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I'm thinking that you might actually be able to use a TT bike seat and a set of aero bars on a 36. It would take a bit of work to get the geometry right for the aero bar position but I think there may be some potential there.
Check out Doper Landis he used a bit of an odd TT position with high hand position. I think if the rider is even more upright with similar arm position it might work. ![]() Now TT saddles are not know for being the most comfortable thing in the world is the true drawback of this argument.
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