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Cheers, got the frame for cheapz and put 6800 on it a few weeks ago. Haha most wheels would save me time compared to my planet flex wheels. Yeah saddle is pretty damn far forward (I set it to KOPS initially but realise KOPS has no real grounding at all)
Think I'll push it back 10mm or so and flip the stem to get a bit higher. Yeah I've decided zwift will be reserved for the tt bike from now on. Really keen to place a bit higher in the BUCS 25 so will get on it this week.
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TBH i don't to any indoor work in position, I can't deal with it. Well I do a bit, normally something like 3 mins on, 2 mins off during an effort. I get hot.
You need to be outside in position really, the intertia is different to indoor.Ride in position indoors by all means, but you will have to downgrade power expectations, both due to inertia and also heat. You maybe also then find you need to transition to outdoors, as your muscle groups won't be used to riding outdoors at different inertia forces.
I think my TT bike saddle setback is 75mm. Road 80mm. Thats with my ISM. I like a big setback with my long legs.
Nice bike p4! Jel.
You need a hed jet 9 and a disc. That'll give you a big saving. @umop3pisdn
You look cramped up. What's your saddle setback? Could bring it backwards. Might help get more power out. You morphology looks similar to mine, long long legs. I run a decent setback.
Nothing wrong with helmet, without testing it you won't know how it interacts drag wise.
Time in position, time in position, time in position. And not just riding around, but doing efforts.