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• #2
I've got a set of Tacx T1025 Ecotrack Rollers, brand new in box, bought from a mate who never used them, box a bit tired but otherwise as new, £50? I'm in SE1 for collection (or can get them to SW11 if that's easier?).
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• #3
mingepack, have you even got a bike yet? I thought you were still looking for a frame?
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• #4
mingepack, have you even got a bike yet? I thought you were still looking for a frame?
I gotta a bike, have done for the past few months. Just been after a better fitting frame.
In terms of those rollers^ I think they only used to only RRP at £55. I have to budget for a visit to london too, so kind of kills the value, might aswell go to that shops innit.
Thanks for the offer though.
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• #5
rollapaluza recommend:
the rollerturbo, sadly no longer produced, but they pop up on ebay, usually cheaply too.....
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• #6
I want one of those rollerturbo thingies.
Although I know a shed down in south london that's got one in Nudge Nudge, wink wink
[reaches for lock breaking equipment]
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• #7
they are really good, fold down to nothing too so can be stowed in a cupboard easily
They have no loading adjustment, on a geared bike you work up through the gears to increase the intensity of the workload, on a fixed you increase your cadence, so in both instances similar to racing (not hilly courses).....best riddden fixed on a small to medium gear, if you ride around town between 60" and 74" or so, your commuter bike is just right.....
WICKED for interval sessions, but not so good for warming up / down at the track with your race gear....plus you have to pop the wheel back on!
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• #8
How stable are they?
From the looks of the stabilisers when wearing ones "game face" they might be a little unstable?
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• #9
they are stable unless you collapse with exhaustion.
Hi,
Was wondering if anyone had some rollers or possibly turbo trainer type thing they would like to sell?
Thanks.