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Cycle-Ops Magneto Trainer

Cycle-Ops Magneto Trainer

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Reviewed by: 
DrGavS

Review Date
September 29, 2008

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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Price Paid:  $180.00 at Bike Shop in Seattle

Favorite Ride:
Galston and Berowra Gorge Loop

Bike Setup:
Giant Trinity, Ultegra gearing, Zipp 303 wheels, Maxxis Courchevel Tyres

Summary:
I bought this trainer because I need the remote adjustability that fluid trainers do not offer, for doing DVDs such as Spinervals.

Easy to put together and solidly constructed. But that's about where I stopped liking it.

It is being compared to a Tacx trainer that I have at home in Australia. So compared to that:-
1. Tension adjustments are difficult to manage/keep constant. Magnetic dial at the base, adjustment in the middle of the cable, and then the lever.
2. It lacks the easy clip in and out lever at the magnet, so each time I loaded up the bike, it was at a slightly different tension.
3. It shredded a tyre every 2 months.
4. It sounds like a jumbo jet taking off when used at > 20mph, and I have not found a way to lessen this (and it seems to be a common problem noted at this site). It's not very friendly to use this early morning or late at night if you live in a unit.

I am replacing this unit and writing off the cost as a rash decision to restart my training as soon as I arrived. You will probably see it on Ebay soon.

It is probably best suited to someone that can leave a spare bike fitted up on the trainer somewhere that it will not annoy the neighbours or rest of the family, say a garage or a spare room?

Another piece of advice - the Climbing Block is not very friendly to your fatherhood insurance if used whilst down on your Aero Bars :(

Strengths:
Solid unit, easy assembly

Weaknesses:
Noisy
Difficult to manage tension
Lacks easy release lever

Similar Products Used:
Tacx Sirius, Speedmaster

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Reviewed by: 
SuperB

Review Date
October 19, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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4.67 of 5, 3 votes

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Price Paid:  $0.00 at internet

Bike Setup:
Felt F80

Summary:
I chose this trainer based upon some good reviews and price. I am not a racer and just wanted to be able to hook my bike to a trainer for indoor riding at night, on rainy days, etc. I am pleased with this product. The unit is sturdy and is pretty easy to set up. I got a very good deal on this trainer, but since have found the Cycleops Fluid for only a bit more.

Strengths:
sturdy unit, relatively quiet, easy setup

Weaknesses:
Pedalling seems to get easier once you reach a certain rpm.

Similar Products Used:
None

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Reviewed by: 
David

Review Date
January 25, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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4.78 of 5, 9 votes

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Price Paid:  $149.00 at Cbikes.com

Favorite Ride:
Flat roads through corn fields

Bike Setup:
2004 Lemond Buenos Aires.

Summary:
Wanted to upgrade from old Slocum wind trainer, and looked at Fluid2, Kurt Kinetic, and Mag+. Liked progressive of fluids, but not the cost. Mag+ had herky jerky stroke. Read reviews about Magneto and seemed to be best value/performance of progressive/quiet trainers. Cbikes had amazing price.

Strengths:
Solid build. Easy/fast set-up. Quiet.

Weaknesses:
None.

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