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• #127
In my head I think about a simple practical demo... grab a small diameter wood dowel (4mm?) say, 60cm in length and swing it through the air - you'll notice definite drag and you'll hear a swooshing noise - now grab an equivalent wooden strip - like a wooden ruler with a blunt edge and swing that through the air, thin edge leading and you will feel less drag - even with no shaping to the edge. It's just frontal area.
All that's showing is that if you reduce the frontal area you reduce drag, and I don't think anyone is suggesting otherwise. Making a Thing have a pointy front does not reduce the Thing's frontal area. It has no effect on the frontal area if the size of the Thing (such as a headtube) to which you're giving a pointy front stays the same.
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• #128
Such aero, many metres....
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• #129
Is that the down tube for my next bike?
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• #130
head tube....
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• #131
Very slippery, vastly expensive...
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• #132
so TL:DR...you're making a 14r with gears?
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• #133
Essentially, yes.
Just more aero, less stiff, more colours, and more expensive.
It's going to fly off the shelves.
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• #134
Such aero, many metres....
Such aero, few millimetres:
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• #135
@mdcc_tester that is the idea. What is the above drawing from?
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• #136
His 3T Ventus risers
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• #137
^This. Still waiting for the machinist to quote for them, but the gist is at http://grafixbyjorj.co.uk/#ventus. Would work with the 3T extension clamps and elbow cups, which you can buy as separate items
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• #138
I have a pretty sh0rt attention span jorj, and also an implausable timeline, so these may have to wait until after bespoked...
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• #139
Yeah, I had a feeling you might be cutting it fine to get the frame done, without getting involved in custom bars.
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• #140
That lock ring is an excellent idea
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• #141
this
/thread derailedit: ahhh this thread has moar infos
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• #142
Stupid head tube doesn't work with my not stupid anvil jig, so making of tooling was required. Which is fine, as I have loads of time...
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• #143
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• #144
Does it barspin (yet)?
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• #145
@mdcc_tester got any of those slam dat stem jobs left?
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• #146
Yes, 45mm 46mm 47mm and 48mm ODs are all in stock.
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• #147
hmmm, going to be too big I fear.
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• #148
Stupid tubes mean hand mitring....
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• #149
Starting to look like a bike.
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• #150
Looking pretty aeroz...
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Since everyones throwing about aerodynamic theories... Surely at bicycle speeds a thinner leading edge is more important (as tester has said multiple times). In my head I think about a simple practical demo... grab a small diameter wood dowel (4mm?) say, 60cm in length and swing it through the air - you'll notice definite drag and you'll hear a swooshing noise - now grab an equivalent wooden strip - like a wooden ruler with a blunt edge and swing that through the air, thin edge leading and you will feel less drag - even with no shaping to the edge. It's just frontal area.
Paint wise - paint in any colour, flouro as a preference then chuck the thing in a high speed wind tunnel and put abrasive sand in the airstream so you get sandblasted polished sections where the airflow hits first. It'll seem like you've been riding accross the Bonneville salt flats at 500mph.