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Re: Bike Fit - Clip-On Aerobars (w/ Video) [Hanginon]
Hanginon wrote:
In addition to removing the stem spacers on the fork tube, if the stem itself is angled upward, reversing it (turning it upside down) so it angles downward will also help get your front end lower.


Thanks. The stem is angled upward slightly.

ScottMountain wrote:
I think that would be a good idea. Again, these type of bikes are not really to be made into an aerodynamic monster. And you want to do a full distance, then maybe keep this bike for training and find another more tri specific bike where you can sit aero and comfortable and also get the power where it needs to be instead of compromising on all fronts.


jimatbeyond wrote:
I would recommend getting fit for a TT bike and then buying a TT bike.

Thanks again. I was seeking, more or less, a third position that would be slightly more aero than riding in the drops. Unfortunately, money for another bike is out of the question.
Last edited by: bbdude: Oct 12, 21 10:53

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  • Post edited by bbdude (Cloudburst Summit) on Oct 12, 21 10:53