Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
You should not be raising or lowering your saddle in order to help neck pain.
Your saddle needs to be at the right height to make for correct leg extension. Any deviations from that can cause other problems such as knee pain (too low) or rocking hips (too high) while pedaling. There is very little "play" available in seat height, anything too off the mark will cause discomfort.
That's what I thought...


Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
Have you given your body a chance to ease into the new fit before rejecting it?
About fifty miles on the bike with each adjustment I made (usually 4-5 rides lately).

Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post

Or maybe you can even ask for a different fitter... a second opinion, like people do with doctors?
I did, and unfortunately, there is only the one guy there. Basically I feel like I threw my $80 down the toilet. I already found a much more reputable fitter in the area after doing some homework, and will probably invest in that next season. I just want to try and get it back to where it was before I started having pain. I initially went in for the fit for saddle discomfort only, and he didn't even try to suggest a different saddle or anything else to help.