Thanks both for your input. Strype Street sounds like the worst way to do something like a saddle fit, can't believe there wasn't aftercare!
I've got an added complication that the bike in question is a flat bar so I'll get in touch with some places and start going through the motions.
I shouldn't think it'll make a huge difference to the fitting process if it's a flat bar bike. They should just note how you're sitting and what kind of riding you want to do, and take it from there.
Good luck!
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Thanks both for your input. Strype Street sounds like the worst way to do something like a saddle fit, can't believe there wasn't aftercare!
I've got an added complication that the bike in question is a flat bar so I'll get in touch with some places and start going through the motions.