Beginner time trial setup.

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HardManIron

New Member
I am 15 and have been riding my road bike for quite some time. However I started becoming more interested in doing some time trials. Most of my gear I have from normal road cycling I will use for now. I have also already bought a new helmet and have a Giant TT bike but its about 7 years old ( http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/bikes/model/trinity.alliance/2425/32418/ ). I was just wondering if there were any upgrades I could do to it?
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
That's a cracking TT bike ! The manager at my local Giant shop regrets selling his alu trinity .
About the only upgrade i would do is some deep section wheels but they wont make you any faster than actually riding the bike .
Do you have a turbo trainer ?
 
Wasn't the Trinity a tri bike? Many tri bikes have a geometry which is not legal for UCI racing. You can use it on non-UCI races
 

boydj

Legendary Member
Give yourself a few TTs and then see what you think needs upgrading. No point spending money until you have a better idea of what you need - and you know that you are going to continue doing TTs.
 
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HardManIron

New Member
Do you have a turbo trainer ?
Yeah i have both a turbo trainer and an exercise bike.
Wasn't the Trinity a tri bike? Many tri bikes have a geometry which is not legal for UCI racing. You can use it on non-UCI races
Im not sure whether or not it is a tri bike as my dad got it quite some time ago. But i can ask the club that my friend goes to, if its allowed to be used. But if not i could use my current road bike for some tt until i can afford a nice tt bike. However i would still prefer to race on my trinity (providing its legal)
Give yourself a few TTs and then see what you think needs upgrading. No point spending money until you have a better idea of what you need - and you know that you are going to continue doing TTs.
Well I was hoping to do some more riding on my tt bike, and i will try and refrain myself from buying some nice new parts until a couple of races.

Thank you all for giving me great and useful input.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
That bike will be perfect . You will be able to adjust the saddle and bars to get a legal position so i wouldn't worry too much about that .
 

Justinslow

Lovely jubbly
I started last year and did a season on a £400 Argos road bike. Have a look in the "time trial" section, you can see mine and others stories. Your bike will be absolutely fine as others have said and way better than what I had!
I went from a first TT 10 of 28.30 down to 24.30 by by the end of the season on the same course.
Things like skin suits, aero helmets, shoe covers will help, but I wouldn't think major money upgrades on the bike will be worth it yet. My mate bought £600 campag bullets and went one second quicker!! Turbos and practice and lots of base miles rides will see you right.
 

2IT

Everything and everyone suffers in comparisons.
I am 15 and have been riding my road bike for quite some time. However I started becoming more interested in doing some time trials.

Get a fixed gear bike and ride like Alf. Miles on a fixed will develop discipline and invaluable experience.
 
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