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Originally Posted by jdon
(Post 14787580)
Use a cheap skewer. aka the one the comes with the trainer.
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Originally Posted by Bikey Mikey
(Post 14787226)
Just out of curiosity--those using the Kurt Kinetic, or perhaps other trainers, do you just use the skewer that is on the bike, or, at least in the case of the Kurt Kinetic, the skewer that comes with the trainer?
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Trainer? You need a set of studded tires and fenders. No amount of hamster emulation will get to to work or the store, so why bother?
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Originally Posted by PaulH
(Post 14788306)
Trainer? You need a set of studded tires and fenders. No amount of hamster emulation will get to to work or the store, so why bother?
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Young, redhead..................................................................
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Just received my new Keiser spin bike. I've used these for several years in the gym and decided I needed one at home. I really don't like riding my bike on a trainer. Really like riding the Keiser. Its in the shed with the elliptical and a few other things. Will be installing mirrors on the wall opposite the bike, just like spin class. Already have a great sound system and video capability. Hope to get back into the shape I was in a couple of years ago.
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Tacx has a line of virtual reality trainers that are pretty nice these days. I have the Fortius, and have persevered through three generations of the software, the current TTS4 is pretty good in my mind.
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Sadly we just use a low end "exersize bicycle", LOL, we just picked it up via, bicycle and utility trailer last week, it ain't much but it's better than nothing when the snow's a blow'in and the ice is a form'in on the roads! ;)
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Originally Posted by bjjoondo
(Post 14791215)
Sadly we just use a low end "exersize bicycle", LOL, we just picked it up via, bicycle and utility trailer last week, it ain't much but it's better than nothing when the snow's a blow'in and the ice is a form'in on the roads! ;)
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Originally Posted by Soaranator
(Post 14779566)
Being new to the concept of "Winter" (just moved back to New England from SoCal after 40 years), I've started considering the purchase of an indoor trainer for the upcoming winter. What style trainer do you use and why? Yes, I've seen the amusing "first time" roller vids on YouTube.... I would like to use my bike rather than a cycle machine trainer. Currently in an apartment so noise is of some concern, but not a deal buster.
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How about using one of those trainer-specific tires that I believe have a harder compound to last longer on the trainer? Just don't run them on the roads from what I've heard.
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My LBS has some tires on display that are specific for trainers and are clearly labeled, "Not for road use."
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I have a Minoura Mag trainer. The model I have is no longer made but for a magnetic trainer, it is extremely quiet and has a cable remote to adjust the resistance without having to dismount. I got it because it was a better price than the other trainers I looked at. In Florida, we don't have that many days that we can't ride because of weather so the trainer only gets used on those days, especially in the winter since I'm a woos when it comes to cold weather. It's also great for post injury rides. Nothing like getting on the road and riding after an injury to find out that you can't continue and have to walk the bike home or call someone to come pick you up.
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Originally Posted by treebound
(Post 14793300)
How about using one of those trainer-specific tires that I believe have a harder compound to last longer on the trainer? Just don't run them on the roads from what I've heard.
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Originally Posted by treebound
(Post 14793300)
How about using one of those trainer-specific tires that I believe have a harder compound to last longer on the trainer? Just don't run them on the roads from what I've heard.
Originally Posted by con
(Post 14793502)
Naaaaaaaaa. Just use any of the old worn out tires you must have around. It's not like crashing from a flat is a worry..................
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Originally Posted by treebound
(Post 14793300)
How about using one of those trainer-specific tires that I believe have a harder compound to last longer on the trainer? Just don't run them on the roads from what I've heard.
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Originally Posted by treebound
(Post 14793300)
How about using one of those trainer-specific tires that I believe have a harder compound to last longer on the trainer? Just don't run them on the roads from what I've heard.
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Originally Posted by Soaranator
(Post 14779566)
Being new to the concept of "Winter" (just moved back to New England from SoCal after 40 years), I've started considering the purchase of an indoor trainer for the upcoming winter. What style trainer do you use and why? Yes, I've seen the amusing "first time" roller vids on YouTube.... I would like to use my bike rather than a cycle machine trainer. Currently in an apartment so noise is of some concern, but not a deal buster.
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I still have (and still use) my 'old school' rollers with a belt-driven fan for resistance. Wintertime only though. I bought the optional front support for the wife's use. I also have other workout equipment (eliptical, treadmill, exercise bikes, etc)
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I have a Kurt Kinetic Rock n Road fluid trainer I bought last year. I'll let you know how I like it when I open the box and set it up. lol I traded my computrainer for it. That about sums up my feelings for trainers.
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A mountain bike. Seriously. When I put the road bike up, out comes the mountain bike. Day/ night, it doesn't matter.
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Wherever your threshold of boredom hides, a resistance trainer will find it.
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Kurt Kinetic Road Machine... they're quiet and fun!
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