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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Hartford CT
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    62

    Thumbs up Bike Fitter in MA

    Hands down-- Seth Brosnan of Competitive edge E Longmeadow....
    Has drawn a following from an entire womens race team and their racing husbands.. Many who've gone through timely and costly gimmick machine fittings... and who wouldn't consider going anywhere else... NO BONES ABOUT IT SEE SETH AND ONLY SETH... VERY REASONABLE$ AND BE PREPARED FOR 2-3 HRS....
    "Competition is often won or lost on the 6 inch playing field between the ears."

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    18

    Greg @ Cycling PT

    A fitter who goes above and beyond is Greg Robidoux who is a physical therapist by trade. When he fits, he takes into consideration your anatomy along with any past injuries. To me, this makes quite a difference. http://www.thecyclingpt.com/Site2/Home.html

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Quincy, MA
    Posts
    119
    My boyfriend, who is hardcore about cycling, went to Fitwerx in Peabody when he bought his newest Serotta last year. He said the fit was around $200 (I think) and worth every penny - said they did an awesome job!

    www.fitwerx.com

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Massachusetts
    Posts
    1
    I second Fitwerx in Peabody. I bought a roadbike at another Boston area LBS and got their basic fitting. Right away, I could tell it wasn't right. After the Fitwerx fitting, it was 100X better! They did leg measurements, looked at my flexibility, watched my pedal stroke. The fit was $200 and took about 1.5 hrs, but was worth every penny. Bonus- If you buy a bike there, the cost of the fitting is included or discounted.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Portland, OR
    Posts
    108
    Belmont Wheelworks! just don't dare go there for a fit without cycling shorts (I have seen people show up without shorts)
    I work next to Cycleloft. They seem like a nice bunch of people, but I am Belmont-loyal. Anyway - the selection of women's clothing at Cycleloft is dreadful. You will have much more fun at belmont. Just avoid it on the weekends when there is nice weather.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Boston
    Posts
    11
    I'm surprised to hear that Belmont Wheelworks does fittings. I went in there right before spring to buy a commuter and do a parts swap onto my new road frame but immediately changed my mind when I asked about fittings and the gentlemen I was working with old me that they didn't offer fits. Needless to say my experience with them was rather frustrating and a total dead end.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Portland, OR
    Posts
    108
    the more I walk over to Cycle Loft (I work almost across the street), the more I like them. At Belmont, it is even hard to get someone to unlock the dressing room! I have had some nice conversations with 2 of the women that work there.

    Yes, I got my fitting done by a nice guy at Belmont -- down in the basement room. The old guy there (can't remember his name) is supposed to be an amazing fitter.

 

 

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