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providencebikes 01-12-18 03:50 PM

New rollers vs used treadmill
 
if you had a choice between some 300-500 dollar rollers or a used treadmill under 200 which one would you choose and why , i think both could work well right **********??

kingston 01-12-18 04:09 PM

Which works better running shoes or cycling shoes?

aplcr0331 01-12-18 04:24 PM

Um. The rollers will work better for cycling and the treadmill will work better for running.


Is this a trick question?

mcours2006 01-13-18 06:56 AM

Don't buy used treadmill. Too many moving parts. Too difficult to fix. Too heavy to move. The correct answer is the rollers. This is a cycling forum; not a running forum.

Altimis 01-13-18 08:08 AM

Hey, just think about it, i agine yourself on treadmill that put you on 15-20mph.

How could you.... possibly stop treadmill? Of course there might be emergengy stop switch somewhere but how you reach it on the bike? Wat? Sprint to speed up and press it? You probably crash beforehand.

Or you just let it slide you off treadmill?

Its just sounds silly.

Marcus_Ti 01-13-18 08:22 AM

You can get PerformanceBike Travel Trac folding rollers for $100USD shipped without much trouble. You like buying $500 Kreitlers?

bruce19 01-13-18 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by Marcus_Ti (Post 20107518)
You can get PerformanceBike Travel Trac folding rollers for $100USD shipped without much trouble. You like buying $500 Kreitlers?

I bought Performance rollers for about $100. They are the fold up kind and work really well. BTW, I bought them about 30 yrs. ago and they are still good.

Full disclosure: I used these rollers every Off-season night for the first 10 yrs. Since them I've used them sporadically but they are working just as they always have.

Cougrrcj 01-14-18 09:57 AM

Nashbar has NEW rollers for around $150 Nashbar Parabolic Rollers - Nashbar

JohnDThompson 01-14-18 04:45 PM

I've never tried riding a bike on a treadmill. I suspect it could be … exciting.

Give it a go, and make sure you catch it on video! :thumb:

TimothyH 01-15-18 09:19 AM

A great set of rollers should cost no more than $350.

Bike treadmills are available. Two are below. There are others. Bring money.

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providencebikes 01-16-18 12:00 AM

Lol im just a hacker i ride on a tredmill its pretty easy for me i used to do it more when i lived in a bad nieghbor hood and was too depressed to go outside so i got a tread mill for 50 bucks bent the controls foward a bit and it worked ok ....

pesty 01-17-18 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by providencebikes (Post 20106599)
if you had a choice between some 300-500 dollar rollers or a used treadmill under 200 which one would you choose and why , i think both could work well right **********??

Personally, I own the same $160 [current price] set of rollers from Performance that a few others have posted on and I use them whenever the weather doesn't permit me to ride outdoors. I honestly couldn't justify spending more than $200 on rollers. I didn't see the benefit of the others without going to something like the E-motion rollers which start somewhere around $700-800.

That being said, if you have the mechanical savvy to be able to modify a treadmill to be long enough and wide enough to work with a bike, will support fast enough speed (20+ mph?, if not higher) and have an emergency kill.... that'd be the way to go.

TimothyH 01-17-18 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by pesty (Post 20115256)
I honestly couldn't justify spending more than $200 on rollers. I didn't see the benefit of the others without going to something like the E-motion rollers which start somewhere around $700-800.

Sportcrafter Overdrive Pro rollers have pretty realistic progressive resistance built internally into the drum. These easily allow interval workouts such as 2x20's.
Price is $399, right in the middle of the Performance rollers and more expensive Inside Ride e-motion rollers you mentioned. For me it was the sweet spot.

I did see a used Inside Ride set on Craigslist for $500 and sorry I did not jump on it.


-Tim-

kingston 01-17-18 03:44 PM

I bought a set of e-motion rollers on craigslist for $350 a few years ago that looked like they had never been used. One of my best cycling purchases ever. I also have a set of the hundred dollar nashbar rollers that you can't do intervals on but are perfectly fine for winter base miles. If budget were a concern that's still the way I would go. I have a treadmill too but I have never tried to ride my bike on it. Maybe I'll give it a try this weekend and get some video.


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