Anyone? Any key features? I know absolutely nothing about these things but need a decent, quiet one. (if anyone has one they're looking to sell I'd be interested as well)
Cheers,
Chris
Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
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Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Hey Chris. I dont have a trainer myself, but i do know that fluid trainers are by far the most quite
Bryan Shipley
Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Hi Chris - I got a Kinetic trainer last fall from OBB and it works really well. The feel of it is as close to actually riding as anything I've tried. It's a fluid trainer as opposed to a magnetic trainer. If you'd like to give it a try you're welcome to.
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Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Hi Jeff- thanks for the kind offer; I'd love to try it. Funny- after posting did a bit of research and that was the exact model that jumped out as the best choice. Away this week-end but will arrange something with you in next couple of weeks if that's OK.
Cheers,
Chris
Cheers,
Chris
Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Hey Chris - I am gone from tomorrow until the 30th. If you just can't wait, post here with your phone number and I'll get you into my house where you can pick up the trainer.
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Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Sort of an approved B and E, then? Jeff- thanks but not necessary. Very happy to wait till you're back. Have a great holiday whereever you're going- somewhere a tad warmer than here I hope.
Cheers,
Chris
Cheers,
Chris
Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Hey Chris
I've got an Elite Fluid Primo. Very quiet, smooth and self adjusting, so messing around with tension.
Review here: http://reviews.roadbikereview.com/blog/ ... ro-review/
You're welcome to give it a try.
Al
I've got an Elite Fluid Primo. Very quiet, smooth and self adjusting, so messing around with tension.
Review here: http://reviews.roadbikereview.com/blog/ ... ro-review/
You're welcome to give it a try.
Al
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Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Hey Al- thanks for the kind offer- I'd love to give it a try. I'm away this week-end but if I could borrow it for a couple of days in the next week or so? Let me know when/where it's convenient to pick up- I'm pretty close to you. Jeff has also offered a try on his unit when he's back end of the month; I'll try both then make a decision.
Cheers,
Chris
Cheers,
Chris
Re: Recommendations for a good (quiet) trainer?
Chris,
I'm home tonight and all day tomorrow (after the am ride of course).
Give me a call to arrange pick up
250-477-7721
Al
I'm home tonight and all day tomorrow (after the am ride of course).
Give me a call to arrange pick up
250-477-7721
Al
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