Does this look right.

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gayeskin
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Does this look right.

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I was reading the directions for setup and stated that the wind port should be placed just behind the front edge of the stem. Does this look ok as far as position goes?
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Perfect! We just set up the Footon Servetto team with their iBikes in the same position!
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Mine is currently about half an inch further back than that picture.

1) is this significant
2) If I move it forward am I going to have to go through the whole set up process for profile again?
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Location is not significant in and of itself. As long as you can see it without having to strain and you have a good profile, there's no reason to move it. As you move it forward your wind scaling will change so a new cal ride will be necessary if you decide to make a change.
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racerfern wrote:Location is not significant in and of itself. As long as you can see it without having to strain and you have a good profile, there's no reason to move it. As you move it forward your wind scaling will change so a new cal ride will be necessary if you decide to make a change.
thanks Fern. I'll leave it alone then. No point in re-calibrating if it can be avoided.

I'll have enough profile stuff to do when the RWS comes and I finally get the ibike on the TT bike also.
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