Annual Winter 2017-2018 Bike Trainer Recommendations
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Meh.... Now this is a highend trainer.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/45/22/ea/4...ner-beauty.jpg All joking aside another full detail well written review by DC. |
Kurt Kinetic Rock N Roll. Works great. Has a subtle up and down motion when you apply downward force, and moves side to side like a real bicycle does. I sold my regular Kurt Kinetic to a fellow forum member and bought this from a LBS, and have been very happy. It's quiet, its far more engaging to ride, and it's comfortable to put an hour or so of work on. A little pricey, as I think mine was about $600, but it's great.
Most likely you'll be able to buy these second hand for a very good price too, like all used bike trainers. |
Just picked up a Wahoo KICKR from REI. Now need to set it all set up.
Gonna try Zwift and BKOOL. |
fenders and goretex boots.
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All kidding aside... not including any rollers at all (and now some have high tech features) seems awfully limiting, at least to those of us who aren't dedicated to a trainer as the only tool available for winter indoor workouts. |
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I wish i could ride outside in Winter but up here in the north it's pretty much impossible (unless of course, on a fatbike, but it's not very lively is it).
Considering my first trainer, anyone have experience with the Elite Direto he's recommending, or would i be better off going for something less expensive? |
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not that you really need it, of course. suffering in the basement builds character.. |
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my alternative is Kreitler rollers with a fan add-on :banana: |
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I'd say get a fixie or something and dress for it..and if ya gotta ride inside, rollers... |
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