Hi Slowtwitchers, especially those of you of a smaller nature
I have a 2020 Cervelo P-Series in a size 48. The bike currently has the Zipp Vuka Alumina and Vuka Clip with Evo 110 extensions which came stock from the factory. I have added risers and wedges to get to an optimal position with the help of local bik3 shop fit. I am looking to go to a more integrated front end. I use a X-Lab Versa 500 BTA for hydration and BTS for additional fluids. Bike is Di2 equipped and runs the TRP HD-910 TT disc brakes and lever combo.
I am currently considering a few options for an integrated TT bar setup
Zipp Vuka Aero - $1250
Tririg Alpha One - $1700
Profile Design Aeria Evo - $1700
Pricing is all in my local currency, but a bit of variation in price as you can see. Always been a bit of a Zipp fan boy, but love the stealth look of the Alpha one especially with the Delta shroud. Aeria appealled for the integrated drink system, but tried that and although it looked awesome it leaked like crazy on our roads.
I am only 164cm tall hence the very small bike. Distance varies from sprint distance events up to Half Ironman distance events.
Any smaller riders have experience with any of these bars and have any comments on comfort, setup, adjustability, etc etc that they would care to share with me.
From what I can work out I can get into my position on the Zipp or Profile and "probably" can on the Alpha One based on the reach measurement on the fit guide. Variation of about 10mm that should be ok according to the fit guide based upon the ergo cups supplied being so long.
All require a significant outlay and some importing from overseas so
I have a 2020 Cervelo P-Series in a size 48. The bike currently has the Zipp Vuka Alumina and Vuka Clip with Evo 110 extensions which came stock from the factory. I have added risers and wedges to get to an optimal position with the help of local bik3 shop fit. I am looking to go to a more integrated front end. I use a X-Lab Versa 500 BTA for hydration and BTS for additional fluids. Bike is Di2 equipped and runs the TRP HD-910 TT disc brakes and lever combo.
I am currently considering a few options for an integrated TT bar setup
Zipp Vuka Aero - $1250
Tririg Alpha One - $1700
Profile Design Aeria Evo - $1700
Pricing is all in my local currency, but a bit of variation in price as you can see. Always been a bit of a Zipp fan boy, but love the stealth look of the Alpha one especially with the Delta shroud. Aeria appealled for the integrated drink system, but tried that and although it looked awesome it leaked like crazy on our roads.
I am only 164cm tall hence the very small bike. Distance varies from sprint distance events up to Half Ironman distance events.
Any smaller riders have experience with any of these bars and have any comments on comfort, setup, adjustability, etc etc that they would care to share with me.
From what I can work out I can get into my position on the Zipp or Profile and "probably" can on the Alpha One based on the reach measurement on the fit guide. Variation of about 10mm that should be ok according to the fit guide based upon the ergo cups supplied being so long.
All require a significant outlay and some importing from overseas so