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  1. #16
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    Another cycle-ops fluid trainer user here. I have used mine for 3 years in the winter time without a problem. I did hear that some made a few years ago did have a leaking problem, but cycle-ops has since addressed that issue and I have not heard of people having problems since. As of last year, my husband got one as did my girlfriend and we get together in my living room twice a week to train with a dvd. In between I have no problem getting on the other days on my own by just watching tv although nothing beats the fresh air by riding outdoors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soggy
    Hi Fretwes,
    Check out this site.....www.1upusa.com
    I purchased one of these trainers based upon research and input from fellow riders (on this forum and one other). My husband is a real stickler for quality craftmanship....he was impressed. The trainers are made here in the USA. The company was very responsive to my order and delivered on what they promised.
    I guess should add, this is not a fluid type trainer.
    Ok doing a little thread stealing here. Im looking at trainers and this one has good reviews at roadbikereview.com. Soggy you seem happy with yours, anyone else out there that has this trainer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk
    Ok doing a little thread stealing here. Im looking at trainers and this one has good reviews at roadbikereview.com. Soggy you seem happy with yours, anyone else out there that has this trainer?
    I have the 1upUSA trainer, too. I like it. It is very well made and very, very easy to load and unload my bike. Also, it is very quiet.

    I bought it after reading the information on their website and lots of reviews. And when it arrived, I was really impressed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adventure Girl
    I have the 1upUSA trainer, too. I like it. It is very well made and very, very easy to load and unload my bike. Also, it is very quiet.
    I bought it after reading the information on their website and lots of reviews. And when it arrived, I was really impressed!
    Thanks for the review Adventure Girl. The trainer sounds great and from what I read the company has very good customer service.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

  5. #20
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    Thumbs up have you looked at...kreitler rollers for training

    http://www.kreitler.com/accessories....pg=accessories

    We (dh & I)have these alloy rollers with headfan and front fork stand. The fork stand is a must as far as beginner/Interm. are concerned-and wearing clipless pedals and shoes. We both really love them, they also have a great warrantee, and any extra parts can be bought seperately. I also like the fact that it is the front wheel I have to remove instead of removing/replacing back wheel. Find that if something is simple I don't mind moving bike on and off as much.

    Look into them, there are a couple of other people here that use the rollers as well and seem very pleased too.
    Last edited by AutumnBreez; 10-18-2005 at 03:59 AM.
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    AutumnBreez "We (dh & I)have these alloy rollers with headfan and front fork stand."

    But then you don't get the fun of FU (failure to unclip) in your living room. Where's the fun in that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AutumnBreez
    http://www.kreitler.com/accessories....pg=accessories
    We (dh & I)have these alloy rollers with headfan and front fork stand. The fork stand is a must as far as beginner/Interm. are concerned-and wearing clipless pedals and shoes. We both really love them, they also have a great warrantee, and any extra parts can be bought seperately. I also like the fact that it is the front wheel I have to remove instead of removing/replacing back wheel. Find that if something is simple I don't mind moving bike on and off as much.
    Look into them, there are a couple of other people here that use the rollers as well and seem very pleased too.
    AutumnBreez - thanks I will take a look.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

  8. #23
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    Well our CyleOps Fluid 2 arrived this afternoon. Took my hubby about 10 minutes to put it together. We put a bike on it and we've both hopped on and tried it out. Feels great! Just came back from a big Thai meal so I'm waiting for awhile before I take a real ride on it. I think I'll just do a 20 minute easy ride tonight and tomorrow try out the Carmicheal DVD that came with it.

    We watched a few minutes of the DVD - we were commenting on how much the riders in it were sweating and then we started laughing - we were both slumped down on the couch in the laziest position possible.

    A lot of people have mentioned the Spinervals DVDs. What are they like?

 

 

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