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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Arizona
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    172
    I bought a new cycleops fluid trainer from ebay. It came with a mat, a riser and a video for about $75 less than I would have gotten just the trainer. You can find new or used ones there for fairly reasonable prices.

    Since you're not in a hurry, it might be the way to go since you can watch as items come up.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Miami, FL
    Posts
    6
    Melody I have that trainer and I love it.
    I haeven't tried any other. My friend told me it's super quiet copared to mags and wind tainers. Good thing to be quiet in my living room. had it for 2 yrs. Pretty solid.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Posts
    447
    Blare, I have to say I love the 1up

    My husband recently got a trainer (so he has another option other than his rollers). He picked up the TACX Cycleforce T1460 Swing. It's decently built and uses magnetic resistance. Only problem is the instructures are *horrible*. Since he was at work, I put the trainer together for him so he could spin when he got home. Took me nearly 2 hours to put it together and had to restart a couple of instructions over because of how they were written.

    Other problems included the clamping mechanism that held the bike on the trainer is not very good. It is very difficult to get clamped on right. Once it was on it held, but you probably have to use their skewer since the QD skewer we had on hubby's bike wouldn't work right.

    Another issue is the mechanism that increased the tension on the wheel to the spinner thingamabob. It's made of plastic, hard to get to and you had to twist it to full strength just to keep it from skipping. Plus, the mechanism that pushed the thingamabob (can you see I have no idea what it's called? ) is hard to put on and off. I ended up scraping my hands while pulling up on it to remove pressure from the tire by the thingamabob.

    Other than that though, hubby likes it. Then again, he didn't have to deal with all of that, I did.

    Mel

 

 

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