I've tweeted Aerocoach to see if any of the models will work with my TriRig Alpha Classic base bar. If the generic ones, say, fit, then I could angle the whole lot up with minimal changes and quickly test one way or the other if I like it and it works or not for me.
You don't have any pics of before/after do you? You're saying your hands stayed the same place but your forearms went from flat to steep? Ah, I've googled those 50deg bars and that makes more sense now. I thought you'd put less steep bars on but somehow increase the angle of your arms.
I tested angled bars in the tunnel many years ago and they were worse but lots of other stuff has changed since then so it's entirely possible the angle will help now.
So, I've just re-read an email from Rob/Float Aero and he mentioned these bad boys:
https://www.aero-coach.co.uk/store/AeroCoach-tilt-block-adapter-for-aerobars-p202236391
I've tweeted Aerocoach to see if any of the models will work with my TriRig Alpha Classic base bar. If the generic ones, say, fit, then I could angle the whole lot up with minimal changes and quickly test one way or the other if I like it and it works or not for me.
You don't have any pics of before/after do you? You're saying your hands stayed the same place but your forearms went from flat to steep? Ah, I've googled those 50deg bars and that makes more sense now. I thought you'd put less steep bars on but somehow increase the angle of your arms.
I tested angled bars in the tunnel many years ago and they were worse but lots of other stuff has changed since then so it's entirely possible the angle will help now.
If I could add 5mi to my current 12hr...