Originally Posted by
Bald Paul
I went to this shop for a fitting prior to buying my new bike. It was, without a doubt, the most comprehensive fitting I have ever had - much more than just 'adjust the saddle and guess at the stem you'll need'. The system they use also has a database of bikes and frames and can then recommend which would be the best fit for you. It took about 2 hours, and was worth every penny.
Thanks! I have heard of Shimano bike fit and see that I have a shop in my area that does it. I will look into it.
I assume that you now have put some miles on your bike, did you end up having to adjust post fit as you rode more and more? Someone above posted a good point that your ideal position may be different after some riding rather than in an hour long fit.