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Old May 29th 08, 08:07 PM posted to rec.sport.triathlon,rec.bicycles.tech
Booker Bense[_2_]
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Default Tri bike geometry: weight forward = bad handling?

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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
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"Jeff Potter (of OutYourBackdoor.com)" wrote:


Further requesting that said aero position offer stable handling is
trying to make a bakfiets out of a sow's ear.

In my experience, TT bikes are good enough. They're probably close to
being as good as possible, given the number of professionals with an
incentive to make them better.


I think "as good as the rules allow" would be closer to the
facts. See Chris Boardman and the superman position.

_ Booker C. Bense
 




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