aero aufsatz rennrad Profile Design 43 ASC Carbon Extensions 340 mm – kurz & aerodynamisch
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aero aufsatz rennrad Profile Design 43 ASC Carbon Extensions 340 mm – kurz & aerodynamisch

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aero aufsatz rennrad Profile Design 43 ASC Carbon Extensions 340 mm – kurz & aerodynamischProfile Design 43 ASC Aerobar Extensions als kurze Version 340mm Achtung, das hier ist die kurze Variante, zur 400 Millimeter langen geht es hier. Die 43 ASC Extensions von Profile Design sind die nchste Evolutionsstufe am Aerolenker. Rund ist hier nur noch die Klemmung sowie der Griffbereich. Alles andere ist kammtailfrmig und damit windschnittiger. Zudem verschwinden die "Rohre" aus Carbon durch die Biegung komplett unter dem Unterarm, siehe das

Profile Design 43 ASC Aerobar Extensions als kurze Version 340mm

Achtung, das hier ist die kurze Variante, zur 400 Millimeter langen geht es hier.

Die 43 ASC Extensions von Profile Design sind die nächste Evolutionsstufe am Aerolenker. Rund ist hier nur noch die Klemmung sowie der Griffbereich. Alles andere ist kammtailförmig und damit windschnittiger. Zudem verschwinden die "Rohre" aus Carbon durch die Biegung komplett unter dem Unterarm, siehe das Wettkampfbild auf meinem Cervélo P5. Das funktioniert je besser, umso steiler ihr das Cockpit fahrt.

Dichter als mit diesen Extensions kommt man nicht ran an Custom-Modelle, die dann alle deutlich im vierstelligen Bereich liegen. Zudem ist hier die Einstellbarkeit weiterhin gegeben, was aus meiner Sicht für die allermeisten Piloten inklusive mir selbst viel wichtiger ist, als wie ein Profi auszusehen.

Die Eckdaten: 22,2er Klemmung und damit für alle Standardklemmungen passend. Innendurchmesser 19 Millimeter, damit passt etwa die Junction-Box RS910 von Shimanos Di2 da rein. 340 Millimeter Länge, der Griffbereich ist von Unterkante bis Ende Shifter-Aufnahme 97 Millimeter hoch und um 43° gebogen. 240 Gramm je Paar.

Den idealen Computerhalter von 76 Projects dazu gibt es hier bei mir im Shop, siehe auch das letzte Bild zur Montage ganz vorne am runden Part.

Wer noch die passenden Profile Design Arm-Pads sowie Winkel-Spacer sucht, der wird hier und hier fündig und kann sein bisher nach 08/15 aussehendes und sich auch so anfühlendes Cockpit tunen, ohne ein Vermögen auszugeben. Und immer dran denken: Nur wer bequem liegt, der liegt lang und gut. Und schnell. Denn #aeroiseverything.

Weitere Tuning-Parts für euer Aero-Cockpit sind meine eigenen Enterhaken sowie der Computerhalter von 76projects.

Achtung: Wer diese Teile erstmal montieren und probefahren will und dann gebraucht zurückgeben, der wartet bitte so lange, bis es die bei Amazon gibt. Gebrauchte Teile nehme ich nicht zurück. 

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Ken S.
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Comprehensive?
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I am a huge fan of Jay LaCroix and happy to support him by buying this book. That said, this book is in my opinion fully priced and not very comprehensive. My guess is it has more to do with Packt publishing and less to do with Jay. For sure, the content that is there is good and easy to consume ... as per Jay's style. And to be fair a truly comprehensive book would probably be another 1000 pages long. But a couple examples: cursory coverage of systemd:. eg discussion is on chron, crontab, etc instead of systemd timers. NTP server: if you have an Ubuntu server it would be great to set it up as your LAN NTP server for all your devices to sync time. Here is the coverage in this book "all servers should have the ntp package installed" Really? Do I need to disable systemd-timesyncd? Do I need to limit access by lan? How about setting up an Nginx reverse proxy for LAN services like unifi, pihole, etc? Sorry 3 pages of coverage. I am not trying to run down this book, only suggest that if you are looking for an authoritative comprehensive guide on Ubuntu 22.04, this probably will not be your only purchase. With all the foregoing, I would still buy this book if for no other reason than to support the author.
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Highly recommended
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Very well written. Everything is clear and well organized. It serves as a good overview of the Ubuntu server and also as a rich reference for specific arguments.
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Dean T
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Another phenomenal product from Jay
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The latest version provides everything one needs to create and secure an Ubuntu server. Fantastic book Jay!
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Vic Malone
Houston, US
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Very useful book on the latest Ubuntu distro
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Disclaimer: Longtime follower and subscriber to Jay LaCroix’s YouTube site, Learn Linux TV. Several high quality authors (Jang, van Vugt, and Ghori the most well known) have been introducing new comers looking for more in-depth guides to Linux to the Red Hat world through their RHCSA Study Guides. The same cannot be said for Ubuntu. While books do exist for Ubuntu, they are too general in this reviewers opinion. A noted exception is Matthew Helmke. The other is Jay LaCroix. Mastering Ubuntu Server, 4th Edition by Jay LaCroix addresses Canonical’s latest Ubuntu release, 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish). Mr. LaCroix’s book follows the same outline as the RHCSA books of installation, user management, package management, navigating the file system through the terminal, command-line usage, up to and including storage and networking. These chapters lay a solid foundation for the rest of the book, and all but one chapter ends with a section for further viewing or reading which either point to Mr. LaCroix’s well produced videos on his YouTube channel, Ubuntu’s wiki, or to one of several informative websites. The YouTube videos are a good complement to the book, and also raise the bar for what we as readers should expect from other authors and publishers. The last part of the book was my favorite. Where as the RHCSA books are confined to the scope of the test they are aimed at, Mastering Ubuntu Server has no restrictions. Chapters covering the installation of databases (MariaDB), web servers (both Apache and Nginx), virtualization (QEMU/KVM), containerization (LXD and Docker), Ansible, AWS, and Terraform along with their corresponding videos (except for Terraform) create a comprehensive learning platform. Having worked through some of these chapters along with the videos, one does get up to speed much quicker in understanding while adding a new skill to their skillset. This is important in a competitive job market. I would recommend Mastering Ubuntu Server, 4 th Edition highly to anyone wanting something current for the 22.04 LTS distribution. Having said that, I do have some admittedly subjective criticisms. In the chapter on storage, the fdisk command is introduced for formatting and partitioning disks. In an industry where it is becoming less likely to install a hard drive of 2TB or less and manufacturers have 20TB hard drives in their product line, why not also introduce the gdisk command. My other criticism is directed at the virtualization chapter and its use of Virtual Machine Manager for KVM. I got my start working with KVM through the Virtual Machine Manager as well, but on the advice of a Systems Engineer I knew, transitioned to creating, configuring and managing all my VMs through the command-line only. I wished that the author pushed more in that direction. As I said, subjective opinions, and minor overall, for a well written book by Jay LaCroix.
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Roger Beickel
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I should have looked somewhere else.
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Not very helpful. I wanted a book that would help guide me through setting up a web server. There should have been a more complete step by step guide comparing traditional methods with newer updated methods.
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