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Hunrobe wrote:
Frank Krygowski wrote: When you do a time trial right, you're absolutely exhausted at the end. Under those conditions, I wouldn't have wanted very twitchy handling. I had enough trouble keeping my touring bike going straight! You'll be just as tired but faster if for your next TT you remove those ugly fenders, racks, and panniers. Swap the 32s for 23s while you're at it. g Well, OK - as long as I get to leave my handlebar bag on! -- --------------------+ Frank Krygowski [To reply, remove rodent and vegetable dot com, replace with cc.ysu dot edu] |
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