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Old 01-26-14 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by hazben1
Thanks, for the info folks. On my rollers I would guess my front wheel is probably 2-3 inches higher than the rear wheel. This is due to the rear being between 2 rollers versus the front being on top of a roller. I wonder if I have anything to gain from leveling the bike up on the rollers? In other words raising the back of the rollers. It may be if the front wheel was the same level or lower than the back the bike may be more prone to going off the front of the rollers.
i wouldn't mess with the rollers. it's like that so you don't roll off the front during a hard effort. just ride them on a flat, hard surface.
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