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Re: Converting a Venge to a TT bike [awenborn] [ In reply to ]
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awenborn wrote:
Hi, I can't see your picture, how is the Venge working out in a TT setup?

I still don't see why this wouldn't be a great option if you're willing to ditch the standard Venge handlebars and install a TT basebar and extensions e.g. from the Shiv, so you have lots of flexibility in position in terms of pad location and risers etc.

Best of luck for the ironman!

I dont think it’s possible to install Shiv handlebar, but I looking for a Zipp Vuka or 51 Speedshop or Tririg. But Venge handlebars are fantastic and very very confortable
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Re: Converting a Venge to a TT bike [mammamia] [ In reply to ]
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Website says this bar is only compatible with Venge MY19 cockpit...I assumed that was a 2019 cockpit, but you say you have had this a couple years, so I guess I’m wrong. So that cockpit has been on the Venge for how long?
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Re: Converting a Venge to a TT bike [DFW_Tri] [ In reply to ]
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DFW_Tri wrote:
Website says this bar is only compatible with Venge MY19 cockpit...I assumed that was a 2019 cockpit, but you say you have had this a couple years, so I guess I’m wrong. So that cockpit has been on the Venge for how long?


The handlebar born with Venge Vias and now with new Venge. The only difference is the U clamp
Last edited by: enricobraglia: Nov 17, 19 15:14
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Re: Converting a Venge to a TT bike [enricobraglia] [ In reply to ]
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I fit the Venge Clip on in a similar Mantis Position




An aero bottle from Cervelo P5




Notio Konect




Sitero Saddle with bottle cages and a zero offset seatpost


Last edited by: enricobraglia: Nov 21, 19 3:27
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Re: Converting a Venge to a TT bike [enricobraglia] [ In reply to ]
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I have a Venge Pro 2019 Ultegra DI2. I was looking at adding the Aerobars with satelite shifters. LBS said they'd be able to do it but have never done it before so there will be some trial and error. They said they'd need a couple of extra cables to run up to the satelite shifter. Has anyone done this and found the best solution?

Ideally I'd also like to be able to remove them for general riding as well so a method to (un)plug and play would be perfect!
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Re: Converting a Venge to a TT bike [xylar] [ In reply to ]
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I have a venge Vias with an aerobar and I can put the same position that I had in my shiv Tri. here's a photo of my bike with a disc wheel
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Re: Converting a Venge to a TT bike [Manuelillou] [ In reply to ]
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