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2008-04-02 7:58 AM

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Subject: Chicago Area Bike Fit
I may be going to the Chicago area one of the next weekends. I still need fitted on my new tri bike (my first) and am not totally sold on any of the fitters in my area as I think most have a road bike specialty or mentality. Would it be worth it to get fit at a trishop in Chicago? and if so where? I'll be going to Romeoville, but don't mind a little drive to get a good fit. I've got a long summer on the saddle ahead with IMLOU ending the season.

**Edit: Meant to put this in the general forum.

Edited by CKinsey 2008-04-02 8:13 AM


2008-04-02 8:07 AM
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Subject: RE: Chicago Area Bike Fit

Check out this link.  The one I would avoid is Plank Road.  Don't know anything about the others.

http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=107674&posts=2&start=1

2008-04-02 8:35 AM
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Go see David at Endure it in Naperville, but call ahead and get and appointment.

http://www.endureitsports.com/home/index.php

The shop is about 10 miles from where you will be at. You will not be sorry!
2008-04-02 9:35 AM
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Subject: RE: Chicago Area Bike Fit
I can't speak from experience, so take this for what it's worth, but I've heard good things about Mission Bay (they are a tri shop) and Get-A-Grip. The latter is pricey, at about $300. I'm trying to decide first when I should get a "real" fit and then between one of these two shops.
2008-04-02 9:52 AM
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I was fitted at Get-A-Grip...enjoyed the experinece although it is a pricey one.
2008-04-02 2:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Chicago Area Bike Fit
jhouse4 - 2008-04-02 8:35 AM

Go see David at Endure it in Naperville, but call ahead and get and appointment.

http://www.endureitsports.com/home/index.php

The shop is about 10 miles from where you will be at. You will not be sorry!


not sure about the fit I get there. He had me at a 80 degree seat angle as my ideal angle. Seems kinda off to me since you will never get a bike at 80 degrees.

I got a fit at the bike shoppe of glen ellynn for my roadie and I am very happy about one I got, and they when I went for a tri bike they helpful.

I like the people at mission bay (no idea about fittings) but I do not think they fist certified.


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2008-04-02 9:13 PM
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I was fitted at Get A Grip. They are pricey but know what they are doing. I've had no issues so far with the fit.
2008-05-01 11:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Chicago Area Bike Fit

try Mission Bay Multi...

 http://www.missionbaymultisport.com/

 

 

 

2008-05-01 1:35 PM
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JimChicago - 2008-05-01 11:39 AM

try Mission Bay Multi...

 http://www.missionbaymultisport.com/

 

 

 



yeah I just got fitted with them. The experience was good. I think the fit was good but time will tell.
2008-05-01 4:25 PM
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Subject: RE: Chicago Area Bike Fit
I second Get a Grip on Fulton.

Kevin and the crew are fabulous and thorough. It is a bit pricey, but they literally spend like 3+ hours with you.
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