Dirty Camino
Regular
- Location
- Lancashire
Well I had a plan at the beginning of the year to get out and ride more, which has not happened, so I've resorted to having to train indoors to fit around work and family commitments.
I don't have the funds for a wattbike or Pelton etc but think I will give zwift a try!
So ony limited budget I've spent the following but wondering if there's anything else required? I've already got a laptop a HRM and an old yoga mat...
Carrera 7005 T6 road bike £50 off FB marketplace (needs new cables which I have already and a bit of a service which I can do myself), it appears to be in excellent condition so figured it will do for indoors.
Saris Fluid 2 turbo trainer £74.32 new from Amazon
Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Turbo Tyre £25
Garmin Speed Sensor £34.48
Garmin Cadence Sensor £29.34
Garmin Ant+ USB £15 used of FB marketplace
Amazon Active USB cable £14.74
Total £242.88
I could have saved £4 buying sensors together and bought a cheaper passive cable, but figured an active cable will provide a better signal and reduce signal dropouts.
It's more than I wanted to spend but think it should work.
I plan to attach the USB via the cable extension to the frame with zip ties as no plans to move anything once its set up.
Any thoughts, suggestions or recommendations on set up welcome. Just got to service the bike before I get riding!
I don't have the funds for a wattbike or Pelton etc but think I will give zwift a try!
So ony limited budget I've spent the following but wondering if there's anything else required? I've already got a laptop a HRM and an old yoga mat...
Carrera 7005 T6 road bike £50 off FB marketplace (needs new cables which I have already and a bit of a service which I can do myself), it appears to be in excellent condition so figured it will do for indoors.
Saris Fluid 2 turbo trainer £74.32 new from Amazon
Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Turbo Tyre £25
Garmin Speed Sensor £34.48
Garmin Cadence Sensor £29.34
Garmin Ant+ USB £15 used of FB marketplace
Amazon Active USB cable £14.74
Total £242.88
I could have saved £4 buying sensors together and bought a cheaper passive cable, but figured an active cable will provide a better signal and reduce signal dropouts.
It's more than I wanted to spend but think it should work.
I plan to attach the USB via the cable extension to the frame with zip ties as no plans to move anything once its set up.
Any thoughts, suggestions or recommendations on set up welcome. Just got to service the bike before I get riding!