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Wahoo Core Trainer Lean

For to the asymmetric design of the core anyone find the turbo leave to the right more than the left? And any workarounds for this other than redrilling the floor supports further to the left?

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  • navrig2navrig2 Posts: 1,810
    Nope. Check you have the rear axle properly fixed.
  • chaymckchaymck Posts: 157
    I use a thin piece of plywood (only 80mm x 80mm), under one rubber end cap. The trainer is on a exercise mat so the ply stays put.

    Not ideal but been OK for the last 2 years!

    Depending on what the trainer is sat on could you remove the rubber end cap?
  • ugo.santaluciaugo.santalucia Posts: 28,029

    For to the asymmetric design of the core anyone find the turbo leave to the right more than the left?

    What???

    left the forum March 2023
  • hpaulhpaul Posts: 102
    edited August 2021
    Had mine a few years, no problem. It does oddly look like it would have due to its design. Assume it's to offset the flywheel on the left side, not sure?
  • kesakesa Posts: 35
    What do you mean by "the turbo leave to the right more"?

    On mine when I stand and pedal it feels less stable rightward and more stable leftward. But it has never been close to tipping over.
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