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I'd go With the kurt kinetic. Wanted one myself. But they are pricey locally, and I scored an amazing deal on my Cycleops.
A proper turbo tyre is well Worth it. Some standard tyres fall apart on the turbo (looking at you conti), and the turbo tyre will be quieter.
No need for a turbo Wheel. But if you run expensive cassettes on the road bike. Its a good way to reduce cost in the long run. I have a warped carbon clincher rim I laced With mans heaviest spokes, to mans heaviest hub, and fitted a 16-27 cassette. The weight adds to the feel of the turbo. I plan to add some Fishing weights to the spokes at some point. The cassette is a solid steel one, and gives Nice gearing for the turbo With need to front shift.
I'd also invest in a front Wheel support. Its Nice to raise the front and have the bike feel stable.
This?
http://www.elite-it.com/en/products/trainers/indoor-trainers/qubo-power-fluid-0
so I need a spare rear wheels with the trainer tyre, cassette and chain?