy and allows movements to be analysed on all three spatial planes.
The analysis results allow cyclists to find their correct bike position and ideal configuration of all the relevant accessories for the three contact points: handlebars, saddle and pedals.
Quick and easy to use with a user-friendly interface
The bike fitter lab receives the entire hardware and software instrumentation that is ready to use.
The system is, therefore, easy to use and the entire fitting process is very quick, with an average time of 47 minutes. All this makes it a natural step to perform not only when purchasing your first bike or other accessories, but also, and above all, for follow-ups over the years as required. Lastly, the system is designed to find the bike position of cyclists in any discipline: road, gravel, mountain bike and triathlon.
idmatch fitting process
The bike fitting process with idmatch consists of five steps:
- Entering personal data, goals and any physical issues or traumas
- 3D detection of joints – The system uses a 3D camera to detect the motion points, compare them with a global database and determine specific parameters.
- Foot Fitting – The length of the foot and foot-arch, as well as the type of front foot pedal stroke, to then improve the position of the cleats under the shoes by means of the Cleat Fit tool. This step also serves to establish if the user needs a custom footbed to insert in the cycling shoe.
- Analysis of accessories – The program calculates the recommended saddle, handlebar, crank arm and footbed measurements.
- Positioning in the saddle: the cyclist gets on the bike and the system automatically adapts to their individual characteristics, optimising the position for better comfort and performance.
When the procedure has finished, the system suggests options for the frame, saddle and components compatible with the cyclist’s profile that can be consulted in a constantly updated catalogue.
The idmatch database contains over 200 bike brands and 10,000 bike models. It independently guides the store owner or technician in the choice of the frame size and relevant accessories. |