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    Quote Originally Posted by kdskaggs View Post
    First, thank you everyone for your replies. I really appreciate the help!

    Trekhawk, I'd be willing to pay for a really good fit. It would certainly pay for itself if it kept me from buying the wrong bike. What city was your fit in?
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    They look very impressive! I wish they were a whole lot closer though. I'll keep them in mind if a closer good option doesn't present itself. I will travel if I have to.

    Thank you!

    Kenda

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    Kenda -

    If you are 5'4" but have super long legs (longer than your DH), then you are probably not an 'easy' fit. I'm the opposite of you (5'4" with extremely short legs and a long torso) and I had much trouble getting set up on a bike that was comfortable for me. I was afraid that I'd only get the right fit by going custom and I couldn't afford it!

    Anyway, I bought a bike with a geometry as close to what "should" work for me, and then I went to a fit specialist. I was terrified that I was going to be told that my bike wouldn't work, but luckily, I was very close. They did some tweaking and now I have abnormal love for my bike!

    Here's a brief but interesting article about these specialized fit places. The one I went to is mentioned, but they've since closed up shop. They also mention the one Trekhawk posted.

    http://www.slowtwitch.com/mainheadin...pecialist.html

    I didn't see any mentioned in OK, but this might give you an idea of what to look for in your area.

    Good luck!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Kenda -

    If you are 5'4" but have super long legs (longer than your DH), then you are probably not an 'easy' fit. I'm the opposite of you (5'4" with extremely short legs and a long torso) and I had much trouble getting set up on a bike that was comfortable for me. I was afraid that I'd only get the right fit by going custom and I couldn't afford it!

    Anyway, I bought a bike with a geometry as close to what "should" work for me, and then I went to a fit specialist. I was terrified that I was going to be told that my bike wouldn't work, but luckily, I was very close. They did some tweaking and now I have abnormal love for my bike!

    Here's a brief but interesting article about these specialized fit places. The one I went to is mentioned, but they've since closed up shop. They also mention the one Trekhawk posted.

    http://www.slowtwitch.com/mainheadin...pecialist.html

    I didn't see any mentioned in OK, but this might give you an idea of what to look for in your area.

    Good luck!!
    Hey GLC - thanks for posting the article it is very interesting.
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    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

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    GLC, thank you for the article! I'll read it and see where to go from here. I did write Serotta about my poorly fitting bike and amazingly, they wrote me back. They recommend going back to Wheatridge, in Colorado, because one of their teachers now does bike fits. He's supposed to be one of their top fitters. If I knew for sure that I wanted another Serotta, I would probably do that, even though it entails 20 hours of driving for each trip there. There is a Serotta dealer about 3.5 hour drive from here but I'm not sure how good of a fitter they have and I really don't want to repeat my past mistake. I do love my bike though so maybe I ought to get another one.

    This is way too confusing for me. At least I know Wheatridge has many bikes to test ride.

    Kenda

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    Hi, GLC, I measured my pubic bone height, according to Rivendell's method. It is 80cm or 31 1/2 inches. Rivendell recommends the following if I want one of their bikes:

    Rambouillet - 54cm
    Saluki - 54cm
    Bleriot - 55cm
    Atlantis - 53cm if you run big volume tires, or 54.5cm if you plan on
    something no larger than a 1.5" tire

    I have never seen one of their bikes and there is nowhere anywhere close to test ride one so I doubt this will be my choice.

    Kenda

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdskaggs View Post
    I have never seen one of their bikes and there is nowhere anywhere close to test ride one so I doubt this will be my choice.

    Kenda
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