We ship mail-order via:
e-commerce site , phone We offer local home/work delivery, transacting via:
e-commerce site You may order in advance, and pick up, transacting via:
phone
Bike Fit
Key Tri-Specific Contact(s):
Yes, Their Names - Dean Philllips, Mike Meuse & Marty Miserandino F.I.S.T. Tri Fitter(s):
Yes, Their Names - Dean Phillips & Marty Miserandino F.I.S.T. Road Fitter(s):
None F.I.S.T. Advanced Fitter(s):
None BFACT Score: 0 BikeFit, BodyGeometry, Retul, Serotta, or Trek Fitter(s):
Yes, Their Names - Dean Phillips, Mike Meuse & Marty Miserandino Default Tri-Fit Methodology:
Jamabalaya (a little of everything) Fit Bikes:
Purely Custom, Serotta Motion-Capture Systems:
Dartfish, Retul
Shop Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. Barnett-Trained Mechanic(s):
None United Bicycle Institute-Trained Mechanic(s):
None Shop Info: Fit Werx MA is a science and research driven full-service retail shop focused on road and triathlon cycling performance and products. Fit Werx MA is co-owned by SICI Advanced Triathlon instructor and Triathlete Magazine "Tech Support" writer Ian Buchanan, Ironman Event Competitor Marty Miserandino and resident pro, pursuit World Champion and TT specialist Dean Phillips. Fit Werx features some of the most advanced fitting and bicycle design studios available. With locations in New Jersey/NYC, Vermont and Massachusetts, Fit Werx serves athletes around the world as well as athletes in their own backyard. Fit Werx is dedicated to providing high quality products and services that help athletes achieve their goals. Directions: Easily reached from Route 128/95 in Peabody, Mass.
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