I am trying to justify (to myself and the bank balance) the need for two bikes). At the moment I have road set-up with clip-ons (73.5 degree seat angle). I am looking at getting a P3 and seeing if steep works for me.
Is there a genuine need to have two bikes?
If you have a bike set up for Time Trial/Triathlon with a 76-78 degree seat angle and one pice pursuit bars what is wrong with training on it all the time?
Can you climb training hills (i.e. much steeper and longer than those encountered in races) on such a set up?
Why do people who have a training bike have it set-up "roady" style on not the same as their race bike?
Is it unsafe at all in any way?
Is there a genuine need to have two bikes?
If you have a bike set up for Time Trial/Triathlon with a 76-78 degree seat angle and one pice pursuit bars what is wrong with training on it all the time?
Can you climb training hills (i.e. much steeper and longer than those encountered in races) on such a set up?
Why do people who have a training bike have it set-up "roady" style on not the same as their race bike?
Is it unsafe at all in any way?