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Not sure about online fitting but when I had mine the fitting has been done taking into account the pedals, the cleats and the shoes I decided to go for and I'm talking about my daily bike. I just take shoes replacement with me. A good fit will look at the angle of your leg plus other indicator and derive the length from there.
Has anyone talked about how different pedal systems effect bike fit?
I've been trying to do some online fittings (on the off-chance it helps my fucked ITBs) and none of them seem to take into account pedal system height: I just (roughly) measured the overall 'stack-height' of my keos (contact point > spindle center + cleat + sole + insoles, etc) and it's 45mm.
The 'stack height' of my daily bike is approx 30mm less with platform pedals and trainers, which is obviously going to make a huge difference in terms of fit.
Do I need to add 45mm to what they recommend, or have they somehow guessed a figure and included it in their calculations?