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Old 08-01-17, 06:24 PM
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I don't know if he's bought into any of these "scientific" tools, but Alan Albert at Westwood Cycle has been fitting folks for decades, and is very well respected. He's who I brought Deb to so I didn't have to deal with fitting my wife myself. (think, teaching tour own daughter to drive).

If you go there, tell him that Francis (from Chain-L) says hello.

BTW - before having a fit done (by anybody), take the time to think about why you think you need one, and what doesn't feel right, ie. you feel you're reaching for the bars, sliding forward or back on the saddle, or whatever issues you may now have that you want corrected. Tell the fitter your impressions of what isn't right, but don't get into proposing changes because that can color his judgements.
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