What kind of trainer do you prefer?
#53
I prefer the kind of trainer that can be folded up and put in a closet ............... and left there.
I truly hate my trainer. It compresses the worst of cycling into each event without any of the fun of going anywhere. That said, living in New England requires that I use it at least a little in the winter to stay in shape. To minimize the time spent on the evil machine I set the gearing to kill and ride hard till I can barely walk.
I truly hate my trainer. It compresses the worst of cycling into each event without any of the fun of going anywhere. That said, living in New England requires that I use it at least a little in the winter to stay in shape. To minimize the time spent on the evil machine I set the gearing to kill and ride hard till I can barely walk.
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FWIW, I just bought a Kinetic Road Machine to replace the Blackburn Ultra I have. It's not that I like riding on a trainer, but I have a major event coming up in March, and will be spending a lot of time on the trainer between now and then. It's bad enough working through the boredom on a trainer; working through boredom compounded by frustration with something that doesn't work correctly is something I'm too old to be willing to deal with.
Had to pass up a sweet deal on a frameset that I wanted to be able to afford the trainer. I've got four good road bikes plus the commuter, so I'll live.
Had to pass up a sweet deal on a frameset that I wanted to be able to afford the trainer. I've got four good road bikes plus the commuter, so I'll live.
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Chuck
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Chuck
Demain, on roule!
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#56
The guy in the 50+ jersey

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I have a nice Star-Trac treadmill that I don't use so much anymore (running hurts the back), so I build a small rear extension platform for it and set up a bike and trainer. Nice double use of the space. As boring as treadmill running felt (once trained for a marathon 80% on the trainer), it seems like bike trainers are even more boring.
BUT, hill training was a bit easier on this thing. I would crank up the resistance and gearing so that I was doing aggressive, stand-up pedalling. Two minutes standing, one minute sitting repeates for extended sessions really improved my hill climbing for the subsequent summer season.
A friend has recommended a Kurt Kinetic fluid to replace my cheapo Nashbar trainer. Am considering.
BUT, hill training was a bit easier on this thing. I would crank up the resistance and gearing so that I was doing aggressive, stand-up pedalling. Two minutes standing, one minute sitting repeates for extended sessions really improved my hill climbing for the subsequent summer season.
A friend has recommended a Kurt Kinetic fluid to replace my cheapo Nashbar trainer. Am considering.
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If you ever use you KK r & r please post about it. It's an appealing concept.
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The guy in the 50+ jersey

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Love my Computrainer and rollers! Would characterize it rather as attention factor on the Kreitlers. I can also tell you the improved balance gained has kept me upright several times when I might otherwise have taken a spill on touched wheels or sketchy corners on a descent.
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