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1338.1 | LIKE AN AERO SEAT POST... | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Thu Oct 12 1989 12:07 | 10 |
| I have approximately 2500 miles on my Modolo X-SENTA's and love 'em.
One thing to consider (to get full effect) is the bar wraps. Cork is
thick and tends to reduce the effect while nylon/plastic wraps are
thinner and not obscure the effect.
It is really a minor thing (IMHO). I just like the Modolo bars period.
I don't think that the anatomical geometry is gonna get you all that
much, performance-wise (i.e. aero seat posts).
Chip
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1338.2 | | VERVE::BUCHANAN | Bat | Thu Oct 12 1989 12:51 | 9 |
| I've been talking about getting them as well. They do seem like a great idea.
The only times my hands get sore is when I'm riding down in the hooks. When
you're riding on the flats you can move your hands around a bit but when you're
going down hill you have to keep your hands on the brakes. The only problem is
the price, not only are the bars expensive but they are incompatible with my
Cinelli stem. Modolo bars and stem will run at least $80!
However I believe that SR is making a Modolo clone. I don't know the price but
I wouldn't be surprised if they were about half the price.
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1338.3 | Would you believe 75% less | GSFSWS::JSMITH | Support Bike Helmets for Kids | Thu Oct 12 1989 13:09 | 11 |
| re: 1338.2
>>the price, not only are the bars expensive but they are incompatible with my
>>Cinelli stem. Modolo bars and stem will run at least $80!
>>However I believe that SR is making a Modolo clone. I don't know the price but
>>I wouldn't be surprised if they were about half the price.
I purchased a set of the SR clones at Haggets in Concord, N.H. last
December for a whooping $12.00 and they are compatible with my Nitto
(sp) Stem. Best $12.00 I have ever spent on a bicycle component.
_Jerry
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1338.4 | cheap at half the price! | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Thu Oct 12 1989 15:47 | 7 |
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Hey, well, for 75% less, it's worth a try! And I only hope it's
half as valuable as the aero seatpost has been for me. Many
riders have balked at challenging my cycling prowess (good thing
for me!) upon spying the aero seatpost beneath my buns. :-)
-john
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1338.5 | YEAH, BUT WHAT ABOUT...? | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Fri Oct 13 1989 08:02 | 2 |
| There's always a cheaper version around for those who aren't into
"designer" bicycle parts :-)
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1338.6 | Sakae experience | DELNI::B_FLANNERY | Running in Cycles | Tue Oct 17 1989 10:14 | 23 |
| I bought a Nashbar 3000 ETR (Race/Tri) bike earlier this year. It
has the SAKAE Custom SR version of the Modolo bar (even says "Modolo
patent" on it). I really like it because my hands feel more
natural grabbing a straight section of bar than a curved one (as
on regular bars).
I use the bike for centuries, fast rec riding and commuting, and tend to
grab the bar just below the brakes, rather than above the hoods or low
on the bottom. I notice a small but distinct improvement in comfort
and control over conventional bar designs, and a little less fatigue
over long distances. How much of this is pyschological or real, I
can't say ;-) . Comfort metrics are probably user-specific.
PS I've held off any comments on the Nashbar because I wanted to
give it a reasonble workout first. After many centuries, commuting
60 miles a day 2-3x a week, and weekend rides, I can say it's a good
low end bike for novice road racers/triathletes/fast recreational
riders. It's got a Shimano Edge/Blade 12 spd. SIS derailleur set,
Japanese CrMo frame (Ishiwata or something like that...), Dia compe
sidepulls with aero hoods, Vetta Gel racing seat (never knew I could
feel so good after 145 miles!), Araya wheels, and lots of little touches
for a low end bike. It gets lots of stares at rides: 'that's a
NASHBAR???' It cost around $400.
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1338.7 | Nashbar is OK by me | GSFSWS::JSMITH | Support Bike Helmets for Kids | Tue Oct 17 1989 11:46 | 18 |
| re: 1338.6
>> feel so good after 145 miles!), Araya wheels, and lots of little touches
>> for a low end bike. It gets lots of stares at rides: 'that's a
>> NASHBAR???' It cost around $400.
I fell pretty much the same about my old Trashbar, but I'm
kind of disappointed that they no longer have a high end low end
road bike, if you know what I mean. They were stocking a RACE SIS
model up until '88 but discontinued it in favor of more mountain
bikes since that's what turns the novice recreational rider on to
biking these days. In the proceess they seem to be leaving the mid-
range open to the likes of Colorado Cyclists, et all. I'd like to
see them get back into this space since the competition would definately
help drive the price down in the $600 - $1000 category.
_Jerry
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1338.8 | "aero" position needs the anatomical? | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Oct 17 1989 15:13 | 8 |
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On the weekend I did some hard riding, mainly because I was 75 miles
from home, with daylight running out. I was relaxed, rather than
tensed up, but "resting" in the drops (forward) even with the utmost
relaxation can wreck your hands with the curve of the bar. So I will
be looking into the anatomical.
-john
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