Originally Posted by
tdong
however there is one problem, it is a tri bike. After I jumped to the Kestrel web site to learn that the seat angle can be adjusted from 72.5 to 80, i hit the buy button on bikes direct right away. For anyone thinking about converting a tri bike to a road bike it is doable as long as the seat angle can be adjusted.
It works for the Kestrel because it was designed to be set up as either an aero road bike, or a tri bike, with the ability to change the effective seat tube angle.
So effectively you've got an aero road bike, along the lines of the S series Cervelos.
Oh, and take off the dork disc.