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I got a new Scott road bike this summer and couldn't be happier with the fit from the crew at Get a Grip. It's a bit of money to spend, but if you're spending your hard earned cash on a decent bike it's well worth it. They are very thorough and tweaking after the initial fit is part of the deal as well. I did several long rides out in the mountains of Colorado last month and I'm really glad I got the fitting. Spending 4 to 6 hours on the bike with no problems -- well, other than a flatlander at high altitude.
So Julie are you happy with the fitting?
I have pain here and there and get numb hands sometimes and especially numb feet, and was thinking of getting one after my boss described his fitting (though other things I'm working on via physical therapy).
Is it useful if you are not clipless?
I'd like to recommend the woman who was doing some quick fits at the Lincoln Park Bike-to-Work Week Pit Stop this morning. I've never invested in a complete bike-fitting, but in just a few minutes she made some really useful adjustments to my bike. She also shared some valuable recommendations on training and riding. I think the perspective of a physical therapist is really helpful in this case. Not a bike shop, this PT clinic offers official bike fittings. Contact:
K. Blaire Broers, PT, DPT
Lakeshore Sports Physical Therapy, PC
List of services (Quick Fit and Detail Fit): http://www.lakeshoresportspt.com/bikefit.html
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