Serious question:
Why do basic scientific and engineering answers, when discussed by laymen, always devolve into disbelief because those answers are incomplete?
For example: *I* am not as much faster as those experts say I should be on my new (frame/wheels/etc.,) therefore I don't believe in this aero stuff.
Nobody can tell me exactly how much faster I will be with a stiffer crankset, so all this oversize bottom bracket stuff is just marketing BS ...
Tech writer/support on this here site. FIST school instructor and certified bike fitter. Formerly at Diamondback Bikes, LeMond Fitness, FSA, TiCycles, etc.
Coaching and bike fit - http://source-e.net/ Cyclocross blog - https://crosssports.net/ BJJ instruction - https://ballardbjj.com/
Why do basic scientific and engineering answers, when discussed by laymen, always devolve into disbelief because those answers are incomplete?
For example: *I* am not as much faster as those experts say I should be on my new (frame/wheels/etc.,) therefore I don't believe in this aero stuff.
Nobody can tell me exactly how much faster I will be with a stiffer crankset, so all this oversize bottom bracket stuff is just marketing BS ...
Tech writer/support on this here site. FIST school instructor and certified bike fitter. Formerly at Diamondback Bikes, LeMond Fitness, FSA, TiCycles, etc.
Coaching and bike fit - http://source-e.net/ Cyclocross blog - https://crosssports.net/ BJJ instruction - https://ballardbjj.com/