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Old 12-09-17 | 09:01 PM
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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.

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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.
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