Leif
Active Member
Rain & mudslides have taken their toll on most of the roads where I usually ride, so the V20 with its minimal tire clearance (Conti 4000s 700x28c) has stayed in the stable this winter. I've had a few close calls in the past with twigs & such locking up the rear wheel so it's worth it for me not to risk a crash and besides, It's a perfect excuse to rock the S40!
Anyway, the V20 downtime has given me the opportunity to tinker with trying to get a better fit which for me means more arm extension. In it's stock configuration, there is no way for me to achieve this without having my thighs hit the handlebars which just ain't acceptable. I've tried several different drop bars, bullhorns and the curved slider. Alas, nothing helped. I got close with the curved slider but honestly I didn't like how it looked. I know, petty, vain etc., but what can I say?
My most recent attempt has been a steer tube extender which seems to be (so far) the best mod for this endeavor. I took it out for a spin today and for the first time since I bought the bike, I finally feel like I'm making the most of my legs and arms while powering the bike down the road. I feel the most improvement while climbing which is a huge plus.
Here's some pics:
Anyway, the V20 downtime has given me the opportunity to tinker with trying to get a better fit which for me means more arm extension. In it's stock configuration, there is no way for me to achieve this without having my thighs hit the handlebars which just ain't acceptable. I've tried several different drop bars, bullhorns and the curved slider. Alas, nothing helped. I got close with the curved slider but honestly I didn't like how it looked. I know, petty, vain etc., but what can I say?
My most recent attempt has been a steer tube extender which seems to be (so far) the best mod for this endeavor. I took it out for a spin today and for the first time since I bought the bike, I finally feel like I'm making the most of my legs and arms while powering the bike down the road. I feel the most improvement while climbing which is a huge plus.
Here's some pics: