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Old 11-23-15 | 11:28 PM
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allen254
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Bikes: Fuji roubaix 1.1

Originally Posted by Jaredn
I just had my bike fully fitted. Boy were my cleats way off. It actually felt a lot better in my knees and shins with them properly adjusted. He had to watch me on the trainer and adjusted the cleats at least 3 times before they were correct. Both of my feet are definitely not the same.

I would say that a professional fitting is worth it, not just for the cleats, but the whole bike. It's much different than the salesman/tech/whatever eyeballing it when you buy them.

Though, you might be able to find the right spot(s) on your own, as I'm sure many people do. For me though, what I thought was right, definitely wasn't.
yeah i get you , but i've never really had any pains in my legs or feet other than normal soreness from riding hard i think i ve set my bike myself pretty well or at least my legs seem to be happy , i would get a bike fit if i had knee pains or legs pains that i couldn't pin point but i've never felt any. i just ordered a cleat positioning tool that i feel will help a lot in finding a better cleat position from ergon.
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