!(www.geocities.com/de_gopha/Freedom.html)Sorry, can’t seem to get the pic to work. Try www.geocities.com/de_gopha/Freedom.html
Right click on the pic and copy and paste to something else. (if you use Microsoft Paint it makes it a lot bigger.)
My question is, does this meet with the UCI double triangle rule? Is there any other rule problem It would run into? Just curious. Thanks for your time.
Sorry, can’t seem to get the pic to work. Try www.geocities.com/de_gopha/Freedom.html
Right click on the pic and copy and paste to something else. (if you use Microsoft Paint it makes it a lot bigger.)
My question is, does this meet with the UCI double triangle rule? Is there any other rule problem It would run into? Just curious. Thanks for your time.

Add: For elite and junior competition categories in standard distance duathlon and triathlon events the frame of the bicycle shall be of a traditional pattern, i.e., built around a main triangle of three straight or tapered tubular elements which may be round, oval, flattened, teardrop shaped or otherwise in cross-section.
http://www.slowtwitch.com/mainheadings/techctr/trirules.html
Nope, not UCI legal. Sorry. Looks cool though, you should build it anyway. Most of us don’t race UCI / ITU.
There are specific rules about how far apart the seatstays intersection from the seat tube can be from the top tube intersection. I think that cervelo et al push that to the limit.
“You should built it anyway”
Would if I could, but I can’t so I won’t.
Somebody else would be more than welcome to build it, though.