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[Closed] Recommned me a cycle trainer for around £100 -120 or less

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Anyone got anything they think is good, are Minoura ones good?


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 1:37 pm
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Get a magnectic one for that price, fluid ones are even betteer but cost a fortune, fan ones are cheeper but drive you insane.

Always thought there was a gap in the market for a turbo trainer with a big fan on it, i.e. a rowing machine sized one to keep the noise down, would also circulate some desperately needed air.

Edit: I've got this one [url= http://www.rutlandcycling.com/3235/Cycleops-MAG-Trainer.html ]Cyclops MAG trainer[/url], remote resistance adjustment is overated, just bang it in the highest setting and start in a low gear.

Ohh and get a road bike for it, they'r horrible on a mountainbike (nowhere near enough resistance and noisy), just something cheep and aproximately the right size off gumtree etc. And a heavy rear wheel/tire combo helps as well.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 1:40 pm
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I've got a Tacx one (can't tell you the model off-hand, but it's blue) that I think cost £125. It's got 10 variable levels and seems pretty good.
I got it from CRC.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 2:07 pm
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I'll second the Cyclops Mag one ! easy to setup and fix to the bike, not too noisy. Does what it says on the tin !


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 2:28 pm
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Ok thanks guys, the cyclops Mag seems pretty good.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 3:30 pm
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Got a Tacx Sirius for my birthday its great.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 3:33 pm
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ohh and get a spare rear wheel if your using your nice road bike, turbo's eat tyres. When I did my knee in and could only ride indoors (less irregular movements) I got through a non-turbo speific tire in about 6 weeks.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 3:48 pm
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Currently don't have a road bike to put on it but have a large GT avalanche that's bigger than other bikes, was thinking of using that making sure I have a pretty large outer chainring, hoping that'll do the trick with a slcik rear tyre.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:05 pm
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Tackx Sirius here also and no complaints. Not particularly noisy at all, although I do have it paired with a specific Conti Training Tyre.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:17 pm
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Problem is MTB slicks are tiny (700*23c road wheel is about the same as a 26*2.1" mtb wheel).

If you want to use the original frame etc maybe look for a 50+ tooth chainwheel and a cheep road bike rear wheel (its easily fit in the frame) and put a cheep cassette on it.

but even that will probably work out more than the £40-£50 for a decrepit road bike and £20 for a conti turbo tyre.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:19 pm
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I see what you're saying, think I'll have a look around for a cheap road bike too then


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:24 pm
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Why do turbos eat tyres? Surely there's bugger all resistance from a stainless steel roller?

Not disputing, just wondering.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:28 pm
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You'll get a cycleops magneto (with automatic resistance) for that cash, can't recall what I paid for mine but it was under that.


 
Posted : 15/03/2010 4:44 pm