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2014-09-06 8:26 AM
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Subject: RE: Why am I faster on my tri bike?
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Originally posted by Porfirio
Originally posted by JohnnyKay

Originally posted by fisherman76 not to nit pick, but I'll nit pick - stiffness can affect the amount of power transferred to the pedal from the body, and it can be measured in power output...but you're right if the OP is describing stiffness as 'teeth jarring', that's not so much referring to frame and bottom bracket stiffness as it is the combination of wheel and fork stiffness, which don't directly affect power output (other than the fact that he's uncomfortable with the teeth jarring, which indirectly affects power!). So, yes, let the air out a bit. Make sure you're not using studded tires, stop riding on gravel (just kidding on both), and if you have the means, switch to a carbon wheelset. Wheel stiffness is a totally separate discussion, which fortunately for us was nicely examined on ST, and deserves a read: http://www.slowtwitch.com/Tech/Debunking_Wheel_Stiffness_3449.htmledited - the author of that article was not Dan Empfield, it was Greg Kopecky.

I'll not nit pick either, except that I will.  

Power that is transfered to the frame (through flex) is mostly returned to the pedals (minus a VERY small amount of heat loss).  The amount of loss is so small that I suspect you would not be able to measure it with most power meters and can safely ignore when trying to figure out what might be making you 3mph (or even 0.1mph) faster.

Simply... fascinating!

I was able to dig this up through the wayback machine.  Towards the bottom, there is an experiment you can do for yourself.

http://web.archive.org/web/20090323002006/http://bikethink.com/Frameflex.htm




Thanks man.

Gosh, I always learn so much from you guys from the most simplest questions!


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