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November 29, 2012 at 4:25 pm #956382
Dirt
Participant@Tim Kelley 36751 wrote:
I think you need to consider a true areobar setup over clipons with drops, even if it limits the number of your hand positions.. A recent study showed a 10-20 percent improvement in efficiency with that type of setup: http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/article/how-aero-is-aero-19273/
I haven’t wanted to make that jump because it requires a completely different frame geometry/size/position. I do that kind of ride so rarely, that I haven’t really wanted to make that jump. Perhaps this is the opportunity to do so.
November 29, 2012 at 4:55 pm #956389Tim Kelley
Participant@Dirt 36753 wrote:
I haven’t wanted to make that jump because it requires a completely different frame geometry/size/position. I do that kind of ride so rarely, that I haven’t really wanted to make that jump. Perhaps this is the opportunity to do so.
The positioning is quite a bit different and you need to put in the saddle time leading up to a long event–I can tell when I’ve been off the TT bike for awhile because my neck and shoulders will get sore after awhile.
If you’d like to ride my setup sometime, we’re about the same size…
November 29, 2012 at 5:58 pm #956399Certifried
ParticipantNovember 29, 2012 at 7:01 pm #956404Bilsko
ParticipantJust found a ride to covet. The Fixed Alpcross
I think this shot sold it for me:
[IMG]http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0127/8712/files/fxd_alpcross_-_movie_1_Kopie_grande.jpg?2920[/IMG]Here’s the teaser video of the ride:
[video=vimeo;54272055]http://vimeo.com/54272055[/video]November 29, 2012 at 7:16 pm #956405Dirt
Participant@Tim Kelley 36760 wrote:
The positioning is quite a bit different and you need to put in the saddle time leading up to a long event–I can tell when I’ve been off the TT bike for awhile because my neck and shoulders will get sore after awhile.
If you’d like to ride my setup sometime, we’re about the same size…
Thank you, sir.
That’s a lot of the reason why I don’t make that change. Most of my endurance rides are done with groups where I don’t spend much time in the aero positioning. I’m at least somewhat responsible for setting pace for the group, so I ride in a more traditional roadie position. Since I have neck and back issues, I tend to keep my positioning on the bikes pretty darn close.
That said, I’m not opposed to building a bike for aero positioning. With three builds in the works already, the likelihood that I do anything in the near future is fairly minimal. I will go there at some point, I’m sure.
November 29, 2012 at 11:03 pm #956440vvill
ParticipantNovember 29, 2012 at 11:11 pm #956444DismalScientist
ParticipantNovember 30, 2012 at 7:15 pm #956528Certifried
Participanthas anyone else found this “chainlove.com” website? I loaded the stupid firefox plug-in so I could see deals as they pop up. There seems to be a direct relation between how fast the deals pop up, and how fast my bank account empties. HELP!
November 30, 2012 at 7:40 pm #956538thecyclingeconomist
Participant@Certifried 36886 wrote:
has anyone else found this “chainlove.com” website? I loaded the stupid firefox plug-in so I could see deals as they pop up. There seems to be a direct relation between how fast the deals pop up, and how fast my bank account empties. HELP!
Chainlove, SteapandCheap, Whiskeymilitia: they are all evil babies of backcountry.com. They suck money from my wallet on a regular basis. Watch it for a while though: you’ll see that items with LARGE quantities available will recycle, and often the price will drop by a couple bucks as they try to dump the overstock. Some of the “great” deals are on really crappy-reviewed items.
Also note: supposedly MANY manufacturers will not recognize their warranted items bought from Chainlove (this is purely hear-say.)
All my wifes X-max gifts have come from Steapandcheap. Where else can you actually afford to buy Patagonia or Arc’teryx gear?!? No where!
A good way to see what items are listed repeatedly: http://www.cleansnipe.com/chainlove/history/
November 30, 2012 at 7:59 pm #956543Dirt
ParticipantI sure like shopping at my local bike shop. I will likely be stopping at 3 different shops on my way home tonight.
November 30, 2012 at 8:02 pm #956545Dirt
ParticipantAlthough my LBS SUCKS at getting me quality stuff like this:
At least in any size that fits me…
November 30, 2012 at 8:47 pm #956557thecyclingeconomist
Participant@Dirt 36902 wrote:
I sure like shopping at my local bike shop. I will likely be stopping at 3 different shops on my way home tonight.
I’d love to support the LBS closest to me, but they aren’t worth patronizing. What good is a LBS if they don’t carry basics for standard setups!? i.e. chainrings, pedals, deraileurs, bottom brackets. Not once have they had ANYTHING I needed; including a standard 9 speed mountain cassette, replacement chainrings for either my road or mtn bike, a standard square-taper bottom bracket, or even a decent 9-speed chain! They “could order it.”
Well, so can I, and for half the price they’ll have to charge after being stuck buying from QBP, J&B or KHS and then marking up. And, I’ll get it faster by buying online. I hate that this is the case (having been a manager of a LBS a decade ago.)
Anything outside the big-brand that bike shop is really ruled by… they don’t have it.
I’ll frequent other shops as I get to know the area better. Silver Cycles was great to me when I first came out and toured this place, but they are 30 miles from where I ended up living. Ugh!
November 30, 2012 at 9:33 pm #956568KelOnWheels
Participant@thecyclingeconomist 36918 wrote:
Anything outside the big-brand that bike shop is really ruled by… they don’t have it.
Nor do they want to sell it to you if they do have it
November 30, 2012 at 10:31 pm #956578jrenaut
Participant@Dirt 36904 wrote:
Although my LBS SUCKS at getting me quality stuff like this:
At least in any size that fits me…
Coffee on me forever if you show up to Friday Coffee Club wearing that.
November 30, 2012 at 10:53 pm #956580KelOnWheels
Participant@jrenaut 36939 wrote:
Coffee on me forever if you show up to Friday Coffee Club wearing that.
I will personally sew you one if you’ll show up to Friday Coffee Club wearing it. With the yellow bow.
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