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Old 09-15-13 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by brianogilvie
You can reduce it with such measures, but you can't eliminate it. Whether the reduction would suffice depends on how sensitive you are.

Easiest thing to do would be to get a second wheel and cassette with a slick tire for use indoors, and swap wheels when you change from riding inside to riding outside. Swapping wheels is a lot faster than changing tires.

Alternately, if you need an excuse to buy a new bike, get a second bike for use on the trainer!
Easiest thing to do is to get a cheap second bike that sits full time on the trainer.
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