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Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2015 10:40
by Bendy Ben
hmmmmmmm.

Got me thinking it could be made to work now....

Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2015 13:10
by Jack Hughes
But surely the fact that it needs considerable re-engineering serves to underscore the point that, as sold, it's not fit for function.

Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2015 23:11
by Bopomofo
Can anyone post a decent close-up of how this mounts to your bike? I've seen promo pics but a really close up pic of mounting point (and inherent failings) would be very interesting...

Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2015 23:22
by kfjatek
Bopomofo wrote:Can anyone post a decent close-up of how this mounts to your bike? I've seen promo pics but a really close up pic of mounting point (and inherent failings) would be very interesting...


Mine's either in landfill somewhere or has by now been recycled into a jar lid.

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Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 21 Apr 2015 07:14
by Kevy427
Bopomofo wrote:Can anyone post a decent close-up of how this mounts to your bike? I've seen promo pics but a really close up pic of mounting point (and inherent failings) would be very interesting...

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Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 21 Apr 2015 18:47
by Bendy Ben
Kev

I may have to commission you to do that to my TT bike

Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 21 Apr 2015 18:58
by Kevy427
The shot of the screwdriver drawer was the gratuitous Tool Porn image for Bopo ;)

Bendy Ben wrote:Kev

I may have to commission you to do that to my TT bike

Nothing, but nothing, would give me more pleasure than to have a fiddle with your TT. Let me know when you'd like it done and we can arrange a liaison somewhere?

Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 21 Apr 2015 19:48
by Jack Hughes
Actually, Kevy, have you thought about doing something like cytech qualifications. Developing a sideline in bike maintenance. Has to be an interesting side line and an area with growth potential. Mobile mechanic or whatever.

Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 22 Apr 2015 04:12
by Big_Show
Jack Hughes wrote:Actually, Kevy, have you thought about doing something like cytech qualifications. Developing a sideline in bike maintenance. Has to be an interesting side line and an area with growth potential. Mobile mechanic or whatever.


Be handy excuse for all those times you're spotted parked in a layby too.

Re: Pro AeroFuel Tri cage mount

PostPosted: 22 Apr 2015 07:56
by Bendy Ben
I'll check the diary