Thanks. The Ritchey Probiscus tri bars are integrated to the stem, so I had to get a threaded/threadless adaptor with a 1/8" shim. Works beautifully though.
I can´t claim any credit for the idea of moving the chainrings round on a Biopace crank. It was mentioned over on Bikeforums. I definitely think someone should test them v. Q-rings and Rotors as a budget option though, certainly in the spirit of this site.
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´Get the most aero and light bike you can get. With the aero advantage you can be saving minutes and with the weight advantage you can be saving seconds. In a race against the clock both matter.´
BMANX
I can´t claim any credit for the idea of moving the chainrings round on a Biopace crank. It was mentioned over on Bikeforums. I definitely think someone should test them v. Q-rings and Rotors as a budget option though, certainly in the spirit of this site.
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´Get the most aero and light bike you can get. With the aero advantage you can be saving minutes and with the weight advantage you can be saving seconds. In a race against the clock both matter.´
BMANX
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Barchettaman: Feb 11, 10 8:58