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Oldman said:The highlighted part is a possibility. That's where subtle, individual changes come into play and most forum lurkers are looking for measurable proof that radical departures actually work before wrecking their clients' position. You should offer up some research product to Fergie and others with some incentives to prove your point. Convincing tri-athletes to spend ridiculous money for radical measures isn't proof.
There are adjustable crank length cranks available to me here in Christchurch but I would just be replicating Martin, McDaniel and others work.
WRT aerodynamics there are many other (free and easy) options to try before one drops a bundle on shorter cranks, lifting the seat, shunting it back, lifting the bars and shortening the stem.
				
		
			
	