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Aerobar advice
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Which one would pick and why?
Tririg alpha
Zipp vuka stealth
PD aeria t4

I'm leaning toward the tririg but would like to hear your experiences with all three. Also open to suggestions on other bars.
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Re: Aerobar advice [s.gentz] [ In reply to ]
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looking for aero bars as well...

what is the consensus on this subject?

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Re: Aerobar advice [s.gentz] [ In reply to ]
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The tririg is the aero choice. Also pretty adjustable. Next pick would be the Zipp, then the PD. YMMV

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Re: Aerobar advice [s.gentz] [ In reply to ]
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Seen the USE R1?
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Re: Aerobar advice [s.gentz] [ In reply to ]
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some choices will be more dependent on what stack height you need the bar to achieve or not achieve. ie stealth is 90 or so mm at lowest stack from bike stack to pads
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Re: Aerobar advice [jeffp] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the advice. Just pulled the trigger on the tririg. Couldn't determin what size stealth to buy. Didn't want to mess with the integrated stem.
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Re: Aerobar advice [s.gentz] [ In reply to ]
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There is an app out there to help you with the complete set up of all Zipp's aerobars: http://www.zipp.com/...rt/vukafit/index.php

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Re: Aerobar advice [leegoocrap] [ In reply to ]
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What would the difference between an Aeria and using a non UCI legal Svet basebar with T2 clipons? Besides about $500.

Would the non UCI legal basebar be better than an integrated but UCI legal Aeria?
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Re: Aerobar advice [leegoocrap] [ In reply to ]
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What's the thought on the aduro?

Not that I care since I settled on it, but cutout where it stacks up
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Re: Aerobar advice [waitebe] [ In reply to ]
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Did the app. Went with tririg stem and bars. I'm not married to the stem then. Have to wait till mid December to get it though.
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Re: Aerobar advice [s.gentz] [ In reply to ]
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s.gentz wrote:
Did the app. Went with tririg stem and bars. I'm not married to the stem then. Have to wait till mid December to get it though.
Delivery *could* be faster on bars, but no promises :-)

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Re: Aerobar advice [lamby] [ In reply to ]
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That use r1 seems dangerous to use the brakes. You would have to move your hands to brake on a tricky decent? Not really diggin them.
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Re: Aerobar advice [s.gentz] [ In reply to ]
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You can actually use the brakes from the pods. There's a lot more dicussion on this based on an earlier bar (the USE Tula).
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Re: Aerobar advice [zachboring] [ In reply to ]
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I'd think the Aduro should be top end too, probably at the pointy end.

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