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• #2
£40
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£35
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£30
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Can this work with a fixed setup ie. my track bike or do I need to buy something in order to use this?
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• #6
If you know of a way I'll DIBS this and take it for £30
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Officially, you’ll need some of these:
But I would hazard a guess you may be able to clamp straight on if your axle nuts are the right diameter.
Let me know - it’s still available!
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ace - pop me a PM!
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Did you just quickly borrow a Tacx Satori to check how loud it is in your upstairs apartment and realise it was too loud?
Unless you’re going to buy a Tacx Neo or a Wahoo Kickr V4 then you’re unlikely to find something that isn’t “a trainer that is noisy”.....
I’d argue that this is quieter than my Kickr V1. Which is meant to be/was one of the quietest turbos about at the time.
A decent turbo mat is a more achievable and economical sound deadening solution over a £1k turbo.....
More Space Saving
I really wanted to keep this as a failsafe for anything going wrong with my Kickr, but I'm fed up of playing jenga with it, Molki and 5 pairs of knee length boots every time i want to get the hoover out of the cupboard its stashed in...
Basic turbo with 5 resistance adjustments - i used to just use it on resistance 3 and use the gears on the bike.
It has had quite a bit of use, but there's not much to go wrong with it and it functions as it did the day i got it new a good few years ago. You'll need a tacx turbo skewer which can be had for £6 from Wiggle etc.
Few superficial marks, including when i tried to run a 33mm tyre on it.... didnt like that....bit tight on the plate at the back and caused a bit of rub.
Great race warmup turbo, i also used it very happily with a powermeter crankset on programs like trainer road etc.
£45 -> £40 -> £35 -> £30
Collection only from N1 Shoreditch Park