@mlindenlaub had the wheels and broke them down to add the powertap, custom and thought I'd bling them out white. Too expensive though and too hard to keep clean, would stick with black if I did it again. Killer wheels though.
I've got the bars forward enough that there is no hit/scrape on the bars in or out of
the saddle. Aero front is stable. Would love to use the 85 for the rear, but don't have with a powermeter as I stated in the video. One of the fastest rigs I've been on.
A Deeper front wheel is more aero. Dude you should think about this, getting the profile base bars where the pads flip up, a bit heavy but well worth it on a road bike with drop bars this way you avoid hitting your knee on them.
Great video i love your s3 i recently bought a R3 Ultregra and i absolutely love it. i watched your review on the r3 and i tried it out because of your review and i loved it. i live in a really hilly area so it is the perfect bike for my riding style.
@cyclocore I though that deeper rear would be more aero. Isn't it a bit unstable like that (i've never ridden deep wheels)? And how do you like the Williams, i'm into road racing, would it be a good choice, maybe a 58?
really interesting video, keep it coming :=)
FederRiedelBikes 2 weeks ago
thumbs up, nice set up.
MrHifonics 1 month ago
How did you get white spokes on the System 38? Great Video by the way I really love the set up you have
mlindenlaub 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@mlindenlaub had the wheels and broke them down to add the powertap, custom and thought I'd bling them out white. Too expensive though and too hard to keep clean, would stick with black if I did it again. Killer wheels though.
cyclocore 1 month ago
@cyclocore Thanks for replying I love my System 38 set aswell
mlindenlaub 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@cyclocore What type of Spokes are they (the white ones) and is there any performance difference in the wheels after switching spokes?
mlindenlaub 1 month ago
Graeme - What brand and model aerobars are you using?
Good luck this weekend
elkay413 5 months ago
I've got the bars forward enough that there is no hit/scrape on the bars in or out of
the saddle. Aero front is stable. Would love to use the 85 for the rear, but don't have with a powermeter as I stated in the video. One of the fastest rigs I've been on.
cyclocore 5 months ago
A Deeper front wheel is more aero. Dude you should think about this, getting the profile base bars where the pads flip up, a bit heavy but well worth it on a road bike with drop bars this way you avoid hitting your knee on them.
vengavengatshirts 5 months ago
Great video i love your s3 i recently bought a R3 Ultregra and i absolutely love it. i watched your review on the r3 and i tried it out because of your review and i loved it. i live in a really hilly area so it is the perfect bike for my riding style.
dillardmichael1 5 months ago
Oh nice bike by the way.
ffiaux 5 months ago
Why a deeper front wheel?
ffiaux 5 months ago
@ffiaux , more aero. Very stiff. No power tap on the 85 for the rear, so using the 38.
cyclocore 5 months ago
@cyclocore I though that deeper rear would be more aero. Isn't it a bit unstable like that (i've never ridden deep wheels)? And how do you like the Williams, i'm into road racing, would it be a good choice, maybe a 58?
ffiaux 5 months ago
Good luck at the Poconos. My friend did that a year back and had a blast!
zazenzach 5 months ago