yes looking for new bike but was hoping the results from the bike fit could be used for the set up of a new bike......now you have planted a seed maybe wait till i purchase new bike and have the older bike set up free as a part of my purchase well best test the water and see what responce i get about about having a free fitting and both bikes set up correctlyCannot speak to the Specialized fit, but aren't you about to drop a chunk of change on a new bike. I'd be expecting some sort of bike fit with the purchase from a pukka LBS (or at least at a reduced rate)![]()
tried a few of the simple tips about seat been level tip of saddle to bars been arms length plus hand (not sure how good that bit of advise is)legs not locking out when seated and peddals at the bottom all seems ok when riding just having a little pain in the knee after a ride so now think this could be caused by the cleat position?I don't know that they'll do it for your old bike - only a new one that you buy from them? I know Corridori in Epsom include a BG fit with a new bike purchase
There are loads of online guides, which are often linked on here, for checking the fit yourself
Be prepared to have to spend money on the bike if the fit suggests changes are needed - stem, bars, cranks etc
no racing intended just long leisurely rides,club runs and few tours in the Alps each year, great link thanksAre you going to compete? Club time trials, racing or crit's?
Get a Specialized 'Bikefit' if there is silverware involved. If not, don't.
http://www.bikedynamics.co.uk/guidelines.htm
This guy puts enough on his website for the casual cyclist to get by with, with the assistance of a mate holding a plastic protractor.