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Old 01-02-22 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Gym123456
I don't like the 'everything is disposable' mentality and since this doesn't have the above mentioned silicone, it's likely that someone changed it. Maybe someone sells some other kind of oil based on similar BS that's believed by people who like stupidly expensive audio cables- until I talk to my friend who gave it to me, I won't know.

I'm 64, I have a bad knee and two bad shoulders- I'm not raking anything.

I have seen a lot of trainers in local ads, but unless I get a chance to try it, I'm not buying anything. Besides- I like solving problems and fixing things.
Well that's 2 months of potential quality indoor training gone while you ponder over this. I would consider treating yourself to a smart trainer. They are not that expensive these days (especially wheel-on models eg. Kickr Snap) and plenty of used and refurbed ones around. It would be a better experience all round. I do take your point about the waste mentality, but it just seems a bit counter-productive in this case.

FWIW I've had several different indoor trainer setups over the years, everything from those crappy wind trainers you mentioned right through to the latest smart trainers and only the latter have really cut it for me. Everything that came before soon became relegated to a clothes stand. Not saying a fluid trainer isn't a viable option, but I wouldn't spend much money or effort on one that wasn't working properly.
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