Well, good luck again, and I hope that the process isn't too
frustrating. You are wise to keep variables to a minimum during a
period of alterations, as you said to Matt. Keep us informed of the
progress.

On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 1:01 AM, Zaelia <caddic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Patrick:
>
> When I went to the first fitter and he moved my saddle forward, I was
> totally shocked. I had been moving my saddle back, in small
> adjustments, over the six or so months since I had first had my bike.
> If anything, I thought it could have moved further back or that I was
> getting close to the range needed. I must admit, I wasn't
> uncomfortable with the fitting I received w/ the first fitter, at
> least not when it came to the pressure on my hands, numbness/tingling
> in hands and feet, and sore butt. We just were not able to make my
> upper body feel good. That's why I decided to try another fitter and
> they seem to have put me back to where I started in everything except
> my saddle fore/aft position.
>
> I responded to Steve's post and described my ride today. I think I'll
> just try to focus on my saddle and my cleats for now and see how that
> goes. I was super focused on my upper body after the initial fitting,
> because all the other issues seemed to have been solved. I'm feeling a
> little better about things having gone for a ride today, but getting
> out for a 90 km (56 mile) ride will be the real yardstick.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions. I'll definitely keep them in mind.
>

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