Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Lets See Your Indoor Trainers

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offrdmania
01-11-13, 11:01 AM
Just picked up this used Cycleops Magneto trainer for $100 off of Craigslist. My gonads were getting frozen so it was time to move my riding indoors for the winter. So far im really impressed. Lets see what everyone is using and your review on it. :)
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c305/offrdmania/trainer002.jpg
homebrewk
01-11-13, 11:07 AM
Nobody here rides their bike; we only take pictures of them.
Mumonkan
01-11-13, 11:11 AM
been thinking about getting one myself and im curious how many people have one
Scrodzilla
01-11-13, 11:50 AM
I don't think anything is more boring than riding a fixed gear (or single speed) bike on a trainer.
offrdmania
01-11-13, 11:52 AM
Nobody here rides their bike; we only take pictures of them.
I was wondering about that. haha
offrdmania
01-11-13, 11:53 AM
I don't think anything is more boring than riding a fixed gear (or single speed) bike on a trainer.
It may be boring but it keeps me from being a fat pig in the winter
Spoonrobot
01-11-13, 12:24 PM
It may be boring but it keeps me from being a fat pig in the winter
Eating properly is generally a better way to do that. But I get your point.
Trainers and fixed gears are a good match if you only have one bike but want to do some base stuff like Zone rides or high intensity intervals that generally don't work with fixed gears and real terrain.
That said, I'd rather do crap training outside than good training inside. My trainer is great for holding my bike up and serving as a workstand. I think I've logged a whopping 6-7 hours this winter. Good thing it was super cheap; riding inside sucks.
:thumb:
ddeadserious
01-11-13, 12:29 PM
Any recommendations for trainers for an apartment with thin walls/floor? The only one I've tried sounds like a vacuum cleaner to my neighbors apparently.
Nagrom_
01-11-13, 12:35 PM
The road forum stands by the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine.
Cue dramatic video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFenGaDfuI4
Dixie Gentleman
01-11-13, 12:36 PM
can you still skid with those trainers?
Spoonrobot
01-11-13, 12:36 PM
Rollers.
Or get a fluid trainer, put down a couple layers of cardboard, a few towels and then cover with a thick rug. Mount the trainer here and make sure all contact points are on the dampening area you created. It won't be quiet but it will be less loud.
The road forum stands by the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine.
Cue dramatic video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFenGaDfuI4
That dude needs a fan, he was sweating WAY too much.
I use a KK with a large (4' x 4' and 3/4" thick) rubber square underneath a smaller foam square (2' x 2' and 1/2" thick) that is directly under the trainer. This seems to do a pretty good job of minimizing noise to my neighbors below.
offrdmania
01-11-13, 01:01 PM
Any recommendations for trainers for an apartment with thin walls/floor? The only one I've tried sounds like a vacuum cleaner to my neighbors apparently.
Mine is actually very quiet. I can hear the TV easily without turning it up. The magneto and fluid trainers tend to be the quietest
highonpez
01-11-13, 01:17 PM
Rollers.
This. It's not the most exciting, but keeping yourself upright will keep you awake and give you a better workout.
Nashbar rollers I got for 120 bucks that I have not a complaint with. This is my setup:
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My view:
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That's about the most crap it can look since we had two straight days of rain. And it's a greenhouse sorta thing so it's 20 degrees colder than the house.
homebrewk
01-11-13, 01:25 PM
can you still skid with those trainers?
lol'd
Scrodzilla
01-11-13, 01:26 PM
Any recommendations for trainers for an apartment with thin walls/floor? The only one I've tried sounds like a vacuum cleaner to my neighbors apparently.
**** 'em.
Just tell them you really like to keep your house clean.
ddeadserious
01-11-13, 01:26 PM
I had rollers last winter and just didn't enjoy them as much as I wanted to. I couldn't keep myself motivated to ride for more than 20-30 minutes at a time and I really didn't feel like it allowed me to get any real "distance" in because it was so much work just to stay upright. Really couldn't focus on anything else, and if I'm riding inside, I'd like to be able to focus on the TV or a school book.
Leukybear
01-11-13, 01:32 PM
The road forum stands by the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine.
And for good reason, it's one of the best imo.
I've also heard good reviews on tacx's offerings.
how bad does it have to be outside that you'd rather bike in your living room than the great outdoors? It's mild where I am (Vancouver). Serious question.
Leukybear
01-11-13, 01:37 PM
how bad does it have to be outside that you'd rather bike in your living room than the great outdoors? It's mild where I am (Vancouver). Serious question.
Category 5 hurricane or F-5 tornado.
ddeadserious
01-11-13, 01:45 PM
how bad does it have to be outside that you'd rather bike in your living room than the great outdoors? It's mild where I am (Vancouver). Serious question.
Under 35° or snowy is enough for me not to ride. They clear the roads like **** around here, so shoulders are never clear, sidewalks are cleared half-assed at best, and bike lanes don't exist. Riding with traffic on 40mph roads is really not something I'm trying to get into.
3" all-alloy kreitlers over here. i usually watch sports, maybe an hour at a time. NCAA bball season = 'other guy' intervals...wind it up when they have the ball, recover when they don't. fine base miles, and the speed work on wobbly rollers builds serious form.
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krobinson103
01-11-13, 03:02 PM
I just use a stationary bike. Almost silent. I try to get 80-90 minutes before bed every night and usually manage tobstay motivated. I rode 15000km in 8 months to get in shape and I refusr to gain weight this winter boring or not.
haven't found my temp limit yet (7F for a low so far this year), but i missed about four commutes due to snow taking away the shoulder.
second year on the Nashbar parabolic rollers. an hour every day i miss a commute....
http://media.nashbar.com/images/nashbar/products/large/BN-PR11-NCL-ANGLE.jpg
thewilson
01-11-13, 06:42 PM
I had the KK fluid trainer it was nice, but instead I bought some cold weather gear, HTFU, and have been riding errry weekend. Which in all honesty is way more fun, even though on super cold days.
Dannihilator
01-11-13, 07:03 PM
I don't have the patience or attention span to use a trainer or rollers.
Wil Davis
01-11-13, 08:47 PM
My old set-up:
http://wildavis.smugmug.com/Bikes/Bianchi/i-rDbtGcJ/0/XL/rollers-1-XL.jpg
I moved about 2 years ago, and rollers are in garage at the moment.
- Wil
billydonn
01-11-13, 09:07 PM
KK Rock n Roll... not a SS/FG, sorry.
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/k630/billydonn/Indoor%20Riding%202012-13/P1040433.jpg
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/k630/billydonn/Indoor%20Riding%202012-13/P1040112.jpg
Soo__Fuego
01-11-13, 10:52 PM
I have some CycleOps PVR rollers somewhere, 6 months or so or riding on them warped the PVC rollers. You have to send it in and then they decide if they're gonna replace them under warranty. F that, I'm gonna buy some Alu Nashbar rollers.
Pinkbullet3
01-11-13, 10:57 PM
On an unrelated note, I tried to mount one of these things (got it for free) on a loaned trainer to keep the GP4000s from rubbing against the trainer for the road bike and ended up getting the tire mounted about 75% before giving up.
Then I tried taking the tire off and had the hardest ****ing time. Ended up cutting the tire off using my roommate's Cutco scissors. Damn things.
http://i.imgur.com/Zi2w7.png
Other testimonials. (http://www.amazon.com/Kinetic-Kurt-Trainer-Black-Green/product-reviews/B0047R5U48/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1)
Dannihilator
01-11-13, 11:04 PM
On an unrelated note, I tried to mount one of these things (got it for free) on a loaned trainer to keep the GP4000s from rubbing against the trainer for the road bike and ended up getting the tire mounted about 75% before giving up.
Then I tried taking the tire off and had the hardest ****ing time. Ended up cutting the tire off using my roommate's Cutco scissors. Damn things.
http://i.imgur.com/Zi2w7.png
Other testimonials. (http://www.amazon.com/Kinetic-Kurt-Trainer-Black-Green/product-reviews/B0047R5U48/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1)
Conti hometrainers.
Tristanh666
01-12-13, 12:43 PM
i got cyclops aluminum rollers with resistance if anyone cares. i really like them.
Crappymonkey
01-12-13, 01:53 PM
On an unrelated note, I tried to mount one of these things (got it for free) on a loaned trainer to keep the GP4000s from rubbing against the trainer for the road bike and ended up getting the tire mounted about 75% before giving up.
Then I tried taking the tire off and had the hardest ****ing time. Ended up cutting the tire off using my roommate's Cutco scissors. Damn things.
http://i.imgur.com/Zi2w7.png
Other testimonials. (http://www.amazon.com/Kinetic-Kurt-Trainer-Black-Green/product-reviews/B0047R5U48/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1)
I'd suggest getting a tire jack. It makes mounting even the hardest tires super easy.
For the boredom issue I joined TrainerRoad this year and it makes the trainer bearable. I use it while watching movie/tv episodes on the computer. Today I watched Inner Space :)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ZHA12QJ9L._SS500_.jpg
There are a lot of guys that are trying to get ready for track this year but are too puss for the cold. We've been holding weekly training sessions in a warehouse. Say what you will, because I know its lame as ****, but tabata intervals and having others around you to keep yourself motivated makes it a good time. Music helps too.
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