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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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Apparently, the bulge kept your feet/crank out of the wind...

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Re: Retro TT stuff [hillier99] [ In reply to ]
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Ummm... No, it's not a fairing, it's a "functional storage area".

Kinda P4-on-steroidish.

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Re: Retro TT stuff [hillier99] [ In reply to ]
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Is that bulbous front wheel modeled after a Pino Moronni design?
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I like the Bianchi. Any idea when it was made?
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Re: Retro TT stuff [hillier99] [ In reply to ]
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wow - what size are those wheels?!



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Re: Retro TT stuff [hillier99] [ In reply to ]
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Hey Dan, did USAT or USCF ever get on your case about the carbon fiber "gusset"?

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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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Pffft! That guy looks like a lifeguard, not a triathlete. ;)


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Re: Retro TT stuff [Johnny99] [ In reply to ]
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I like the Bianchi. Any idea when it was made?


1994 Evgeni Berzin used it in the time trials at the Giro.
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Re: Retro TT stuff [vikingstumps] [ In reply to ]
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You could start with this design and make a few improvements and have a very nice bike. 3 to 1 tubes all around, rear brake hidden, internal run cables, ISP to keep it clean at the seat, aluminum would work but carbon to get better tube shapes and have different lay up in areas.
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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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Zipp's Josh Poertner still speaks highly of the aerodynamics of the Zipp frame, but laments the money-losing aspects of it.
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1994

1994 Moser hour TT
1993 Obree
Last edited by: lacticturkey: Mar 16, 10 14:53
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Re: Retro TT stuff [campled] [ In reply to ]
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Any information on those cranks? Curious about what the supposed advantages were/are.
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here's a pic you posted in another thread of those front brakes:



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Re: Retro TT stuff [wasfast] [ In reply to ]
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Any information on those cranks? Curious about what the supposed advantages were/are.

Probably trying to eliminate the "dead spot".

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Re: Retro TT stuff [wasfast] [ In reply to ]
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Any information on those cranks? Curious about what the supposed advantages were/are.

Those cranks are for people who don't understand geometry and load paths...

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Re: Retro TT stuff [wasfast] [ In reply to ]
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"The torque, specified with regard to the axis of rotation, is equal to the magnitude of the component of the force vector lying in the plane perpendicular to the axis, multiplied by the shortest distance between the axis and the direction of the force component. Regardless of its orientation in space, the force vector F can always be located in a plane parallel to the axis."

in short ... psyches you up and psyches other out ;)


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Last edited by: lacticturkey: Mar 18, 10 9:18
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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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These are the rear brakes, Using Shimano's old aero brakes. Way before Felt put their brakes below the bb.


Regarding the cranks, this is what the owner sent me (an expat residing here in the Philippines but works in KSA)



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Re: Retro TT stuff [campled] [ In reply to ]
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great looking bikes ... for the PMP crank, is the BB to spindle distance still around 170 mm ?


Last edited by: lacticturkey: Mar 19, 10 1:31
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Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [ In reply to ]
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These were branded "Rider". Had one in the past with some flames paintjob!
Never get the hag of it, but it was a nice looking frame.

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Re: Retro TT stuff [campled] [ In reply to ]
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These are the rear brakes, Using Shimano's old aero brakes. Way before Felt put their brakes below the bb.

Not to nit pick, but what you mean is, Those are rear brake below the bottom bracket. Way before Felt put their brakes in the rear wheel fairing behind/above the bottom bracket.
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