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Trainer front fork stand
I've used a beater frame on my trainer, first a Kurt, now a Tacx, with no front wheel. I cobbled together a fork stand with some wood and am thinking I'd like to make something a bit more robust. Using the trainer with no front wheel allows for less front clearance...
What, if anything, have others done? I can't find anything commercial, except the fork stands for rollers, so I'm guessing this will be another DIY job. One slight complication is that I have the Tacx shaker adapter under the trainer, so it moves a bit. I'm thinking the front fork stand might want to move too... Lets see your solutions to this (first world!) problem... Thanks!
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Colnagi Seven Sampson Hot Tubes LiteSpeed SpeshFatboy Last edited by C40_guy; 02-25-2024 at 04:13 PM. |
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I use a dirt cheap wheel with a tube and tire. It has never been ridden outside.
I raise my front wheel by 1” with a piece of wood. |
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100% chance your local bike shop has a front wheel in their trash can sometime this week you can have for free.
But yeah, for your application you want to make it more stable and perhaps some tennis balls on the corner to allow some motion, although that then puts more strain on your rear dropouts/frame twisting. |
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Mine is basically no different than yours, I just found a stool that was the right height. The whole set-up is on the rocker plate, so I don't have to worry about the fore/aft movement. If the trainer is moving fore/aft then it'd be better to figure out how to copy the bottom of the kickr climb somehow (so the fork can move too)
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I've got wheels up the wazoo...I like not having the front wheel stick out.... Quote:
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Hmmm....if the fork can move freely, it will move with the motion plate....hmmm....the only issue is stability...hmmm.... The wheels are, um, turning.
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Colnagi Seven Sampson Hot Tubes LiteSpeed SpeshFatboy Last edited by C40_guy; 02-25-2024 at 06:22 PM. |
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I made something very similar to your stand using a piece of 4x4 with a 2x6 base. It's pretty solid. Painted it black and mounted a QR mount just like yours. No front wheel makes a huge difference when you have limited space.
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Lots of folks are using these half round inflatable "hedgehog" balance pods as minimalist rockers-should work under your fork mount
https://www.amazon.com/Yes4All-Balan.../dp/B079N75FG5 |
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Not sure how important stability is on the front end with the Tacx trainer providing most of the support and stability. That having been said, I think I'm going to rebuild the front stand with a floating top that provides fore/aft movement (using four hidden roller blade wheels). Probably way overkill, but it's always fun exercising the wood working and McGyver tools.
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I don't think stability is that important front to back! I think the key is to not let the handlebars 'turn' too much -- when I've let people use the rocker plate with their wheel on, that's been the problem. The handlebars turn, then the body leans, then the trainer leans, and....it feels very unstable.
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I learned the hard way about leaning on a trainer...years ago I was on my rollers watching motorcycle track racing, and when the bikes leaned into the first turn...
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I took the more expensive way. Bought the Tacx front wheel stand for their rollers. Then cut a piece of alu profile, drilled some holes in the Tacx part and did not do a good job and then realised I could just use the holes there is already in there, put some protection under the new “legs” and now it works really good.
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