Originally Posted by
Ex Pres
All the local shops have fitters, but some really are more geared to the racers, and I'm not sure how well they suit a more recreational rider. I do have one [sometimes] riding partner that used Bike Link's (Hwy 150 in Hoover) fitter and was vey impressed. He was having a few issues, for example with his hamstrings, on rides that were a little out of his comfort zone; but after his session with the BL owner he reports that all has been great. He spent about 2 hours on the fitting session.
Good to hear. That's not the store I use most often but was at the top of my list for shops to get a fit at, I'm glad you confirmed what I was thinking. Thanks