Over the past months Roman Kreuziger has been working with Specialized and Dr. Andy Pruitt and his team to dial in his fit and his aerodynamic position. Pruitt and Specialized Performance Racing Project have also been working with Roman on his training routines and performance testing to help him achieve his goals this year and beyond.
@BurnabyAlex It may be due to the airfoil shape of the fork, being more thin on the backside, the sensor won't stably mount to the rear. The problem is made worse since the SRM speed sensor bracket is very blunt.
thisisobvious 10 months ago
@thisisobvious Then, putting the sensor on the left fork would do the trick.
BurnabyAlex 10 months ago
@BurnabyAlex Most sensors are designed to be mounted in only one direction, since the pickup is only on one side.
thisisobvious 10 months ago
For aerodynamics, shouldn't the front wheel sensor be on the back side of the fork rather than the leading edge? 0:27
BurnabyAlex 10 months ago