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TT Bike Fitters in the Western New York Area
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Bought a new-to-me Argon 18 this fall and I am looking for a fit before I cut the poles and fork. Any suggestions in the area? I’m willing to travel, but, I’m in Rochester, NY with small children. Needs to be within 3-4 hours.

Searched the forum but couldn’t find any suggestions from this decade.

Thanks in advance!

Strava
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Re: TT Bike Fitters in the Western New York Area [Jkgoff] [ In reply to ]
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Jim Hogan used to own Geneva Bicycle Center and he is excellent. He sold to Trek a couple of years ago. Not sure if he's still involved, but might be worth a call.
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Re: TT Bike Fitters in the Western New York Area [mkb] [ In reply to ]
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Unfortunately, that bike shop closed a few years ago. I went to the going out of business sale.

I don’t know if a new shop opened up in its place. It’s worth a call!

Strava
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Re: TT Bike Fitters in the Western New York Area [Jkgoff] [ In reply to ]
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It’s now a Trek Store. You’ve got Love and Sprockets over in Buffalo that seems to care more about TT fits than the local Rochester shops. Looks like Andrew is one of the top rated fitters on here.

Maybe ERO down in PA? https://erohighperformance.com/

And here’s the database of fitters: https://www.slowtwitch.com/fitters/

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Re: TT Bike Fitters in the Western New York Area [type-B] [ In reply to ]
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I’ve done a couple of Love & sprocket sponsored races. So it would be nice to keep my money in the community. Thanks for the advice!

Strava
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Re: TT Bike Fitters in the Western New York Area [Jkgoff] [ In reply to ]
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I’ve had fits from Andy at Love and Sprockets and Tom at Tom’s Pro Bike (and from Andy when he worked at at Tom’s :)). They both know their stuff. Andy is a bit more tri-oriented fwiw.

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