Turbo Trainers
Hi. Due to my wrist (see thread in training) I am unable to ride a bike for probably a few months. Not wanting to lose my fitness and possibly even improve it I think its wise to invest in a turbo trainer.
I have a budget of œ80-90 really but could spend a bit more.
I have seen this and I'm wondering if it's any good or people have any experience with it.
Any other recommendations would be appreciated.
I have a budget of œ80-90 really but could spend a bit more.
I have seen this and I'm wondering if it's any good or people have any experience with it.
Any other recommendations would be appreciated.
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not sure about the Tacx but these are alright:
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/?action=detail&prodID=16125, worth a pop.0 -
Minoura ones? Mine was about eighty quid, does the job for me.
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Kurt Kinetic fluid trainer - lovely machine and very robust, also it's quiet as well (not sure if that is important to you). One thing though, do not bother with the computer than can go with it, I am on my second and it has just flaked out - the quality of the computer units is abysmal, nothing like the trainer itself which is bomb-proof [:D]
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