flexy frame fix, more k-force?
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flexy frame fix, more k-force?
Rider weight and bike model aside, would an external bottom bracket help aleviate the effects of a flexy aluminum frame or amplify it?
Rider weight and bike model included, I weigh 150 and have a vitus 979. Thinking about a modern campy groupset and wondering if standard square taper BB would be advantageous over the UltraTorque crankset.
Rider weight and bike model included, I weigh 150 and have a vitus 979. Thinking about a modern campy groupset and wondering if standard square taper BB would be advantageous over the UltraTorque crankset.
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Makes no difference. The interface (BB) is the same, whether internal of external bearings. The Vitus 979 is flexy, period. You must learn to ride it....more spinning. If you're a gear masher, your heart to skip a beat when that frameset flexes.





