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[Closed] Cheap turbo trainers on planet x- Any use?

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Does anyone have this turbo? Is it any good? Would I be better off with rollers at £138?

[url= http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/TRELISCPM/elite_supercrono_power_mag_turbo_trainer ]Elite Supercrono Turbo[/url]

Or [url= http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/TRJBMT/jetblack_mag_trainer ]JetBlack Mag Turbo at £114[/url]

[url= http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/TRJBTR/jetblack_training_rollers ]Jetblack rollers £138[/url]

Or [url= http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/TRTCXANTR/tacx_antares_rollers ]Tacx Antares Rollers at £149[/url]


 
Posted : 23/01/2013 12:30 pm
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am I wrong in thinking your in devon? I'm thinking about selling my elite cronofluid elastogel. not much use.


 
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not wrong! Pics and price to my forum name at the hotmail (it isn't the .co.uk) (ie its the other one!!!)


 
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haven't got pics but I'd take £100. I'm in tavistock and work in totnes.

my email is in my profile if your interested.


 
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I'd stay away from the Tacx ones, I've got them and they have the following issues:

1. The bearings become loose in their housing which makes them extremely noisy, so much so it puts you of using them.

2. The levers that lock the sliding arm in place slip so the front section is very slightly out of square dues to the tension of the rubber tube pulling the middle roller back.

Both these problems can be fixed; the first one with some thread lock and the section by putting some sand paper between the plastic locking lever and the frame.

When they do work they're really good and the first time on them is a real eye opening. Unlike turbos you can't switch off as you have to concentrate on your riding position.


 
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jam bo tbh at 100 it just isn't worth it for me, I'm exeter so unless passing I have to take time/money to collect (time is very valuable). I'd rather pay 20 quid more and have free delivery, brand new so no warranty issues and I like the magnetic one. You can get the cronofluid ones new from wiggle for 157. If you want to be more amenable like £50 then I would be interested.

eyerideit - thanks for the tips. I'm kind of shying away from rollers. I love the idea but I reckon if I'm indoors I'm going to want to read or watch something so bolting into a turbo makes more sense.


 
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**pulls up chair to watch opportune thread posting**

I was going to ask 'rollers or turbo' assuming a similar financial outlay.

Are rollers that hard to ride on that you can't watch a bit of telly whilst on them?


 
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Are rollers that hard to ride on that you can't watch a bit of telly whilst on them?

That is an interesting question...


 
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fair enough. £50 is too low. No hurry to get rid but they are gathering dust in the shed.


 
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I am in no way associated to Jambo, but the Elite Elastogel (if its the same one I got from Wiggle for £140) is very good.

Its very quiet, all you can hear is bike noise, and the resistance is great. IMO for the money very GVFM


 
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Just in case they sell out Chain reaction have the elite trainer for a just couple of quid more.


 
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Rollers are less boring and more 'engaging' than turbos, but you could definitly watch telly whilst using them.

The first few minutes on rollers is fairly squeaky-bum', the first couple of sessions are 'interesting', but after that you just get on and ride. And they improve your riding-on-ice skills no end 🙂


 
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Rollers everytime for me over the turbo. Haven't watched TV on them though, mostly because my sessions are structured so no time to watch TV.

Have the Tacx ones (never had any issues with them) and the Elite Arion with resistance. Love them....mostly look forward to training on them (except at the moment when i'm on day 13 of being stuck inside due to ice/snow)


 
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Rollers are a lot easier now we have STI shifting, I remember a few heart stopping nearly off the rollers when reaching down to shift


 
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also currently thinking rollers or turbo, as a way to do a quick early morning cardio session....

however the only 'road' bike i have is SS, would this be very limiting?


 
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I can't see why, track bikes are all SS and fixed and they use rollers all the time to warm up


 
Posted : 23/01/2013 4:03 pm
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toys, i've got this one in good nick ( i used it for about 6 sessions during collarbone receovery ) you can have for 65 quid delivered:
[url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cycleops-classic-mag-turbo-trainer/ ]this badger[/url]


 
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Are rollers that hard to ride on that you can't watch a bit of telly whilst on them?

You can watch TV but they require a lot more concentration than a turbo. A momentary lapse means you can wobble and you don't want to do that.

If you're good on them you can even do this

Sadly I'm not so it's both hands on the bars for me.


 
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I needed to be flannelled down after watching that...

Del, you and me are in the same town are we not?


 
Posted : 23/01/2013 4:36 pm
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LOL!
yep. drop me a mail if you want it:
del underscore page atyahoodot com


 
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Del
I'm interested if toys doesn't want it
will email you now
cheers


 
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Im also looking for a turbo but Edinburgh based , sadly on have a budget of around £50 - £60 . Sorry for the hijack. 😆


 
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