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Lionel
Dec 31, 02 17:09
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Hi, I am planning to install clip on aero bars on my road bike (litespeed classic). I have noticed that even short aerobars like the Profile Jammer GT put the arm rests in front of the handle bar. I think that this would be a problem for me when out of the saddle (knee or quad hitting the armrest).
For this reason I am leaning toward aerobars where the armrests are just on top on the handle bar. For example Deda or TTT.
Anybody using a setup like that ? Any downside of the arm rests beeing directly on top of the handle bar ?
Also any feedback on Deda vs TTT vs ?
Thanks,
- Lionel
cerveloguy
Dec 31, 02 17:25
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I have Profile Jammer GT's on one of my road bikes. The arm rest actually sits just behind the handle bars (closer to your body), unless I am misinterpreting you. I've never hit my knees with these bars. They work great, feel comfortable. Can't comment on the Deda's or TTT's though.
Lionel
Dec 31, 02 17:29
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I noticed that when climbing out of the saddle my legs get really close to the handlebar. I think that with the way the arm rests of the Jammer GT are setup I would definitely hit them.... The Jammer GT were kind of my first choice but because of that I am rethinking it.
- Lionel
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