An in depth breakdown of why I use RAD as a reference point for the fit of all of my bikes and how I measure both the RAD and RAD angle. I first came across this concept through Lee McCormack in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHagRovHSYs) and also through this article (https://www.pinkbike.com/news/importance-of-handlebar-height-mountain-bike.html) on PinkBike. Personally I don't have a method where I feel you can find your perfect RAD number and fit your bike to it. I have used this measurement as a reference point across many bikes now and have been able to find a setup that works well for me, my body, and my riding style. Hope this video helps you out! Subscribe for new videos every Monday, and new shorts every Tuesday and Thursday! Appreciate the support! Sponsors: - DJI (Action Camera) - Ari (Frames, use this link for a discount: https://aribikes.com/peterjamison) - Marzocchi (Suspension) - Race Face (Cockpit & Wheels) - Fox (Helmets, Clothing, Shoes) - Shimano (Drivetrain & Brakes) - Maxxis (tires) If you enjoyed this video and want more MTB content, you can find me on social here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterjamison/ Webiste: https://www.peterjamisonmtb.com/ Some of my favorite music: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/136HN0trc72xSd2BlybYzD?si=74e6793622be4b44

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