03-06-2017, 12:44 PM
A fitting can be really good value, but go in knowing what you're looking for in the fitting. Be very specific about any discomfort you have when riding (do your hands/wrists get sore, are you comfortable in the saddle, knee pain or other joint pain etc.) and any goals you may have (ride longer distances, go faster, ride more regularly, be more comfortable etc.). You sound pretty happy with things as they are right now while riding at 100km/week. If you continue at that volume, I doubt you'd find the fit is good value. But if you were commuting to work, you'd be tripling the riding you do in a week and a bike fit may very well offer significant improvement. Just be very clear what your goals are going in to the fitting, any issues you are experiencing right now, and communicate them to the bike fitter. There is no one right fit, so they can't help you if they don't know what you're looking for.