Postural observations when riding - knee pain

Ok,
So I know the obvious answer is get a bike fit (its a ££ thing at the moment), and I can cycle pain free 90% of the time + I have already had my cleats pro fitted.
I only notice the knee pain when doing a longer, harder ride and usually when I back off the pace i.e. when I am cooling down. However, a few things I have noticed when I ride (when I really think about it)
- after long periods pain just below the front of the knee cap (goes when I stop/rest), ITB/quad stretches seem to help this. - like a burning sensation.
- sit slightly to the right on the saddle (i then shift back to the centre)
- right side sometimes feels tighter/it is working harder?
- my right foot is very slightly more toe down than the left
- my left foot points slightly outward so knee comes closer to the top tube than on right
- slight bit more pressure on left hand side on handle bars (noticed in tricep).
Given the above observations, would anyone have any suggestions.
p.s I know this is a long shot
Thanks in advance
So I know the obvious answer is get a bike fit (its a ££ thing at the moment), and I can cycle pain free 90% of the time + I have already had my cleats pro fitted.
I only notice the knee pain when doing a longer, harder ride and usually when I back off the pace i.e. when I am cooling down. However, a few things I have noticed when I ride (when I really think about it)
- after long periods pain just below the front of the knee cap (goes when I stop/rest), ITB/quad stretches seem to help this. - like a burning sensation.
- sit slightly to the right on the saddle (i then shift back to the centre)
- right side sometimes feels tighter/it is working harder?
- my right foot is very slightly more toe down than the left
- my left foot points slightly outward so knee comes closer to the top tube than on right
- slight bit more pressure on left hand side on handle bars (noticed in tricep).
Given the above observations, would anyone have any suggestions.
p.s I know this is a long shot
Thanks in advance
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maybe your right leg is shorter than your left?
I have thought this, when I look in the mirror, i notice that (very slightly), my left shoulder is ever so slightly higher than my right. Does that fit with the theory?
As far as I know the only way to find out if you have a genuine leg length discrepancy is to have an x-ray. By 'genuine' leg length discrepancy, I mean a bone in one leg is actually shorter than on the other leg, as opposed to a functional difference like a tightness in the hip on one side causing a difference in the effective range of motion of each leg.
As you mentioned in your OP that you're on a budget, you might want to send your query to the fitness Q&A at cyclingnews.com (and have a read through some old posts), as Steve Hogg, who is on their panel, seems to have a great reputation as a bike fitter, and speaks a lot of sense.