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For Sale: Aerobars, Profile Design

In case anyone is in the market for some aerobars, I'm selling my Profile Design Carbon Stryke aerobars. I had these mounted on my road bike, but upgraded to a tri bike so I have no need for these.

Here is the ebay listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290664380339&ssPageNa...

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Aerobar computer mount options

I have a set of Profile Design T2 clip-ons that take up quite a bit of real estate on my bars. I don't really have enough room on there to properly mount a bike computer and, since putting them on, have had my polar mounted on the stem. This makes it accessible, but not easy to read in a glance.

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Sweaty aerobar pads?

I dont know about everyone else, but its starting to get warm around where I live, so i've been riding my TT bike alot more. I got back from an hour long TT today and the pads on my aerobars were just soaked with sweat. I mean nasty amounts. Any way to quickly dry them off? or do i just wait it out?

Sweaty aerobar pads?

I dont know about everyone else, but its starting to get warm around where I live, so i've been riding my TT bike alot more. I got back from an hour long TT today and the pads on my aerobars were just soaked with sweat. I mean nasty amounts. Any way to quickly dry them off? or do i just wait it out?

IM training in aerobars?

Hello everyone,

How much of one's cycling IM training time should be spent in the aerobars vs upright on the bull-horn bars? Does this vary by workout type (intervals vs long rides, etc)? How much of my training time should be on my racing tri bike vs my winter fixie? These questions have always perplexed me. Thoughts?

Airstryke and shifters

I have been getting used to riding with aero bars over the past 150 miles or so. I have the Airstryke because it came with my bike (a Specialized Multisport Transition, so essentially a road bike with a few features that make it a bit more like a tri bike; I've mostly just been riding it as a road bike).

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Aerobar balance under Windy conditions

I went out for my long bike ride today and the winds were up there pretty high (20-30mph). I bought clip-on aerobars for my bike and have been getting used to them over the past several weeks. There were a couple of times today where I thought I would loose my balance in the aero position due to the loss of steering control while in that position and crosswinds. I assume this is normal, but was wondering if there are any tips to deal with crosswinds while in the aero position?

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