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Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders
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I just picked up a set of Silca SpeedShield Aero Extenders, however there is no indication of which side should be pointed forward. I assume the narrower end should be pointed forward, but just want to make sure that this is correct. Planning on racing this weekend and I want my full .5watt @ 30mph. Does anyone know for sure?


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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [Thomas Gerlach] [ In reply to ]
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I assumed these were for tubeless setups

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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [BryanD] [ In reply to ]
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Just like an aero helmet.
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [Thomas Gerlach] [ In reply to ]
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I think you just wasted $20 bro
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [Thomas Gerlach] [ In reply to ]
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Wide end first when the valve is at the top ?

WD :-)
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [Thomas Gerlach] [ In reply to ]
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Round side should lead (reduces leading edge separation), and sharp side is the trailing edge (reduces wake size if the shape is made correctly).

Wheel rotation indicates the forward direction, and there is never actually a point where the wheel is moving "backward" relative to the ground.
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [BryanD] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [Thomas Gerlach] [ In reply to ]
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So to recap...this week alone you have bought or said you will buy

1) a new Giro Aerohead (with express delivery)
2) the most expensive valve extenders on the market
3) a PowerTap hub (just because)

It's a good thing you don't drink Starbucks.
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [copperman] [ In reply to ]
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Rounded end pointing forward when valve is at the top of the wheel.

And while our valve extenders are roughly $2-4 more than other high quality extenders, they are US made, fully thread-sealed, don't rattle, seal water tight at the valve, and speed shield saves ~0.5 watt at 30mph which is about 75-100% the savings you get from a high quality ceramic bearing upgrade..and WAY more than you get from a cheap ceramic 'upgrade'

So I would say that for a couple extra $$ they represent a pretty good value, no?

Josh

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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [romulusmagnus] [ In reply to ]
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Some weeks my pets have cost me more than that.

All comes down to disposable income and priorities - everyone's are different ...

WD :-)
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [joshatsilca] [ In reply to ]
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Josh,

What is the advantage of this over the RVC extensions I have from you already?

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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [joshatsilca] [ In reply to ]
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joshatsilca wrote:
Rounded end pointing forward when valve is at the top of the wheel.

And while our valve extenders are roughly $2-4 more than other high quality extenders, they are US made, fully thread-sealed, don't rattle, seal water tight at the valve, and speed shield saves ~0.5 watt at 30mph which is about 75-100% the savings you get from a high quality ceramic bearing upgrade..and WAY more than you get from a cheap ceramic 'upgrade'

So I would say that for a couple extra $$ they represent a pretty good value, no?

Josh

I would rather spend the $4 on a beer.
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [copperman] [ In reply to ]
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copperman wrote:
I would rather spend the $4 on a beer.

Right...me too. Meanwhile, the OP would rather ride his bike to Costco to get his 64 oz jars of vanilla extract--his only alcohol intake--rather than spend any money on gas.
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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [BryanD] [ In reply to ]
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Bryan,
These add the aero advantage of the SpeedShield..which as pointed out already, is small, but non-zero. We haven't posted it, but they actually offer more advantage on less aero wheels which was an interesting finding..something like ~1+watt on an older 404 front wheel only. Other than that, they are about 1 gram heavier due to the speed shield + valve nut, and are of course compatible with tubeless setups. More of a chocolate vs vanilla type of difference..unless you have tubeless in which only the threaded extenders are an option.
Best
Josh

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Re: Which Way To Mount Silca SpeedShield Aerodynamic Extenders [romulusmagnus] [ In reply to ]
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romulusmagnus wrote:
copperman wrote:

I would rather spend the $4 on a beer.


Right...me too. Meanwhile, the OP would rather ride his bike to Costco to get his 64 oz jars of vanilla extract--his only alcohol intake--rather than spend any money on gas.

I think you forget that going fast is my job. My job doesn't pay a whole lot, but I do try to minimize expenses and maximize earnings. Equipment plays a part in that and yes, I did buy the Aerohead Mips because I believe that it will help me go faster and hopefully help grow the earnings part of the equation. And I did pay the $13 for one-day shipping so I could get it and tested it this weekend before racing with the big boys next week in Racine. If you care I did a short little blurb about it to help further explain it: http://www.thomasgerlach.com/2016/07/giro-aerohead-mips-triathlon-aero.html


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