This is fine - you don't need to spend big bucks on a trainer block if you have a suitable substitute.
You may not be tightening the roller down to the wheel enough. You can also try cleaning your tire with a bit of rubbing alcohol (and the roller if it is dirty). A trainer will wear your tires down faster. If it worries you, get a trainer tire (made of harder rubber) or just use an old tire.+My back tire squeaks on the tire. What am I doing wrong? I feel as if I'm going to ruin the tire.
You are probably just feeling the fact that you cannot coast.... it takes more effort to ride on a trainer and your form has to be better. No worries this isn't harmful at all - in fact it makes you stronger.+ I feel as if I have to pedal differently on the trainer. Is that true? Or am I doing something wrong?
To best answer this we'd need to know what kind of trainer you have. Some have adjustable resistance, some don't. Is it magnetic, fluid? What brand? What are your winter goals?+ I don't have a clue how to train on it. I know how to adjust the tension but on the trainer I find I just pick a level where I feel like I'm working and adjust to keep myself at that level throughout. Definitely not the best way to reach winter goals! I am going to set up a dvd player so maybe that will help.
Again - depends on the trainer, but most don't require much maintenance. Check for loose/worn parts. Clean the roller if it needs it.+ Is there any maintenance to do on the trainer itself?



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