WilliamT
Active Member
I remember the last time I used a bike trainer was over 30 years ago. It had a little flywheel on the back with the rear wheel sitting on a cylinder while you clamped the front forks to the trainer frame.
I don't ride as much as I used to; may a century ride every few weeks over the weekend. To get more riding in, I purchased a trainer for connecting to a regular road bike. When Performance Bikes went out of business, I was able to pick up a Fuji that I never used.
The trainer these days is the reverse of what I had before. The rear wheel is mounted to the frame and the front wheel sits on a ground. When connected to an app, you can feel the hills come up on the route as your climbing hills. As you go downhill, you can hear the rear wheel clicking as your coasting down.
I picked up a Saris H3 at Rei during the anniversary sale last week at 20% off. It's been a lot of fun trying out the different apps.
That 20 lb flywheel was so heavy initially that I was tempted to slap on a BBS02 and just lay the battery on the ground.
I decided to leave it alone. That would just be too cruel. I'm currently using Rouvy and will try Zwift later. It's a different experience but fun.
Some of those routes in Italy are crazy steep.
I was surprised it is made in US and much cheaper than the Wahoo Kicker.
No need to make it aero. Slapped on a riser stem and use the tt bars to relax on flats.
I have the fan running to stay cool as I ride.
I don't ride as much as I used to; may a century ride every few weeks over the weekend. To get more riding in, I purchased a trainer for connecting to a regular road bike. When Performance Bikes went out of business, I was able to pick up a Fuji that I never used.
The trainer these days is the reverse of what I had before. The rear wheel is mounted to the frame and the front wheel sits on a ground. When connected to an app, you can feel the hills come up on the route as your climbing hills. As you go downhill, you can hear the rear wheel clicking as your coasting down.
I picked up a Saris H3 at Rei during the anniversary sale last week at 20% off. It's been a lot of fun trying out the different apps.
That 20 lb flywheel was so heavy initially that I was tempted to slap on a BBS02 and just lay the battery on the ground.
I decided to leave it alone. That would just be too cruel. I'm currently using Rouvy and will try Zwift later. It's a different experience but fun.
Some of those routes in Italy are crazy steep.
I was surprised it is made in US and much cheaper than the Wahoo Kicker.
No need to make it aero. Slapped on a riser stem and use the tt bars to relax on flats.
I have the fan running to stay cool as I ride.