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1421.1 | The plot thickens... | WLDWST::POLLARD | | Tue Feb 06 1990 16:19 | 4 |
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The UCI has banned clip-on bars. I assume that the USCF
is enforcing the ban, though I haven't seen a 1990 rulebook. I
hope that you bought these for something other than USCF racing.
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1421.2 | For all racing, or just pack races? | DECWET::BINGHAM | John | Tue Feb 06 1990 20:14 | 3 |
| Were the bars banned in all competition or just in peloton events?
I thought they were allowed in non peloton events, like time trials.
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1421.3 | Who has a rulebook? | WLDWST::POLLARD | | Tue Feb 06 1990 23:53 | 7 |
| My understanding is that in USCF races, all tri-bars were verboten
in mass-start racing by the end of last year if not earlier. The new
UCI rule is no clip-ons ever. One can still use Scott DH or 100K bars
in a time trial since they're not clip-ons. The carryover from
UCI to USCF is not a given, though. In some circumstances (local
races?), the USCF will allow spoke covers as a poor-man's disc even
though the UCI says no. There. Clear as mud?
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1421.4 | what I read... | NOVA::FISHER | Hey, Jay, Bo knows Rowing! | Wed Feb 07 1990 07:42 | 8 |
| In the article that I read concerning the banning of clipons, it
indicated that the TdF could make their own decision concerning their
own race as the UCI ruling only applied to the world championship
races.
That or anything else could be true however.
ed
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1421.5 | uscf - aero bars/wheels | USMRM5::MREID | | Wed Feb 07 1990 12:32 | 7 |
| USCF 1990 Rules: Aero bars (clip ons or full bars) allowed only
in TTs (same rule as last year).
New this year in USCF: Disk wheels and wheel covers are allowed
in all races, including mass start events such as RR's and crits.
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1421.6 | Solved. | WLDWST::POLLARD | | Wed Feb 07 1990 14:36 | 10 |
| Thank you for the definitive word. Anytime I can add
confusion, just let me know... [this is how rumors get started.]
How many weeks passed between your license showing up and your
rulebook arriving?
This surprise and guessing stuff isn't too neat. I found out
about one new and improved rule from a ref two weeks ago. Any
licensed rider must wear his/her helmet while riding near a race
site, on course or off. Actually, what he said was: "Hey you! Get
your helmet on now or you're out." My ski hat didn't count.
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1421.7 | Advise on Comfort needed! | WFOV12::SISE | WFOOFF::SISE, dtn 242-2447 | Tue May 14 1991 10:04 | 23 |
| I just put on a set of Profile for speed II clip ons, and went for a
quick ride (getting dark). I only went for about 10 miles so I did not
have much time to play around on them.
My first impression is that I don't like them. Should I try to return
them now, or does it take some time to get used to them.
What I don' like is the stress in the rotation in my shoulders. I felt
more relaxed with my hands sort of overlaping.
I put on the Med. with bars. The large are only an inch wider, and the
shop owner said that they were two wide for my shoulder width, and that
the med. was the size to go with.
How long does it take to get used to / strech into this position before
it becomes comfortable, or is that just the way it is.
I got them not for the added speed but for taking the weight off my
hands and wrists. I was looking for comfort on long rides.......
Did I make a mistake???
John_who_could_bring_em_back_today_but_not_later_than_that..
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1421.8 | should get better | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue May 14 1991 12:04 | 18 |
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John,
I am trying to get re-acclimated to my Profile clip-ons.
It takes a while. Comfort is definitely a reason for using
clip-ons, so your reasoning is sound. Many people (the general
concensus) report greater comfort and greater speed. In my case,
I'm not so sure about the speed.
Part of it has to do with how your bike is set up, and your
stance on it. You might get somebody (e.g., at the shop that
sold you the bars?) to check your fit out. They should be able
to do this, since they sold you the product, right? If not, ask
them to extend the return period 'til you can find someone (at another
shop? in your racing club?) who can look at your fit.
Good luck.
-john
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1421.9 | GIVE 'EM A REAL CHANCE... | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Tue May 14 1991 13:14 | 14 |
| Don't pull the trigger too soon. You will require experimentation
with seat adjustment, seat post adjustment, handlebar stem (height)
adjustment, stem length (maybe)... It isn't easy to (usually) to
get comfortable and maintain a comfortable drops, brake hood and
tops riding position.
IMHO they are defintely worth the adjustment hassle (if you're after
that seriously). Understand that they do represent a radical departure
from the parochial positions we've all grown to love.
Give 'em a chance... My guess is unless your body is grossly dis-
proportional, you'll find that sweet spot...
Chip
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1421.10 | Got better | WFOVX8::SISE | WFOOFF::SISE, dtn 242-2447 | Thu May 16 1991 14:29 | 34 |
| Update on my Profile clip-ons......
I went for a quick ride right after work. I did a 31 mile loop that
has some long open straight sections. I figured that this would be the
perfect place to get used to the new bars.
It went so so in the begining. I then stopped at a friends house to
get some water, and catch up on some news. I made a seat adjustment
while I was shooten the shi%.
I moved the seat forward 1.5cm and up .5 cm (now .5 over the "MAX"
line). I would still like to bring the seat up a bit more, but am out of
seat post :-(
It was a bunch better! I need to have my stem replaced (factory
recall) and will get a 10mm shorter one. I think it will be just right
then.
The rest of the ride went well. I found that my in the flats speed
a full 2 mph faster in the aero position, and in the head wind in one
section 3-4 mph faster.
I did the ride with an ava. speed of 18 mph (with 5 lights).
The comfort is better with the seat change.
Now to get used to changing gears etc. when on the bars! I stuck my
indix finger into my front tire just after the seat change. It is
amazing how much a difference 1.5 cm is! I thought I was grabbing the
shift lever and got my finger in the wheel what a surprise.
John_who_thinks_he_will_like_them :-)
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1421.11 | | SOLVIT::LANDRY | | Fri May 17 1991 09:36 | 10 |
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> Now to get used to changing gears etc. when on the bars!
>
You'll know you're really used to them when you can reach
down, grab a bottle, and take a drink without coming off the bars
or taking up a whole lane!
chris
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1421.12 | Now, if you can drink water while taking 90� turns at speed ... | NOVA::FISHER | It's Spring | Fri May 17 1991 10:15 | 6 |
| I think the key to being used to them is when you can take 90 degree
turns on downhills ...
I still have problems there...
ed
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