Originally Posted by
bonsai171
The trainer doesn't need power. It's a regular magnetic unit. The only issue was not being able to see

Zwift is a lot of fun too. Wahoo fitness is based out of Atlanta, and gave a demonstration of zwift with their sensors a few months ago. It was very similar to riding a regular bike, since the resistance unit applies more resistance as you ride up a hill, and when you get to the top of the hill, it opens up, and you go flying down the hill at a fast cadence.
Dave
See? Unless on the rollers, go for it in the dark. It could be kinda fun. Sure lights and Zwift are going to be funner power loss shouldn't be a loss of fun and indoor cycling. Put on a headlamp or something.