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On saddles... Cyclefit did a pressure map of my Aliante as I was curious whether having stuck with it for so long it remained the best for me. Answer: Yes. But better than the answer was seeing exactly where weight is distributed, watching a shoe position change make a tiny correction to pressure distribution.
They were also saying how they were fitting out a TCR rider, but wouldn't say who it was.
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Have you seen ISM's Adamo saddles? They don't need pressure mapping, there's only one spot you can sit on them and I still have the marks to know where that is. :)
I also have a Scherrit, Earth's Greatest Bike Fitter on speed dial though my position won't change much from TCR. The new saddle might've shifted me slightly and if I manage to lose any weight before June, maybe small tweaks will be made.
I'm debating helmets - heavy and aero vs. light and breathable. Probably going to go for lightweight and well vented.
I'm thinking of adding some gel (or maybe just thicker tape) to the drops since I'm there a bit when I'm not in the aerobars and I could do with some more hand comfort.
Disc brakes still annoy me - noisy feckin' things with too much lever throw. Have a few options for them but I don't have a bleed kit (yet) so can't do anything.
I was out this weekend testing a slightly different bag setup (thanks @skinny). Seemed to work out ok so I've got another variation planned and then I'll need to order my full framebag to suit. Probably from Restrap or Wildcat. Not sure who else does them.
Just bought 2 10spd chains, 11-32T cassette and 2 11spd chains for my PX and the Kinesis because the chain on it is fucked and I left it too long on the cassette so I'll do both at once.
Um, I've toyed with the idea of a whole new bike but after last year's craziness I think I'll stick with the Kinesis.
Maybe some different wheels: https://www.lfgss.com/comments/13444802/
Extra food/drink carrying capacity. Not sure what else I'd change. Saddle is swapped already. :)