Tom Demerly
(of BikeSport Michigan
) posted on the Slowtwitch Forums that the Felt bikes
(F15 and maybe others
) had a fairly steep seattube angle and could probably be configured to use aerobars without a reduction in control like other Road Bikes. This may give you a fairly inexpensive way to have a bike for Group Rides and a Tri bike all in one package. Just a possibility...
His post:
We've been working with an interesting thing we discovered over the past couple months.
The Felt F15 Dura-ace equipped road bike has, in most sizes, a steepish 74.5-75 degree seat tube angle. If you use a Thomson center mount seatpost you can "induce" a 76-77 degree angle.
Now, for most road bikes this would shift the weight bias too far forward and the handling would become too responsive. However, the Felt bikes have longish top tubes and front centers- predominantly to eliminate a somewhat dubious concern over toe clip overlap
(all bikes usually have this to some degree and it is largely harmless
). With the long front end on the F15
(and probably other Felt's too
) you can shift a rider's position to 76 degrees
(actual, induced
) and put some aerobars, maybe cut down a touch, on there.
The result is an interesting, highly versatile bike that does have some ability to walk back and forth between aero and road configurations. This is also the killer ITU style set-up.
The bike is nicely made and rides great, it is a good value too.
No, we don;t have a ton in stock and neither does Felt. I just wanted to post this since it is somewhat unique and may be an additional fitting tool for guys out there.