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Originally Posted by Treycal
The Bike Shop downtown has a number of good bike fitters with a physiotherapy background.
I’ve done a couple of fittings for my road bike and mountain bike with Spencer and the results have been great. A basic fitting is $199 and takes about 75 minutes. They will also send you a file with all your measurements so that you can use those if you get a new bike.
The other nice thing is that since their fitters are all registered physiotherapists, if you have a benefit plan, you can use that to cover the cost of the fittings.
Here’s a link to their website. https://www.thebikeshop.com/about/ph...etul-pg491.htm
ETA - don’t worry about the point in their basic fitting discussion where they say it isn’t appropriate for those using clipless pedals. It was not a big deal and one the biggest adjustments Spencer made was to the positions of the cleats on my shoes.
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Seriously, it’s covered as physio? I might look at getting another one done. I did one a couple of years ago, and wasn’t really thrilled with it. But like anything, I’m sure some fitters are better (and more experienced) than others, and wouldn’t mind trying again.