Pic of me on new (old) bike

Prior to me getting the Orbea Onix road bike in 11/07, my main ride was a 1989 Klein Quantum that I had had since 1995 and had put more than 10,000 miles on it. Because I wanted to use the Klein but I didn't need another road bike and didn't want to buy a tri bike and because the Klein has aggressive geometry for a road bike (74.5 seat tube, 74 head tube), I decided to convert it to a makeshift tri bike by:

-Replacing the Cinelli road bars with a base bar and Profile Designs Carbon Strike aero bars,
-Adding Dura Ace 9 speed bar end shifters, Dura Ace rear derailleur, and a 105 chain and 9 speed cassette,
-Replacing the wheels with Ritchey Pro DS wheels that I got from TSILCYC - (thanks Vince!)
-Replacing the seat with an Adamo tri seat
-Replacing the aluminum Chorus seatpost with a Profile Design Fast Forward carbon seatpost

I think it turned out okay, but only time will tell. Later, I may decide to swap the parts to a dedicated tri frame.

This is a much different position than riding a road bike with aero bars or a road bike on the drops, so it will take me a while to get used to this. I plan on using this on April 5.
 
Wow... A GOAT that can ride a bike!!!

whhoooo 10k miles on a bike, NICE. That last longer than some American cars. :)
 
Awesome bike dude. :)

Last summer i picked up an old Falcon from the late 70s early 80s and i love it. I never had a road bike before but now that i have i love them and i want one like yours.
 
Your back is arched up, you need to have a flat back so maybe a longer stem to stretch out the aero bars more. Go to a Tri specific bike shop and let them look at you.
 
how is that position? Do you like to train on that bike?
 
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