Add on a computer, maybe a seatbag, and swap to my custom built tubeless wheels (thanks Charly Tri at Rochester Cycling!) and I should be about set bike wise. Riding the Cronus CX maybe unfair to the other competitors, but I plan on making up for it in inability. Stiff, smooth, crazy light, all the good stuff.
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Charly, do you have long femurs? Mayhaps longer than average for your height? You slammed that saddle all the way back; just curious.
Love, Nate.
Yup. I have always used the kneecap/pedal axle guide, but almost all my bikes requires a 20mm setback post and pushed back seat. I could push it back another cm perhaps, but it is "just right". I ride and make small adjustments in height and for/aft until it feels perfect.
Good luck Tri-flow. Sounds like zero fun. I think I'd rather attempt aerohead in Jan then Iowa in Apr.
Wheres the dress?
Hey, I am a total stranger who saw your post on MTBR forums, and got a link to your blog from your post. I posted a response to your post for a roommate. You can get my contact info there if still looking to split a room.
- Charles
Larry, both are stupid ideas, but when you have ran out of other stupid ideas you run out of new stuff to do.
I still have not received the dress, are you sure you got the address right?
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