I am going to go to a new guy here in town that has worked with hincappie and Mr. Armstrong. A few guys have worked with him and have been impressed. I don't mind buying equipment to make it right but I don't like being sold a bill of goods. Unfortunately, he is on vacation right now.
No offense taken. I am not as proficient on bike fitting as I should be. I messed around with it on my last bike and I got it pretty close to what seemed right. I do think the last fitter helped more than he hurt but leaving the headset loose was a big turn-off. He seems to be more interested in quantity of quality. When you can get to him he seems to take time for you. The problem is he is always with somebody. He works at a high volume bike store. I appreciate your links as they are a big help. I didn't take your post as an insult or a flaming.