Subject: Switch Aero System: Aero Position AND Road Position on a Single Bike Hi BT members! We just launched a brand new triathlon product on Kickstarter that I think would be perfect for a lot of Beginner Triathletes! It's called the Switch Aero System. The system has two parts: a set of quick-release aerobars, and a dual position seatpost. They're designed to let beginner and middle-of-the-pack triathletes (like me) get a better aero position on their road bikes, without sacrificing a normal road position. Full disclosure: I'm one of the creators of the product, so I have a personal interest in the project. Here's the link: http://www.kickstarter.com/...m-one-bike-two-rides Dual-position Seatpost Quick-Release Aerobars We think the system would be a perfect way for a lot of beginner triathletes to realize the benefits of an aero position without spending a lot of money on a new bike, or having to completely abandon their normal road position. I'm interested to hear the "bike evolution" histories of different triathletes. If you have a second to respond briefly to the questions below, it would be a huge help. Questions for BT members: Did you started out doing triathlons on a road bike? Did you ever try to modify your road bike (i.e., clip-on aerobars, Profile FF seatpost, etc.) for a more aero position? How many races/seasons before you got a tri bike (if applicable)? If you had both a road position and an aero position available to you, would you switch positions during a race? How about during training? Thanks, Stephen |