Very "noob" questions about trainer
We picked up a cheap trainer at a garage sale but I've never used one before and I have a questions before I start so I don't wreck it or my bike. First off, it's a Blackburn Trakstand Defender. I seem to have figured out how to set my back wheel into it and turn the knob until it's holding. I have a platform for the front wheel to sit in too.
How tightly should my back wheel sit against the metal part of the trainer?
There are also things at the back that I think adjust the tension in some way. Should I just try them at various levels and see what feels right?
When you are using a trainer, is it mainly for spinning on a middle-of-the-road gear at a fairly high cadence (90-100) to get an aerobic workout or can/should you be in a high gear (highest?) and feel a good workout on the legs as well? Is there a maximum speed you should go? (It seems to make more noise when I went faster.)
Do you use your brakes to stop or do you let it slow down on its own? (It made a bell-like noise when I started putting on the brakes...)
Is it my imagination, or does the front wheel feel like it's down a bit lower than when I'm actually riding my bike on the flats?
OK, I may think up more. Hope someone's around to anser my questions so I can get down there and ride!
Thanks,
barb