I should point out I've used Bikewhisperer. Scherrit is as good as the journalist says and you are getting 3 hours of a professionals time, no way is £35 enough for that!
It's way more than 'is the saddle the right height'. You know this really when he is underneath you watching you pedal and then gets you to stop and moves your cleats :)
He's a British Cycling coach & can design Frames etc.
Similar services in London are £200+ (e.g Barry @ Bespoke cycling, Cyclefit) - this is not the same as the 'quick tune up' you get in a bike shop - the 'Specialised BG fit' is available now in some shops which is also ~£200.
If you just commute a short distance, would I worry about being fitted to this level? no. not unless I started having problems or was uncomfortable.
If I was about to do a long ride then I would spend the money to ward off possible issues - it's easier to prevent a problem than fix it in bodily terms.
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It's way more than 'is the saddle the right height'. You know this really when he is underneath you watching you pedal and then gets you to stop and moves your cleats :)
He's a British Cycling coach & can design Frames etc.
Similar services in London are £200+ (e.g Barry @ Bespoke cycling, Cyclefit) - this is not the same as the 'quick tune up' you get in a bike shop - the 'Specialised BG fit' is available now in some shops which is also ~£200.
If you just commute a short distance, would I worry about being fitted to this level? no. not unless I started having problems or was uncomfortable.
If I was about to do a long ride then I would spend the money to ward off possible issues - it's easier to prevent a problem than fix it in bodily terms.