Anyone still using wheel-on trainers? The main reason for wanting a wheel-on trainer is the rear end of my Talbot is very tight and therefore, taking the wheel out is a pain in the arse. I absolutely have to turn the bike upside down to put the wheel back in, hence, wheel-on trainer.
Looking at the Wahoo Snap or the Bkool Pro 2. The Bkool is much cheaper. Any insight into whether wheel-on trainers are still a good option? Sound is my primary concern - wheel slip does not seem to exist in more expensive wheel-on trainers if you set them up properly.
Anyone still using wheel-on trainers? The main reason for wanting a wheel-on trainer is the rear end of my Talbot is very tight and therefore, taking the wheel out is a pain in the arse. I absolutely have to turn the bike upside down to put the wheel back in, hence, wheel-on trainer.
Looking at the Wahoo Snap or the Bkool Pro 2. The Bkool is much cheaper. Any insight into whether wheel-on trainers are still a good option? Sound is my primary concern - wheel slip does not seem to exist in more expensive wheel-on trainers if you set them up properly.