CycleOps Spin Trainer on CL
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CycleOps Spin Trainer on CL
I'm going to pick this up this weekend and I was wondering if there's anything I should be checking to make sure it's working properly and everything? Do these things wear or is there anything specific I should be looking for to make sure it's a good deal?
Here's the link: https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/bik/775981928.html
I'm assuming this is a good price for something like this...I've never used one before but I want to keep cycling during winter and it seems like a good option.
Thanks for your help
Here's the link: https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/bik/775981928.html
I'm assuming this is a good price for something like this...I've never used one before but I want to keep cycling during winter and it seems like a good option.
Thanks for your help
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It's an old model - one I've never seen before. If it's a fan-based resistance unit, I'd steer clear because fans are really loud and the wind generated by the fan won't do a thing to cool you off unless it was built specifically to blow air at the rider (that one wouldn't). If it's a magnetic resistance unit, it may be worth it. Check the condition. It certainly doesn't look like a fluid-resistance unit.
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I guess I don't really care if it's loud or if it cools me off, I care more about it just working and being an adequate training tool for cheap. I emailed him and this is what he said:
It is fan based and it has a knob you turn to increase the resistance against the wheel.
Worth it for about $70?
It is fan based and it has a knob you turn to increase the resistance against the wheel.
Worth it for about $70?
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Look for a magnetic or fluid trainer. You'll like it much more than the old fan style.
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I guess I don't really care if it's loud or if it cools me off, I care more about it just working and being an adequate training tool for cheap. I emailed him and this is what he said:
It is fan based and it has a knob you turn to increase the resistance against the wheel.
Worth it for about $70?
It is fan based and it has a knob you turn to increase the resistance against the wheel.
Worth it for about $70?
There are adjustable resistance units, but they don't adjust by pressing harder/softer against the tire. There's an internal mechanism that adjusts the resistance in those types. You'll see them in magnetic and a few fluid units. Like RonH said, skip anything with a fan unit.
Given the fact that you'll have to drive a very long way just to see it, I'd pass.





