hamishbarker
Well-Known Member
I was looking for cheap, simple, light and removable aero cleanups to the bike. Yes a fairing blah blah, but that's a big project and makes the bike almost impossible to put in a car.
The vendetta boom hits the air, then some bits of cable and the hole under the boom, then the head tube, then the rider. Why not clean it up aerodynamically with a stretchy cover at least back to the handlebars?
I just draped it over and a put in a couple of pins - it worked ok (please ignore the wrinkles at the back end and at the fork crown, of course the final version will be cut to clean these up). I went for a short test ride, no problems, front derailleur works, no chain snags, tiny tire rub but easily fixed. The lycra is not particularly airtight, but is possibly enough to prevent eddies shedding from the back of the boom.
The sock is only the width of the boom. Sort of a splitter plate. The center of pressure would be forward of the steering axis, so it might be a liability in crosswind - testing (covert! - my other half has declared that I am not to ride around town with that horrible colour on the bike!) will tell.
It could be extended down over both left hand fork/chainstays, but I suspect that might make just too much unstable area ahead of the steering axis in crosswind, and might also actually increase drag due to forcing more airflow onto the forward advancing spokes. Easily tested anyway.
I would leave the back end open, to allow access to the bottle cage (and keep the bottle out of any airflow ).
Will post again when i have installed press studs instead of pins and taken it for some aero power test laps.
The vendetta boom hits the air, then some bits of cable and the hole under the boom, then the head tube, then the rider. Why not clean it up aerodynamically with a stretchy cover at least back to the handlebars?
I just draped it over and a put in a couple of pins - it worked ok (please ignore the wrinkles at the back end and at the fork crown, of course the final version will be cut to clean these up). I went for a short test ride, no problems, front derailleur works, no chain snags, tiny tire rub but easily fixed. The lycra is not particularly airtight, but is possibly enough to prevent eddies shedding from the back of the boom.
The sock is only the width of the boom. Sort of a splitter plate. The center of pressure would be forward of the steering axis, so it might be a liability in crosswind - testing (covert! - my other half has declared that I am not to ride around town with that horrible colour on the bike!) will tell.
It could be extended down over both left hand fork/chainstays, but I suspect that might make just too much unstable area ahead of the steering axis in crosswind, and might also actually increase drag due to forcing more airflow onto the forward advancing spokes. Easily tested anyway.
I would leave the back end open, to allow access to the bottle cage (and keep the bottle out of any airflow ).
Will post again when i have installed press studs instead of pins and taken it for some aero power test laps.