I am looking to get a trainer for my birthday to help with my lack of time for road training mainly, riding only a fixed gear bike these days I am mindful that not all trainers will take a fixed nut style rear axle.
I've looked at this one as it's a good deal at the moment (£120 in store) http://www.halfords.com/cycling/turbo-trainers-nutrition-training/turbo-trainers/elite-magnetic-force-elastogel-trainer-pack
And I asked the question in store about whether there would be any issues, I was told it would be fine, but I still have some nagging doubt.
Has anyone here used a fixed non QR axle on this type of trainer?
Or a recommendation for one in the same price range?
By the looks of it, yes, it should be fine. But it's also about £50 cheaper in places other than Halfrauds.
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I am looking to get a trainer for my birthday to help with my lack of time for road training mainly, riding only a fixed gear bike these days I am mindful that not all trainers will take a fixed nut style rear axle.
I've looked at this one as it's a good deal at the moment (£120 in store) http://www.halfords.com/cycling/turbo-trainers-nutrition-training/turbo-trainers/elite-magnetic-force-elastogel-trainer-pack
And I asked the question in store about whether there would be any issues, I was told it would be fine, but I still have some nagging doubt.
Has anyone here used a fixed non QR axle on this type of trainer?
Or a recommendation for one in the same price range?