Bike fitters in Philly

The reality is, yes, you can probably “fit” on all of those bikes. But not optimally for some. why its always best to get fit first, by a reputable fitter, and take the numbers given to find a bike that nets out on your numbers.

Also, there is nuances to a fit that you want be able to figure out for yourself until you start riding. What extensions you prefer, do you prefer to roll your extensions, where do you like your pads to fall on your forearms, what height do you want your base bar at (close to your pads or with a bit of drop), etc. All the more reason to find someone you can trust with helping you net out on all of this. And who can explain the positives and/or negatives to setting your bike up a certain way.

Or you can just go buy a bike and ride the shit out of it and worry about all that stuff later.

I’ve been messing with the clips on I use now for about 3 years so I kind of feel like I know what I am looking for there. That last piece of advise is great and what I’ll probably end up doing.

I am sure Richie would be upfront and honest if you asked him. He gave me the SC and 2 bikes that Breakaway did not carry at the time as options to look at after seeing my road bike fit.
Thanks, might be at least worth a phone call to end my misery.