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  • How to adjust your saddle height and tilt.

    – October 28, 2010


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  • Positioning page pelvic rotation and female

    – October 28, 2010


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  • Where does air go?

    – April 7, 2010


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  • Easy Speed

    – December 29, 2009


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  • Carol's saddle adventure

    – May 14, 2009


    Apr 28 The Bottom Line on the V-flow Plus Saddle>Biking No Comments » The new V-flow plus saddle is working out great, and I’m keeping it! I’ve had the saddle for two full months now, and logged about 700 miles on it. Wow, am I really biking 350 miles a month? Lucky me! The V-flow plus saddle comes with a 180 ...

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  • The Flat Earth

    – January 16, 2009


    It was a pretty day, a light westerly breeze blowing the hot summer air out over the waters. All along the docks there were wives and loved ones crying and holding their loved ones until the last moment. As the very last few moments came there were pleas and shouts of fear that these sailors would surely never return. These brave ...

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  • Aerodynamics for the Average Joe

    – January 16, 2009


    Aerodynamics for Your Average Joe If you are an elite or top age group racer, then aerodynamic positioning and equipment should be important to you. But what about the “average Joe” who rides under 20 mph, or even 16 or 17 mph?  Will better positioning and equipment really make a difference? That is something I was challenged to find out, as customers ...

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  • Is Narrow Faster

    – January 16, 2009


    Long, Low and Narrow    In a recent (February 2003) issue of Inside Triathlon and Velo News, there were two articles written about "proper" positioning for fast times on a bicycle.  While this article is not specifically about those writings, that information was not nearly accurate enough.      When cyclists start talking about more speed through position, their buddies or local experts ...

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