John Allis. Former National Champion and coach of Harvard's Women's cycling team, I believe. I had a basic fitting with him 2 years after I bought my first road bike there. He was able to make some signiifcant changes for me (turns out top tube was a little short, seat too low) with just watching me ride on the trainer. I don't know what they do for more technical fittings.
I did have an in depth fitting at FitWerx (in Vermont) last year on my current road bike. It was very involved with body measurements, flexibility measurements, video measurements. Turns out my current bike was pretty much right on. They give you a digital copy of all the measurements and you can get a discount at any time in the future if you buy a bike from them.
They have a store in Peabody, but I would recommend going to Vermont and making a weekend of fitting and riding. Beautiful country!




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. Seriously, they are OK, have been in business a long time, and I know them fairly well, as DS worked there. It's a good shop for new riders; one of my friends bought a flat bar roadie there and has been very happy. The selection of women's clothing has improved, too, although way too much $.
