Old 10-30-08 | 03:08 AM
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johnopower
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Originally Posted by caelric
Maybe a nice aero front wheel (front wheel aero is more important than rear, except you can't really run a disk up front due to crosswinds)
highly, HIGHLY debatable.


I'd encourage you to go zero offset rather than the fast forward post. Its a long way forward and moving taht far just before a race is a big deal, you might end up axeing your quads on the bike (because youre not used to the position) and not be able to move well on the run. Thomson makes a great zero offset, $80 or so... i'm sure there are cheaper but IMO there none better. They also makea lay back post that you can turn... its the only layback post that i would turn forwards. I havent seen the Bontrager mentioned above but it takes a very strong head to take the different load from turning a post around. be careful
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