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Originally Posted by ak47clown
Kimmo-it's not that i don't want to learn how to use rollers-I made the investment in the kurt kinetic trainer after reading a good deal on the difference between the two types of trainers out there. My conclusion was that with my price range, i could either buy a top end, highly rated stationary trainer or a low to mid level set of rollers. The big thing that pushed me towards the fluid trainer was the resistance that i get with it. Now all I'm trying to do is take it to the next level
Hm, wonder if you could graft the resistance unit onto a set of rollers...?

Haven't looked into using trainers myself, so I'm surprised to hear something as simple as a set of rollers is more expensive than the resistance type, with all their fancy means of creating drag...
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