I have one and have had it since 2003 (I think). It is a rock solid piece of equipment that is perfect for race warmup because it is easy to pack; the mechanism for mounting your bike is fast and easy to use; and it has no fluid so will never leak.
It's a bit dated technology wise compared to some of the other trainers on the market now like the Lemond one where you attach it via the chain instead of rear wheel, some of the things Kurt Kinetic has with its rock and roll trainer or power measuring tools, or equipment incorporates electronics/computers/technology, but for basic trainer use, it's a really good piece of equipment that you cant go wrong with.
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