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Old 12-11-16 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by T Stew
If I wanted variable resistance to simulate some particular training then I'd probably go for a trainer. For the rollers I like the k.i.s.s. method. I just air down the tires a bit, works just fine, and free. I couldn't see spending multiple hundreds unless you were a competitive racer, for me $100 on a good set off the local craigslist will get me through the winter and maintain a decent base just fine.
Variable resistance on a set of resistance rollers is real simple: you shift gears. If you can find a set of used plain rollers with aluminum drums, it's easy to add resistance with magnets:
http://www.bikeforums.net/19161496-post12.html
https://www.amazon.com/CMS-Magnetics...dp/B000UEBF00/
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