My problem with cyclefitting generally is that if you go to five different experts you can all but guarantee that you'll end up with five different positions as each has their own views on certain aspects of how a bike should fit. However, I had a knee problem 3 years ago and a morning session with Cyclefit fixed that and my pedal stroke felt more efficient afterwards. So some of it does work.
I'd be in general agreement with the majority here though - you'd be better off spending your money on the inevitable upgrade(s) if you go down the OTP route.
My problem with cyclefitting generally is that if you go to five different experts you can all but guarantee that you'll end up with five different positions as each has their own views on certain aspects of how a bike should fit. However, I had a knee problem 3 years ago and a morning session with Cyclefit fixed that and my pedal stroke felt more efficient afterwards. So some of it does work.
I'd be in general agreement with the majority here though - you'd be better off spending your money on the inevitable upgrade(s) if you go down the OTP route.