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Old 11-26-07 | 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by johnny99
A $200 fitting should be to fine tune the fit of your existing bike, i.e. adjust the riding position, cleats, saddle, and handlebar to increase power and efficiency and reduce wobbles and injuries. Finding a bike that fits you without all the on-the-bike testing is much cheaper and possibly free at a good shop.

Yes, true.

But one of those guys who does professional fittings can also accurately measure your body and make a good recommendation based on past entry's in his computer.After all that's what they specialize in.
Just stating what I was told.
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