Aero-bolt on
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I just ordered this piece, i thought i would post it here if someone else had an interest
https://ridefarr.com/int/product/farr-c ... olt-on-v2/
https://ridefarr.com/int/product/farr-c ... olt-on-v2/
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I have no clue, but i guess for aero bars, it's out of the question.
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They can market them for anything, but since you say it, i agree.
For road bikes i find it a great idea.
For road bikes i find it a great idea.
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Possibly ITU legal for draft legal Tri??
I couldn't use them on my bike, won't work with my Zipp SL-70 Aero bars, I'm looking at trying to adapt a Specialized Venge stem mount.
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Maybe they're thinking of long endurance gravel events that may have stretches of flatter, smoother surface where the rider would be grateful for a bit of upper body rest while powering along.
Or they're just throwing buzzwords at it
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Yup, a lot of the top finishers at races like Dirty Kanza use clip-on aero bars. Probably for both comfort and aero, some of those guys are averaging 20+mph for 200+ miles.
That would be great for Strava KOMs.
Seems like the worst of both worlds. Horribly unstable but still uncomfortable. Definitely buzzwords and empty marketing at work.
If someone was going to use an aero extension for gravel, it seems like they should put in the time and effort to get used to using real clip-on bars.
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Wasnt there a bit debate over clip ons at the dirty kanza this year? I agree that it seems weird, but hey whatever works
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Why so fixated about the marketing?TheRich wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 7:38 amSeems like the worst of both worlds. Horribly unstable but still uncomfortable. Definitely buzzwords and empty marketing at work.
If someone was going to use an aero extension for gravel, it seems like they should put in the time and effort to get used to using real clip-on bars.
I don't give a damn how they market the thing, if it really is just below 100g it's great!
I have been pondering for some time on how i could find one. Only slight hick-up is what the width is of this piece.
I forgot to ask when i ordered and now it's on it's way.
I think it's great for normal road riding.
Actually a bit of a bummer for those who use flat /oval or shaped aero bars.
If i just could persuade someone to make me a 115mm - 8 stem it would be even better
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Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
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Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
If it's light and actually provided a benefit, it would be different.wheelsONfire wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:23 amWhy so fixated about the marketing?
I don't give a damn how they market the thing, if it really is just below 100g it's great!
Since they're so short, it doesn't really change your position from hands in the hoods, and since they lack the forearm support that clip-on bars have, they really don't increase comfort.
The people running clip-ons on gravel are already comfortable with clip-ons, so they use real clip-ons and enjoy the benefits of them. This product is aimed towards those uncomfortable or inexperienced with clip-ons but want to be sorta like the pros.
(I wouldn't run clip-ons because the idea sounds suicidal with my current lack of experience with them in general)
Want to be more aero, get in the drops...
...going over 12-13mph? Get in the drops.
...in the big ring? Get in the drops.
...descending? Get in the drops.
Can't ride in the drops for very long? Get more flexible or change your cockpit so you can.
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