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Old 04-01-12 | 06:42 PM
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SurlyLaika
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Originally Posted by SouthFLpix
I think only pro racers and dentists can afford to really pay for a professional to come out and have you ride the trainer while they slowly optimize your fit for comfort, all the while recording your position on video to be analyzed later in conjunction with power meter readings.
really? Maybe my LBS owner wasn't a professional then, cos he only charged $25. It got me close enough to an ideal fit, but I've done some tweaking since. It really is up to the individual to decide what is best for him. Anyways, for beginner's, $25 is a bargain to get a good start. If you've been cycling for a while, you probably know enough to know make minor adjustments til it feels best.
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