D13exile wrote: » Ok, said I’d never buy one as they go against what I love most about cycling, I could be wrong, but indoor cycling will never light my fire.
lissard wrote: » The best overview of turbo trainers that I have read is here:https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2020/11/smart-cycle-trainer-recommendations-guide-winter.html/ I think that article addresses most of your questions. For what it's worth I went for a smart wheel on trainer (Wahoo Kickr Snap), put a cheap tyre on an old wheel and I was up and running. Best of luck figuring out what suits you best. Just be aware, the main issue over the last year has been supply.
km991148 wrote: » Other fitness in these times are important too. Body weight core excercise is useful to replace the indirect core workout you miss by not having hours in the bike (for example). It's usually my upper body that goes to sh!t in these times and find it hardest to get back.
D13exile wrote: » Rollers appear to be a cheaper solution for me at this point prior to making a decision on investing in a turbo trainer. However my main question is..........”Rollers and the falling off of them, thereof”. Is this a distinct possibility? Like most, I’ve clip in pedals and so I’d come down crashing hard if I were to lose balance on a roller. Would cycling in the hallway be a good idea with a roller set up as I’d have a wall on one side and the stair case on the other if I went off kilter?
Macy0161 wrote: » I've never used them for that reason, but I've read to start off in a doorway, so a hall would work. I actually think there's smart rollers now, just to add that confusion
D13exile wrote: » The likes of Zwift etc wouldn’t appeal to me as I’d rather put some loud rock music on when I’m cycling.
D13exile wrote: » Now can I have a few recommendations for rollers please? Would second hand ones be an option or would I be buying someone else’s trouble as I’ve read the bearings can wear out on some models.
D13exile wrote: » I’ve decided to go with a set of rollers as they appear to more involving in that you have to concentrate and cycle or you’ll fall over. A turbo appears to me, to be like those static bikes in gyms that I hated. The likes of Zwift etc wouldn’t appeal to me as I’d rather put some loud rock music on when I’m cycling. Yet another advantage of being single:D Now can I have a few recommendations for rollers please? Would second hand ones be an option or would I be buying someone else’s trouble as I’ve read the bearings can wear out on some models.
D13exile wrote: » Thanks a lot guys. At least today’s thread has clarified in my mind what way to go, ie the rollers. Now to decide which ones. The Antares and Galaxia appear to be quite common but there’s a few negative comments about the bearings going in them sooner rather than later. Bit of research to do tonight before I decide which ones. Might be back with another query or two later. Thanks again.
fat bloke wrote: » Easy let the learning curve put you off.
ednwireland wrote: » weathers due to warm up over the weekend
RachEv wrote: » Hi I had a taxc booster for a few years and I never used it much as I found it cumbersome and boring. With the ongoing restrictions and club cycles cancelled, and races hopefully planned for the coming year, my partner and I bought a elite xr as each others christmas present but got it back in october and connected it to zwift. I find this so much better (I also blast out my own music when riding) and it has made me train more than before. I don't have a fan or anything fancy -you could argue that the trainer itself and zwift is fancy. I just use my laptop in front of the bike and position myself at the back door, which is nice and cool these days. Maybe when the weather picks up I'll get a fan but not needed for now. I really enjoy my zwift rides now which surprises me as doing outdoor training indoors never appealed to me but needs must.
D13exile wrote: » I agree with all this. I’ve gone back to using my sons’s weights to work on my upper body and I’m also continuing with my core exercises as recommended by my bike fitter. Still not the same as being out on the bike and finding a good well surfaced road to put the hammer down on!
D13exile wrote: » As a single father of four kids, getting the time to go out for a spin can be difficult sometimes when chores, school runs and working from home all have to be factored in. Now with the possibility of my children being at home for a long spell again, I don’t have the “free time” of being able to get in an hour or two out cycling when they were at school. So the added benefit of a home trainer means I can at least do some legwork at home while they study or late at night when they go to bed. Plus the endorphins from a hard session will dampen down any stress from us all being cooped up again for who knows how long. I’ve found a few places with the Tacx Galaxia in stock. But I’m unsure if I should spend a bit extra and get an Elite roller as they “appear” (from the photos) to be more substantial and better built?