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Old 08-04-10 | 05:36 PM
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Bikes: Cannondale CAAD9 5...duh!

Originally Posted by chasmm
Here's some info from a CT newspaper, The New Haven Register:

Bike fitting sessions at College Street Cycles last 60-90 minutes. The cost is $75, plus an optional $25 for cleat adjustment.

Matthew Feiner, owner of Devil’s Gear Bike Shop in New Haven, charges $50-$100 for a bike fitting that takes 45-90 minutes.

At Zane’s, the bike-fitting process usually takes three to four hours and costs $350. One of the shop’s employees, Greg Ciocci of New Haven, recently learned how to do bike fittings with specialized computer software.

The full article can be found at http://zanes.com/articles/new-haven-...fits-pg227.htm

Note, I don't have any real affiliation with any of these shops, just providing some info. I did get my Roubaix from Zanes, but that was through the Delta Skymiles program.

Charles
Thats great info as I live 5 min outside new haven and have perused all of the above. looking into bike fitting, since I bought my bike and had original fitting and being new to cycling the set up was more relaxed. due for a new fitting as I plan to do a couple crits next spring and feel like i need some adjustments.
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