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KarlC 10-12-2017 09:52 AM

Annual Winter 2017-2018 Bike Trainer Recommendations
 
The Rainmaker has spoken......

https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/10/...endations.html

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huck*this 10-12-2017 12:38 PM

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.

19wisconsin64 10-12-2017 07:27 PM

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.

radsmd 10-12-2017 07:46 PM

Just picked up a Wahoo KICKR from REI. Now need to set it all set up.

Gonna try Zwift and BKOOL.

Mzilliox 10-12-2017 08:58 PM

fenders and goretex boots.

thwart 10-12-2017 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mzilliox (Post 2246733)
fenders and goretex boots.

That may work in Oregon, but in the nation's icebox... good luck with that. :rolleyes:

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.

chiasticon 10-13-2017 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mzilliox (Post 2246733)
fenders and goretex boots.

plus a fat bike.

TunaAndBikes 10-13-2017 08:29 AM

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?

Nooch 10-13-2017 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 19wisconsin64 (Post 2246712)
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.

if only wahoo would follow suit and add that movement along with whatever the new riser thing is...

not that you really need it, of course. suffering in the basement builds character..

Tommasini53 10-13-2017 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mzilliox (Post 2246733)
fenders and goretex boots.

+1
my alternative is Kreitler rollers with a fan add-on :banana:

oldpotatoe 10-14-2017 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thwart (Post 2246734)
That may work in Oregon, but in the nation's icebox... good luck with that. :rolleyes:

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.

The OP is from SanDiego..indoor trainer n SoCal? Nope..

I'd say get a fixie or something and dress for it..and if ya gotta ride inside, rollers...

soulspinner 10-14-2017 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mzilliox (Post 2246733)
fenders and goretex boots.

here here


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