Another option is to use Wobblenaught bike fit. Its done entirely on-
line and involves some extensive self-measuring, but it is another
resource.
http://www.wobblenaught.com/
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m2t2@yahoogroups.com, "Calvert, Jay USA" <jjcalver@n...> wrote:
> Even though I like some of the mechanics at the local shops, I
would never trust them to give me a tri fit. I went to Krag
Rasmussen at Transition Sports in Oakland. He's FIST certified by
Slowtwitch and a great person. His contact info can be found at
www.transitionsports.com.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: disporten [mailto:m2t2admin@f...]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 6:05 AM
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> Subject: [M2T2] Tri Bike Fit
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> Anyone know a good tri bike fitter here in Monterey? None of the
> fitters at the places I've called have competed in a triathlon or
> spent any time in the aero position themselves; not that that's
> mandatory to be a good fitter, but I'd like the fitter to have some
> personal knowledge, not just second-hand knowledge.
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