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I don't have a dog in this fight. Seems kind of odd to me for a recreational guy sitting bolt upright to put up with all the inconvenient details of these super aero bikes, but they are likely not doing the work on the bike, so as long as it rides nice, who cares? With regards to the Hinault pic, note that he (and lots of other guys at that time) were using deep drop bars, so they could get low in the drops and hoods. Those kinds of bends are few and far between these days.
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What are those, 80mm? Wheels that deep actually look dumb on a road bike. Blue doesn’t match ether.
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Tell that to a pro tour sprinter. Nothing wrong with 80mm wheels on a road bike if you can handle themMonkeyfudger wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 8:53 pmWhat are those, 80mm? Wheels that deep actually look dumb on a road bike.
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There's no love because all their aero bikes are hideous.
I think the S3 has the best potential to be the looker of the bunch.northwestern wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 9:51 pmThere's no love because all their aero bikes are hideous.
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The positive rise bars are an abortion. If you want aero done right there is only one option: Cipollini.
Positive rised stem is more aero.
Look at all the new track bikes the last few years.
Aesthetically, it will take a moment for the ''slam your stem'' people to adapt to that fact.
It will now be ''slam your frame'' and move your stem up .
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Look at all the new track bikes the last few years.
Aesthetically, it will take a moment for the ''slam your stem'' people to adapt to that fact.
It will now be ''slam your frame'' and move your stem up .
Louis
You might not like the look (and I'm not sure that I do) but the strongest and lightest way to join two parts is a straight line.
Keeping the position the same, a stem that goes up and then across like a number '7' is going to be heavier and more flexible than one that takes a direct route to the bars.
For optimal performance on a standard bike, remove the conical spacer and any standard spacers from under your stem, fit a cover with the lowest possible stack, add a stem with a slight rise, and trim the steerer shorter to match. Same position. No spacers and less steerer tube = lighter. Straighter line = stiffer.
Then, ignore the fasion police and let your riding do the talking
Keeping the position the same, a stem that goes up and then across like a number '7' is going to be heavier and more flexible than one that takes a direct route to the bars.
For optimal performance on a standard bike, remove the conical spacer and any standard spacers from under your stem, fit a cover with the lowest possible stack, add a stem with a slight rise, and trim the steerer shorter to match. Same position. No spacers and less steerer tube = lighter. Straighter line = stiffer.
Then, ignore the fasion police and let your riding do the talking
this thing is absolutely gorgeous...
I wonder how a size 51 looks like, this must be a 54...
anyone stumble upon a photo of a 51?
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So are aero shoe covers, aero helmets, gloves, skinsuits etc. The point is that aesthetics matter: slammed stems are aesthetically superior and always will be.
Agree with you completely, so many lads on this thread, and on the forum in general, who talk complete and utter shite. It's sad that the growth in cycling's popularity, which in itself is an extremely positive situation and to be welcomed, has also seen an exponential rise in this ugly level of snobbery and elitism at the amateur level.AJS914 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 5:45 pmSo many elitist attitudes in this topic!
Do you guys think that skinny racers training 20 hours a week can afford $8-15K super bikes? The 200 guys riding on the world tour certainly don't buy them. Neo pros and cat ones making peanuts don't buy their own super bikes out of pocket. Who actually buys them? Normal blokes with jobs who like to ride bikes, that is who actually pays money for these bikes and keeps bicycle companies in business. Some of those guys are fast and some of those guys are slow. So what? Either rider will be faster on an aero bike. End of story.
This attitude that one doesn't deserve an aero bike if they can't ride it without spacers is simply ridiculous. Bernard Hinault rode with the equivalent of a giant spacer stack.
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I really do like the new Cervélo S5. I think the front end looks great and is a smart new direction.
However, the linked example is typical Fred parts selection. Anytime I see a saddle tilted down like that I make assumptions and they aren’t that the rider is a highly skilled and knowledgeable cyclist.
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There is one of these in a local bike shop to me, in black, and I think it does look good. It is on a raised platform, above another bike, so hard to properly examine the stem.
They also have the new aero Cannondale which doesn't do anything for me at all.
They also have the new aero Cannondale which doesn't do anything for me at all.