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Old 06-21-12 | 04:55 AM
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Prabuddhadg
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From: Bombay, India

Bikes: Olmo, Psynyde, Fuji, Gios, Scrambler

Poking at this old thread. It is full of very useful advice. I have had a Minoura roller for over a year now, and I am still not very comfortable on it. I admit, I do not ride it too often. Sometimes I do not ride it for a whole month. I am still not able to ride even one handed. I do not know whether the reason behind this is my own lack of stability or whether something is the matter with the roller.

The only issue I have actually felt with the roller is the complete inability to coast. If I stop pedalling from a cadence of 90 rpm on say 52 X 18, the wheels stop within 1 second. The rollers are pretty light, but the bearings are smooth.

On the road, I can ride no hands. I can ride 70- 100 km flat to rolling, at 30 kmph ( just to give an idea of my cycling skills). Here in Bombay, cycling is not a very popular sport and I have 1 or 2 ride partners at a time. So, I am not very sure how unwavering my line is in terms of being a good wheel to draft.

I can't figure out what it is that makes life so difficult on rollers. Can anybody help? Do I just need to ride for hours on rollers and get my balance perfected? Or do I need to check something on the rollers too?
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