Pinarello Bolide
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I think it's a great looking time trial bike but I like any bike that goes through the effort to make on good engineering.
Anyone have any idea how that bike is UCI legal? I guess maybe I just don't understand the rules or how companies are getting around them (which im fine with). But I am curious about the brake covers.
Anyone have any idea how that bike is UCI legal? I guess maybe I just don't understand the rules or how companies are getting around them (which im fine with). But I am curious about the brake covers.
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CarlosFerreiro wrote:UCI specifically allow brake fairings
1.3.024
The addition of a cover to a braking system, as shown in the image below, is authorised. The unit is considered to be integrated with the frame or fork.
The combination of the frame tube (or fork tube) + brake + cover must respect the 1:3 rule, as well as the minimum and maximum dimension rules and must be contained completely within the corresponding 8 cm box.
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euan wrote:I'd be surprised if anyone other than Wiggins is on it
I would be surprised if anyone other than batman is on it
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