BMANX wrote:
Do you have any pictures you can share? I think it would be great for Nick to produce some wedge shaped parts that could be used and maybe do them at 10 degrees.
Here is what I did. I ride TT's and have a Shiv TT bike. I use the 3T ski bend extensions. I tested last year at A2 and at Carson and both times a higher hand position produced a lower CdA. Zipp RTC shifters also helped raise my hands. But as many have said, the higher hand position means an angled forearm and that left either the point of my elbow resting in the arm rest or just the back edge of the arm rest supporting my forearm depending on how I could position the arm rests.
Ideally I wanted the arm rests to be angled at the same angle of my forearms so that that my forearms would be supported by the full length of the arm rests. I tried to get a couple of local CNC and 3-D Print shops in town to make me some angled spacers but either they were not interested or wanted too much $.
So I contacted Fibre Lyte in the UK and they were able make these aero wedge spacers at a very reasonable price. I had them make them with a 10 degree angle. They fit right below the arm rests and above the aero bars so the arm rests are now at a 10 degree angle and fully support my forearms. Much more comfortable!
http://www.fibre-lyte.co.uk/...icycleintropage.html