bobsimpson
New Member
I own an Allsop beam equipped Time Trial machine which, in the nineties, was a fantastic machine for racing. I now race Time Trials on a fixed wheel track bike and so this bike is hanging in the shed gathering dust. I'm new to the Cruzbike world, but so far I love what I see. My question to everyone is whether this bike would be suitable for a new lease of life as a conversion. I have attached some photos and the 3 questions I have are (one) whether the height would be OK - from the top of the 'seat tube' to the ground is 59cm, and, secondly, in order to reverse the forks a likely problem is fitting the front brake to avoid fouling the downtube - can this be solved? Finally, as there is no seat tube as such, what can be done to support the seat back. I have seen bikes with 2 struts from the rear drop out/chainstays to the seatback - are they home made?
My plan, if a conversion is viable, is to put the L plates on until October when the TT season starts here in Perth and then race it if my skill level is up to it by then. What advice do people have that have raced a Cruzbike in short to medium distance TTs and I'm interested to know whether they have taken significant time off their times on a conventional machine. So many questions, so little time! Thanks for reading and if you have some advice I'm really grateful.
My plan, if a conversion is viable, is to put the L plates on until October when the TT season starts here in Perth and then race it if my skill level is up to it by then. What advice do people have that have raced a Cruzbike in short to medium distance TTs and I'm interested to know whether they have taken significant time off their times on a conventional machine. So many questions, so little time! Thanks for reading and if you have some advice I'm really grateful.