marathon marke said:I think I'm understanding you correctly, Frank. But I have a question. If you are already riding comfortably with a flat back on long (175) crank arms, then wouldn't raising the saddle (for the shorter arms) effectively make one less aero?
Can you direct me to that video you are referring to? I an't seem to find it.
Thanks.
For that rider "already riding comfortably with a flat back on long (175) crank arms", unless the head is already below the highest point of the back/**** it is pretty unlikely that raising the seat and **** will increase the frontal area and make one less aero. The frontal area is not going to increase unless the **** is moved out of the wind shadow of the trunk/shoulders. The number of people for whom this condition currently exists is, I would estimate, approximately zero but I would give you that it is theoretically possible. I guess that is why one needs to try it and see if it works for you or not.
Here is the link to the video i made: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFxBg7BnFlQ
Frank
