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Thread: Today's Bike Ride

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellrunner View Post
    Not necessarily a good idea.

    Taken from Triathlete Europe;

    "This is not to suggest that your back position is not important to aerodynamics. However, what matters is not how low it is but how you hold it. You want to strive for a slight curve in your mid-spine, almost like a hump. This will help integrate your aero helmet into your streamlined position. Specifically, it will help smooth airflow over your aero helmet, integrating your aero tuck into a neat little package and lowering your drag numbers another 50 to 100 grams.

    There is a principle in aerodynamics that states that air likes to flow over curved surfaces as opposed to flat ones. Consider the toroidal bulges of aero wheels versus flat sidewall wheels. If you have a naturally flat back, work on curving your back into a hump, and if you have a humpback, rejoice, because it will help you ride faster"



    However, she should have her lid on .
    Ohhhhh, now THAT is interesting!

    I have a new Giro Atmos on order... and one of those aero thingies as well, commonly known as twat hats

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by RichardAThackeray View Post
    Without looking through all 218 pages, I guess some 'forumites' bikes have been featured?

    So, here's part of my 'menagerie'

    1. My old Raleigh 531 commuter. I turned the frame into this abstract shape (Feb 1997) upon hitting an abandoned car, after being dazzled by opposing traffic, & subsequently finding myself partially on the back-seat (via the rear-window)

    2. Raleigh Optima (Reynolds 853 tubing, bought to replace the 531)

    3. 'Yellow Peril'. Another old commuter/training bike, now deposed by the Dyna-Tech
    I look quite chunky there, as it was not long after a return to riding after a (4 or 5 year) layoff

    4. Dyna-Tech 755Ti. Bought new in 1994, & my 'best-bike' until the Ridley arrived in November 2008

    5. Ridley Orion. I do like the funky tube profiles, as they're differant ('Clover Leaf' shaped top-tube anyone?)
    It's on differant tyres (Continental Grand-Prix's) now, so that pic must have been just after I got it
    Nice bikes, but don't dare post them on the Tripetalk forum.... Way too many small chainrings, and other photographic errors...
    fellrunner will understand...

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    My new Sella Italia Time saddle with carbon rails turned up today, it weighs very little and paired with the carbon Record seat post shouldn't top much more than 2o0 grammes.

    Is anyone riding out to the Circuit of the Dales on Sunday? A certain Mark Holton may well be getting a new CR if the day is right. He came within 20 seconds of Bradley Wiggins L101 record last weekend and is going like a train.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellrunner View Post
    Not necessarily a good idea.

    Taken from Triathlete Europe;

    "This is not to suggest that your back position is not important to aerodynamics. However, what matters is not how low it is but how you hold it. You want to strive for a slight curve in your mid-spine, almost like a hump. This will help integrate your aero helmet into your streamlined position. Specifically, it will help smooth airflow over your aero helmet, integrating your aero tuck into a neat little package and lowering your drag numbers another 50 to 100 grams.

    There is a principle in aerodynamics that states that air likes to flow over curved surfaces as opposed to flat ones. Consider the toroidal bulges of aero wheels versus flat sidewall wheels. If you have a naturally flat back, work on curving your back into a hump, and if you have a humpback, rejoice, because it will help you ride faster"




    However, she should have her lid on .
    Err yes Im going to keep nagging her about that helmet

    Its true its virtually impossible to keep a straight back when TTrialing. But when im roading along I always try to keep mine as straight as possible. It does make a difference for me.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Hanneke View Post
    Ohhhhh, now THAT is interesting!

    I have a new Giro Atmos on order... and one of those aero thingies as well, commonly known as twat hats
    Ha, I picked up a "sperm hat" of eBay with the intention of using it in France. I wore it for the first time at the weekend for a fast 50 miler. It fitted really well, but despite it being about 6 degrees C sweat was dripping of my nose within 5 miles. I reckon I'll need a better ventilated helmet. I don't think I can get an Atmos past the wife, but I'm hoping to get a Uvex FP1 for my birthday .

    All this bling talk, don't forget you're fellrunners at heart .

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellrunner View Post
    Ha, I picked up a "sperm hat" of eBay with the intention of using it in France. I wore it for the first time at the weekend for a fast 50 miler. It fitted really well, but despite it being about 6 degrees C sweat was dripping of my nose within 5 miles. I reckon I'll need a better ventilated helmet. I don't think I can get an Atmos past the wife, but I'm hoping to get a Uvex FP1 for my birthday .

    All this bling talk, don't forget you're fellrunners at heart .
    BLING:

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    And before you ask, I am single, so I can buy what the hell I want without having to justify it

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    My new helemt has arrived... It fits It will be tested on my ride later on today... will feed back if it dents my forehead and causes a headache like the old one... If so, it will be an expensive desaster

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Hanneke View Post
    BLING:
    very nice
    the shoes are good as well. they look a very diddy size hann

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by daz h View Post
    very nice
    the shoes are good as well. they look a very diddy size hann
    Diddy? Not really, must be the foreshortening in the angle I took the pictures at. Bit hard to try and photograph your own foot LOL

    LOVELY shoes mind

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