Can I use a bike fitting service to determine my correct seat height, or is it just a fancy way for bike shops to make an extra buck off of clueless cyclists? I mean, how hard can it really be to figure out how high your seat should be? Is it really worth paying someone to tell you what you could probably figure out with a few minutes of YouTube research and some trial and error?
And what exactly do these bike fitters do, anyway? Do they have some kind of magical formula for determining the perfect seat height, or is it just a bunch of voodoo nonsense? Ive heard some people swear by these services, but Ive also heard horror stories about people being told to raise or lower their seat by a fraction of an inch, only to have it make no discernible difference in their ride.
And dont even get me started on the whole cleat alignment thing. Is it really necessary to pay someone to tell you how to attach your shoes to your pedals? I mean, come on, its not rocket science. But hey, maybe Im just missing something. Maybe theres some kind of secret society of cyclists who know the truth about bike fitting, and theyre all just laughing at the rest of us as we struggle to figure out how to ride our bikes comfortably.
So, I guess my question is, can a bike fitting service really make a difference in your ride, or is it just a waste of money? And if its the latter, why do so many people seem to swear by it? Is it just a case of the emperors new clothes, where everyones too afraid to say that the service is actually a bunch of nonsense?
And what exactly do these bike fitters do, anyway? Do they have some kind of magical formula for determining the perfect seat height, or is it just a bunch of voodoo nonsense? Ive heard some people swear by these services, but Ive also heard horror stories about people being told to raise or lower their seat by a fraction of an inch, only to have it make no discernible difference in their ride.
And dont even get me started on the whole cleat alignment thing. Is it really necessary to pay someone to tell you how to attach your shoes to your pedals? I mean, come on, its not rocket science. But hey, maybe Im just missing something. Maybe theres some kind of secret society of cyclists who know the truth about bike fitting, and theyre all just laughing at the rest of us as we struggle to figure out how to ride our bikes comfortably.
So, I guess my question is, can a bike fitting service really make a difference in your ride, or is it just a waste of money? And if its the latter, why do so many people seem to swear by it? Is it just a case of the emperors new clothes, where everyones too afraid to say that the service is actually a bunch of nonsense?