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Old 10-06-16 | 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Inpd
I'm curious if anyone had a negative experience. i.e. the fitter didn't really help them. I'm also curious if the fit is for you or for you and the bike. i.e. if I have two bikes do I need two fits?
If you have different purposes for them then you might want different fits.

It's important to understand there is no such thing as a 'right' fit, it is all a set of compromises between aerodynamics, power production, and comfort. Depending on your goals you will place more emphasis on one of those and less on the others. If you have different goals for different bikes, then your emphasis will probably shift.

Most people not racing probably place more emphasis on comfort (which they should.) People time trialing will favor aerodynamics while for climbing specialist power production will be the most important.

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