Osiris
Zen MBB Master
.Anyway, I don't grasp all the implications myself, but you must admit that you can, at least, *spread* the load over your legs and arms by doing either bike rocking or boom swinging
If I agreed with that, we wouldn't be having this argument. I've tried several times to explain to you why I don't agree, but you don't seem to understand the explanation, and I'm not sure what else I can say that would further clarify things.
And it can also be pretty big in effect and be a distinct advantage! (I really need to model how much this effect differs between an MBB bent like Vendetta and DF though sometime... should not be too hard in CAD)
I've already done the calculations in CAD. Here's what I came up with based on the following measurements:
Distance from handlebar to pivot point (directly over the front axle) = 21"
Distance from hip joint to pedal (with crank at 90 degrees) = 34"
Distance from center of pedal to center of boom = 6"
This gives me all the measurements needed to create a CAD model and calculate the amount of pedal movement resulting from moving the handlebars.
Starting with the handlebars in their perfectly straight position, I moved them 2" to the left.
This shortens the distance from the right pedal to my hip joint by 0.75".
Put another way, moving the handlebar left 2" will only move the right pedal 0.75" forward.
As you can see, moving the handlebars accomplishes very little, and I'm not sure I would even move the handlebar as far as 2" when riding. It takes only a small amount of movement at the handlebars to cause a very significant directional change. I would need to do some experiments to see how far I can swing the handlebars while riding the bent in a controlled manner. That will have to wait for the weekend.
You can either have them shortened for a modest fee at any decent bike shop, or buy some BMX race cranks, they go as short as about 120 and very cheap to boot (ebay). Most of them are square taper and not hollow-forged though (forget carbon), but what you lose in weight (as - gain ... and not much due to shortening) you gain in aero tenfold if you ask me... does your Vendetta still need external cups for fixing the chainstays though?
Some of them do use external cups - much pricier though. I've bought a set of 140mm BMX race myself AND had 170mm MTB cranks shortened by about 22mm as well.
I see. I didn't look into having them shortened, but I do know that the several bike shops I took it to said there were no cranksets under 165mm that would fit this bent. At least none that were listed in any of their parts catalogs.