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  1. gembo
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    @crowriver like man the choice here is also like totally non-binary, well I have short legs and a long back so Can adopt a mean tuck position so long as the descent is not very windy with minimal blind exit/entrances for farmers or golfers. So descent to Whiteadder Reservoir from top o redstone rig or shorter but Hincty West Binny Hill near Uphall.

    However on the lecky bike I am like totally upright Dutch person in a tweed suit big smile vigilant etc.

    Posted 5 years ago #
  2. I were right about that saddle
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    aero/non-aero thing of which IWRATS was speaking?

    Well, again that's a complex one because drag can be measured empirically.

    Posted 5 years ago #
  3. crowriver
    Member

    @gembo, yeah I suppose as good postmodernists we need to acknowledge that aero-ness is on a spectrum and is fluid: it might change depending on context and the disposition of the 'reader'. Also that the concept of aero is socially constructed: there may be inherited characteristics such as a long back, short legs (or vice versa); lung capacity, angle of forehead, etc. that might indicate some degree of pre-determination. However ultimately environmental factors, coupled with individual choices within a multitude of potentials, are likely the biggest influences on how a particular person articulates their aero-ness.

    Posted 5 years ago #
  4. chrisfl
    Member

    Lets not ignore the aero-ness of various carrying option when commuting.

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    Posted 5 years ago #
  5. SRD
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    So if certain organisations use a spectrum of 'barbie' to 'gi joe' to illustrate gender fluidity, what's the equivalent for aero?

    Graeme Obree to Bertie Wooster with an umbrella?

    Posted 5 years ago #
  6. Arellcat
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    drag can be measured empirically.

    Quite a considerable drag factor, there.

    Posted 5 years ago #
  7. crowriver
    Member

    "Graeme Obree to Bertie Wooster with an umbrella?"

    Graeme Obree yes for über aero.

    Possibly, for maximum drag coefficient, a pantomime dame like Widow Twankey, dressed in a huge sail-like dress with hoop skirt, toting a lace fringed parasol?

    Posted 5 years ago #
  8. crowriver
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    @chrisfl, pity they didn't test a Carradice or similar saddlebag. That would have been truly "old school".

    Posted 5 years ago #
  9. gembo
    Member

    @SRD nice one on the Bertie Wooster. I never have understood why a dyed in the wool old socialist Jeremy Corbyn I sta like myself could be so drawn to the Jeeves and Wooster stories of Plum. It is I think inexplicable.

    Posted 5 years ago #

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