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Re: Best options for a first tri bike?
Do not spend $500 US on a fit when you are just starting off....jesus.... ****

Take a bunch of measurements off your current bike, even if road bike, your body dimensions, and post all that up here, and there are guys on this forum that can likely tell you what size to get in most brands. Once you have the bike, you can post vids on here of you riding and get free advice from the same really good fitters on here about how to adjust your position.

With a 2k budget, you'll be pretty tight if that budget includes the 'race' wheels you mentioned.



**** I've had 3 'fittings' done over the past several years, probably costing me over $400 total, and yet the best fit advice I ever got was free, from user Trentnix on this forum...
Last edited by: SBRcanuck: Sep 23, 19 16:27

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  • Post edited by SBRcanuck (Dawson Saddle) on Sep 23, 19 16:27