TriRig BTA Elevator

Correct and correct. :slight_smile:

And think of this scenario…you leave T1 with 3x 20’s bottles, or any “legal” combination under the 2L limit. You replace a smaller bottle with a larger one at the first aid station putting you over the 2L limit. Is an on-course ref going to issue a penalty? Couldn’t you just drop a bottle at a trash station before entering T2?

I get the reason behind the rule is safety, and not having a ton of weight connected to the steering axis of your bike, but again enforcing these rules leaves a lot of gray area.

The is no optimal. Sorry

from already having tested 3 people this year, we ended up with 3 different bottle placements that were optimal

Want one…

Anyone ordered from TriRig to Europe? Trying to understand if the prices are inclusive of taxes / duty as the website is a bit conflicting in info.

Are you sure you want to buy one with the new hydration rules ?

Ordered full cups in France last October, received later an 85€ VAT invoice :frowning:

Height is adjustable so it’s easy to make compliant.

I wish they made the elevator start out at a lower height

Even at its lowest level it is too high for me

Maybe I don’t have it installed correctly?

I’ll try changing a few things and see gown it goes

If you like we offer a cheaper option, similar design, 129 euro for elevator and rail.
If you interested send a PM

Sorry for the bad pic :-). But you get the idea, works like a charm.

Jeroen

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What is the minimum stack height on this?

15 cm but you can very easy cut the insert to create a lower stack if you are above the 20 cm limit rule

Jeroen