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Old 05-13-13, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by MuppetMower
Wow, that is a good idea!

There is a shop nearby with the guru fit bike. I'll look into this.
Professional fittings can take over 2 hours run from $100-250. But those involve lots of measurements, saddles, spinning, etc... Tell them that you aren't looking for a full-on fitting session. You just see what the two different TT lengths feel like because you aren't sure which is for you.

If you can talk them into simply plugging-in the same geometry with 2 different top tube lengths, then maybe you can get away A LOT cheaper...maybe $30-50. That would be money well spent.
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