Your local 'Hell of the North' is next week and riding circles in the dirt parking lot is not going to provide an adequate warm upluckily you own the CycleOps Wind Trainer. The Wind Trainer frame is made from durable steel, and the fan blades are die-cast so when you accidently drop the Wind Trainer off the bed of your truck you don't have to worry about shelling out more duckets for a new one. The Wind Trainer also gets a gold star on simplicityif you want to change resistance simply shift gear
Does anyone have this trainer or know if it would suffice to keep me riding during the winter? Also would you recommended getting a cheap tire to use on it, or are my standard tire Read More »
I'm looking for an inexpensive way to keep a tally on my miles while on the wind trainer. I have a trip computer but it is made for the front wheel.
Tricks or tips please. Thanks Read More »
I've been looking at a Tacx Flow to replace my Minoura HyperMagAlu (which Ive just sold to fund the Flow). The improvements I want are:
1) Power
2) Noise (less ... quiet enough Read More »
in blown inner tubes!!! actually, i am pretty proud of it. it took years to complete. riding buddies who have seen it crack up. i even wrapped the front wheel up w the tubes so Read More »
Been looking for a cheaper trainer to tag along for pre-race warm up only. I already have a KK Rock/Roll, love it, but will [B]not[/B] be dragging that 70 lbs beast with me anywhe Read More »