What is the "cockpit"?
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I think the term “cockpit” with regard to bikes came from the triathlon community. When they began to integrate the handlebars and aero bars into a single component, and they included accommodations on that component for mounting hydration so that the rider could drink without coming out of the aero position…and with all control of bike now mounted on that component (brakes and shifters)…and the bike computer…it was called the cockpit. — Dan
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Maybe it sounds better than handlebars and stuff. Kind of like when cyclists refer to cycling as "this sport." Just trying to make it sound better/more important.
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It's a really cheezy bar in Aukland, New Zealand, where bike riders get free drinks, and a lot of attention from people of dubious morals who possibly practice a very ancient profession will pay a lot of attention to your comfort .... wear a helmet, if yo get my meaning.
in either case, walk inside with your spandex kit during happy hour and your likely to get a free drink or two.
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This reminds me of the tiny flaps of material on cycling jackets that cover the zipper when zipped up as being called a “zipper garage.”
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IMNSHO, they are a lame attempt to portray the bars, etc as something macho and technical (like the cockpit of an aircraft) whereas the general public views them as handlebars used by weenie bike riders. Making it macho gives them more dignity, complexity and masculinity.
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That’s the best you can do! Perhaps it’s time for a little break and reset for the new year because that troll attempt is just pathetic.
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I only have just enough, never way too much electronic crap on my bars.
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Where zippers go to get serviced? Sorta like that Cockpit bar where riders go for the same? So zippers have a life we don't know about? (I paid real money to have double zippers installed on my Showers Pass jackets. Have I brought some nefarious practices into my house?)
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Sounds reasonable. I call my pre-ride checks on bicycle components my Pre-Flight Check List.
And yes... I do take my Pre-Flight Check List seriously!
And yes... I do take my Pre-Flight Check List seriously!
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If I were a hang glider the cockpit, hopefully a warm one, would be (IMHO) everything that carried my weight as well as the thing I might be steering with. . Not sure what that means to you cyclists!?!
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Funny, I was just messing with a flight plan into Charles M Schulz Airport in Santa Rosa, and noticed a waypoint east of the airport called "SNUPY".
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I think this is more new-speak by the manufacturers in a subtle move to justify the insane prices of their top-line racing bikes by inferring some sort of relationship between F1 cars, fighter jets and - see - your $15,000 bike is sorta, kinda the same 'cause it has a cockpit too!
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Google Image search for 'cockpit' results. When handlebars start showing up in the top 100 images, I'll jump on the bandwagon and start calling my handlebars the cockpit
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I think this is more new-speak by the manufacturers in a subtle move to justify the insane prices of their top-line racing bikes by inferring some sort of relationship between F1 cars, fighter jets and - see - your $15,000 bike is sorta, kinda the same 'cause it has a cockpit too!
It's really harmless, I don't understand the kerfuffle. I don't care for the term "brifters" but if people want to use it, I'm not going to rail against them/it.
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