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Here with the hack to make it work for kids
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The hack is great!
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If you'd be willing to post I'd take with a contribution to your pals initiative - dibs?
Obvs I'll pay postage!
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2nd dibs. Can collect
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I'll let you have it even if OP is willing to post.
Its probably all too much of a ball ache boxing it up etc. All yours! -
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Morning @TotalShanner thanks for ur note. Sorry not keen to step into a London post office at the mo. I’d have to got out n buy/find packaging materials too..
@Mechy it’s yours. I’ll message u directly re pick up.
Thanks @Muppetteer.. think we had more fun making it than using it in the end 😂
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Is this still avaiable can pick up just around the corner.
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Great. Pm sent
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In the impossibly slim chance it drops down this far, dibs
Hi folks,
Hope you're well.
I'd picked this Turbo trainer up for free off one of my Brixton Cycles club mates..
Therefore not looking for any $ for it. If however, you'd like to make a contribution to another club mate's initiative - then please do. Will is making bikes out of donated parts for NHS workers and somewhat out of pocket / still needs to buy parts.
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/bikesfornhs
Anyhow in terms of the Turbo..
It's a Tacx Cycletrack magnetic, adjustable resistance (i'll be keeping the Riser block though I'm afraid). Yes you can use it in Zwift if you have a wheel speed sensor and a bit of imagination!
I'd also actually built a bracket for it, to enable it to fit a kids bike (with 16 inch wheels) to help knacker the kids in lockdown I). I'll dig this out too if you want.
I live in West Norwood, south london - so please pick up from there.
Message me if you're interested.
Cheers
Tim
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