Simple Ways to Improve Bike Aerodynamics

Cycling equipment can be expensive, but there are some simple ways to improve bike aerodynamics without breaking the bank. Check them out here!

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"Going aero" in terms of cycling can also be thought of as "free speed".  In other words, the more aerodynamic you are on the bike, the more efficient you will be, enabling you to go faster without increasing your effort.  Who wouldn't want to go faster without increasing their work? Of course, the greater the distance the bike segment (i.e. Sprint Tri vs. Ironman Distance), the bigger the time savings will be. It sounds great and certainly can be, but for the recreational cyclist or triathlete, a minute time savings on your bike split can cost a small fortune. However, their are some simple ways to improve bike aerodynamics without breaking the bank.

Simple Ways to Improve Bike Aerodynamics

Body Position

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Believe it or not, you can spend thousands of dollars to have the best aerodynamic equipment, but body position on your bike is number one!  One of the best things you can do is have a proper bike fit.  A bike fit typically involves an hour or more of time with someone specifically trained in body mechanics for cycling.   A good bike fit will make you more aerodynamic, but most importantly, it will make sure you are in the proper ergonomic position to prevent injury.   If you buy a new bike, the bike shop may offer a free fit, but make sure it is a thorough one (not just seat position and arm reach).  A custom fit will take into account: seat height, saddle position, handlebar height, arm reach, alignment of hip/knee/foot to improve efficiency, cleat position, and other flexibility and structural assessments.  There is a wide range of pricing for custom bike fits $100 to $250+.

Helmet Style

Simple Ways to Improve Bike Aerodynamics Aerodynamic Bike Helmet

Some people are reluctant to buy a time trial helmet because of their funny appearance. However, if you are interested in saving time, it can be a quick and easy way to do so.   An aero helmet works by streamlining the airflow around your head and down your back, which will decrease the resistance or "drag" of the air around your head.  How much time will it save?  The information varies on this as it depends on how fast you are cycling.  If you are averaging speeds of over 20mph, it can be as much as a minute or more over a 40 km course.  These helmets also have a wide range of pricing from $170 to $400+.

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Aero Bars

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If you use a road bike, adding aero bars is another easy and relatively inexpensive way to make you more aerodynamic.  Shop around and find ones that will work best for you, as there are number of different types of clip-on aero bars available.  It is important to make sure they are put on properly and your reach is ergonomically correct to prevent any injury from improper body position.  It is also essential that you practice using them several times before racing with them for safety.  Practice on a flat, smooth road that you are familiar with riding on.  Another advantage of aero bars, is the ability to change position on your bike when you are on a long ride. Price Range: $50 to $140+.

So Tell Me...

Will you try any of these simple ways to improve bike aerodynamics?  Do you think the time savings is worth the cost? What changes have you made and have you noticed a difference?

Thank you so much for stopping by. As always I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below. Have a great week!

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19 Comments

  1. I am a bike nerd and hobbyist (and science geek) so I love looking at the data comparing different bikes or other configurations in similar race situations. While I'm a podium contender in local races, there's obviously no payout other than personal satisfaction. Since the bike is my strongest discipline I like to get every advantage I can early in the race and try not to blow it on the run.
  2. Kelli-It is fascinating to look at the bike data and interesting to see how different pieces of equipment can help save time!
  3. I recently had my bike refit and it seems to help so far. I wish I was brave enough to get aero bars but I am too afraid!!

  4. This is very cool! I'm not much of a cyclist, but I'm glad to learn that when you do get a bike fit there's a lot more to consider than the basics! The aero bar seems like a great tool!
  5. Love that you're sharing affordable ways to go faster! Will pass along to my cycling friends.
  6. Wow I haven't been on a bike in ages! Looks like you've offered some great suggestions.
  7. I am kind of afraid to add aerobars to my bike. I feel like I will be too far away from the brakes :)
  8. I don't bike (but I do spinning) so I can relate to having good posture on the bike. Even on a stationary bike that makes a difference!
  9. All of these tips make a lot of sense. The more you can be in one straight line with no wind resistance, the better!
  10. I'm just starting to do more biking, but definitely am not anywhere considering doing anything "competitive" with it (other than a random duathlon, and that would be more recreational on my part). I have wondered about different handle bars...but don't really bike enough (yet) to justify the expense.
  11. I am too scared of aero bars. I’m also scared of going fast down hill. I’m trying to get over it.
  12. I bet this all makes such a huge difference! Like everything.... small changes can add up to get more speed!
  13. I love stuff like this and have been to the wind tunnel with my setup before. I would add that a fit is important to revisit if you're adding bars to a road bike. Thanks for sharing these tips!
  14. I want to add aero bars to my bike at some point. I don't ride enough at this point to make a thorough fitting or time trial helmet worth it.
  15. I am not too fast on a bike, so I will definitely add some of these great tips this summer!
  16. I added aero bars onto my road bike before I got a tri bike. Not sure I could do the aero helmet though lol!

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