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"Do I Dare?" - Position Help
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So I know I'm not where I should be, but I've made some changes since I bought this bike last summer (first season). I wasn't fit at that time, but the bike felt good.

I put on a new seat post that allowed me to move my seat more forward than stock. It has helped - I was really stretched out before.

Before / After photos coming soon...
Last edited by: fludgerim: Nov 14, 05 12:07
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My expert analysis:

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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Clean out your in-box!

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [smartasscoach] [ In reply to ]
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That was my non-expert analysis!
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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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Dude you need a sandwich!

I'd try to get your upper arms a bit more vertical, and the front end a bit lower. A shorter stem with a drop in it might be all you need. Plus the sandwich.

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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may I suggest shaving?? (a lot...)
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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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Put your stem horizontal and take a pic holding the bars s-bend-like, meaning on the horizontal part.

Also take a pic of your bike without you, just the bike. Post. We'll talk more then.

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Is that a shadow or is that chest hair?
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You're DQ'd - No Shirt! How offensive.



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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [Flanagan] [ In reply to ]
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both
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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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I say you just yank off the clip-ons and race in the drops.








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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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WOW! That's quite a stem you got going on!
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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [vitus979] [ In reply to ]
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I feel bad making fun of this, but on a serious note, I have heard that the way many triathletes are positioned on their aero-bars they would be as good or better just riding on the drops of road bars.

In fact many road cyclists are better aerodynamically positioned on their bikes than triathletes are on their funky time-trial bikes.

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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What you have just done is open your self to guess work of others. Through fashion and lemming like beliefs you will now be postioned in a way that is nothing more than "Uh I guess you could do this." God speed young man.

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [Kestrelkerri] [ In reply to ]
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It came on the bike. I didn't even know what a stem was when I bought it. I know it ain't pretty, hence the request for feedback...
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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [Fleck] [ In reply to ]
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Make as much fun as you like, not hurting my feelings. I rode last year in the drops, thought I'd try aero this year. it's a start...
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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [Fleck] [ In reply to ]
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On the same note, I actually think he'd be in a more aero position on the drops of the road bar than the aero bars with the current set-up.
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I feel bad making fun of this, but on a serious note

I wasn't making fun, my post was on a serious note.








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There 3 routes you can take from this point:

1. Try and get as well positioned on the Giant Road bike for Road riding( no clip-ons to start) - because there is some work to be done there and then tweak that a bit later on when adding the clip ons at some point.

2. Get rid of the Giant and start again with a tri -specific bike

3. Retro-fit the Giant for tri/time trial riding( Not preferable and last resort)

If I was advising you I would go with the first part of number one to start. There still is a fair amount of work you could do on just the road positioning that would be of tremendous help no matter what you do after that.

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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Note the utter lack of anything to pick on away from the body/bike! Clearly dude wanted to narrow down the commentary. Good show of judgment with THAT part. Of course, the kudos ends w/ going shirtless. Hey, STers, why are only guys going sans tops in these pics? SAC, start using your pull to get this into a more fair balance...

My man, you are more upright than I am when riding on the tops of my drop bars. Tibbs has a point, but at least this much is unambiguous... you are really really high. Unless your hammies and low back muscles are made of rope, you can/should get a lot lot lot lower. Melt down the stem into a paperweight for starters and get one that's flat.

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On the same note, I actually think he'd be in a more aero position on the drops of the road bar than the aero bars with the current set-up.
No question, way more aero. But trying holding that position after swimming for a long time. Ouch. Aero bars are as much for relaxation as aeroness.

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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Uh...let me get to ya...can't type well when I am laughing so hard...
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Does it get hot riding in that SWEATER?
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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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Find a position you are comfortable in and then ride that a lot. Pleeeease stop the ST positioning mafia.

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Re: "Do I Dare?" - Position Critique [fludgerim] [ In reply to ]
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Dude, your position does not look cool. If you do not look cool, you cannot be fast. If you were riding with your hands on the brake hoods your position would not change much at all.....so as you are now, your aero position does nothing for you. You are too stretched out. Ditch that stem and get one that is horizontal to the ground. Ditch the triple chainring and the cargo bag on the back of your seat. With compact geometry, you need a forward seat post. Ditch the white socks too, black socks are much cooler.

Try to look more like this guy:




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