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Originally Posted by nikita76
Nice bike! But...if you are going to be doing triathlons you might want to get a tri-specific bike with different geometry. A tri specific bike does 2 things: 1st. puts you in an aerodynamic postion. 2nd. because the seat tube is aggrevated foward, you are using the same muscles on the bike as you will on your run. That way when you come in to transition and go out, you will not experience "jello legs".
Good luck ith your season!
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I'm just using a hybrid bike a bought a few years ago. Geez, I never thought about 'jello' legs. I certainly will have them

I don't ride well, lol.