TT frame built for road?
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TT frame built for road?
Just a thought, I have a friend in my group ride who is very good uphill but dosen't keep the distance between the rest of us downhill, good for the rest of us but he just dosen't have the aerodynamics or the power in his legs or something. Would a TT frame built for the road (drops instead of aero-bars,
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Tell him to try the Soloist. He can turn the seatpost around to a 75 degree layout which will get him to more aero position and the frame is as aero as the Cervelo's dual.
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Originally Posted by HJR
Tell him to try the Soloist. He can turn the seatpost around to a 75 degree layout which will get him to more aero position and the frame is as aero as the Cervelo's dual.
You should tell your friend to get the cervelo soloist because it is as aero as one of there TT bikes(the dual) and just slap some aero bars, and voila you ahve yourself a mean matte black speed machine.
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