Originally Posted by
VegasJen
Once again, YMMV and if you don't feel at all comfortable on your bike, or maybe it's something that's included with a new purchase, then by all means take advantage of the service. As for me, I'm left with this feeling that I could have just spent that money on getting the shorter cranks like I was already planning and then tinkering with it because I was already pretty darn close.
Was this your road or tri bike? I'm also curious what you said to the fitter. What did you say you were trying to accomplish? Did you say you were looking to improve comfort or performance and did you mention any problems with the present position or things you were interested in improving?