Staarkhand
08-06-09, 02:01 PM
Anyone able to recommend a fitter near Dayton? I'm looking for a more scientific approach, rather that just some guy with a tape. For example a computer would preferably be involved at some point.
I like what I read at wheelie fun multisport's website (http://www.wheeliefun.com/fitting.html). Anyone know of a reason I shouldn't go there (i.e. bad word of mouth, they're tri guys, you know a better place, etc)?
I appreciate any experiences with them or others in the area that you'd care to share.
I like what I read at wheelie fun multisport's website (http://www.wheeliefun.com/fitting.html). Anyone know of a reason I shouldn't go there (i.e. bad word of mouth, they're tri guys, you know a better place, etc)?
I appreciate any experiences with them or others in the area that you'd care to share.
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