Served me very well through the first lockdown, now surplus to requirements. Fluid/mag system so has pretty good "road feel", and a variable resistance dial. I honestly never went past halfway on the resistance as my puny legs can't push past 800w, so there's plenty of room for mad turbo power gainz.
The good; it's cheap, folds flat.
The bad; it's a bit dirty, the resistance adjuster cracked where it enters the unit, so the cable slips if moved around. I always just left it on one number and never touched it, then it was fine. There's also a slight squeak noise when rocking the bike that I never found where it came from. 5mins, some patience and a can of WD40 would fix it, I'd imagine.
Collection from SE9, yours for the paltry sum of SOLD.
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Served me very well through the first lockdown, now surplus to requirements. Fluid/mag system so has pretty good "road feel", and a variable resistance dial. I honestly never went past halfway on the resistance as my puny legs can't push past 800w, so there's plenty of room for mad turbo power gainz.
The good; it's cheap, folds flat.
The bad; it's a bit dirty, the resistance adjuster cracked where it enters the unit, so the cable slips if moved around. I always just left it on one number and never touched it, then it was fine. There's also a slight squeak noise when rocking the bike that I never found where it came from. 5mins, some patience and a can of WD40 would fix it, I'd imagine.
Collection from SE9, yours for the paltry sum of SOLD.
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