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Subject: professional fitter
Sorry if this has been discussed before.

Any recommendations on a professional fitter in Duluth or Twin Cites?


2014-06-15 7:31 AM
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I know others have been recommended here before, but I go to Gear West. They have been doing it for years.
2014-06-15 8:50 AM
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I know others have been recommended here before, but I go to Gear West. They have been doing it for years.


X2. The guys and gals at gear west are great!
2014-06-15 3:41 PM
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Originally posted by peteweb55403

I know others have been recommended here before, but I go to Gear West. They have been doing it for years.


X2. The guys and gals at gear west are great!


X3. Getting fitted by GW before buying is probably the best money I've ever spent in tri.

Chris Balser also has a great reputation locally.
2014-08-02 8:52 PM
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Chris Balser is the best in the state! Check him out. 

http://www.bicyclefitguru.com/

 

2014-08-03 5:02 PM
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Subject: RE: professional fitter
I have had both of my bikes fit at The Fix Studio. Extremely comprehensive fitting which starts with a thorough assessment of your body mechanics. You get a great fit and also exercises to help with areas that are causing you problems. Well worth the money. They are in South Minneapolis.


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