Yes, you are right I do deserve a proper fitting. Thank you for supporting meSometimes it's clearer when someone clarifies the situation
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Well, the place I'm considering getting fit is not where I've ever had any service before but they guarantee their fit and they are down the street from meI e-mailed the fitter there and he fits up to 6 fits a week during peak season (Jan-March) and about 30% of his clients are women
Which is very promising
I have since stopped going to the LBS where I bought my bike that told me to change my chain every 500 miles. I measure my own chain now![]()
I guess I'm a bit traumatized by my initial experience of buying my bike and feeling like they are less than helpful. They did not really do even an informal fitting and I had insist on a fitting 8 months later when I had persistent neck/back pain (the pain I'm having trouble getting rid of. I'm also having some weird knee pain but it's difficult to pinpoint since I haven't been riding a lot).
When I went in for that fitting, I felt like they were using me as an opportunity to sell thingsI did walk out with a new saddle (which I probably needed) but I didn't feel that the person helping me get fit was very engaged. I was largely unimpressed. The only perk is that since I got my bike there, the maintenance is free so I try to bring it in annually to get it tuned up. Whenever I go there, though, I feel like they're not taking me seriously because I do not have a really nice bicycle and I do not race
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I do have another LBS that I really like because they are so helpful but I am kind of meticulous and their fits are a little informal for meI love them for everything else but they are far away and I want a more experienced fitter.
I guess I have to mentally prepare myself to goIt's off season though and I keep going back and forth whether I should wait until the spring
But I'm realizing more and more that I should probably just do it
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Sometimes it's clearer when someone clarifies the situation
I did walk out with a new saddle (which I probably needed) but I didn't feel that the person helping me get fit was very engaged. I was largely unimpressed. The only perk is that since I got my bike there, the maintenance is free so I try to bring it in annually to get it tuned up. Whenever I go there, though, I feel like they're not taking me seriously because I do not have a really nice bicycle and I do not race

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