I recently bought some aero bars (off Rob3rt on here) as I plan to have a bash at some time trials.
At first they felt really weird and unstable but after a few miles it started to feel more natural. I've now ridden with them a few times and although it may look strange, I reckon I'd leave them on even when touring because:
1. They provide a really comfortable alternative position, and
2. They obviously put you in a more aerodynamic position - which is great for those -1, -2% downhill stretches.
It made me wonder why more people don't have them on their bikes. Am I missing something? Also, are they permitted in road races, sportives and audaxes?
Cheers
Martin
At first they felt really weird and unstable but after a few miles it started to feel more natural. I've now ridden with them a few times and although it may look strange, I reckon I'd leave them on even when touring because:
1. They provide a really comfortable alternative position, and
2. They obviously put you in a more aerodynamic position - which is great for those -1, -2% downhill stretches.
It made me wonder why more people don't have them on their bikes. Am I missing something? Also, are they permitted in road races, sportives and audaxes?
Cheers
Martin