Dabbling with rollers

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BenScoobert

Senior Member
Location
Halifax
I've ordered the cycleops aluminium with resistance today, I'll pick it up tuesday

let the fun begin, started clearing the man shed a little
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
Got these today,
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/ro...cx-Antares-Rollers-T1000/TACXTRAI180000000000
They feel well made and sturdy, easy to adjust and not very noisy,

First go a bit wobbly, after a couple of goes got the hang of it, i like these a lot i can see them getting plenty of use now we are starting to get some rough weather.
Cheers Del.
 
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edindave

edindave

Über Member
Location
Auld Reeker
Got these today,
http://www.ribblecyc...RAI180000000000
They feel well made and sturdy, easy to adjust and not very noisy,

First go a bit wobbly, after a couple of goes got the hang of it, i like these a lot i can see them getting plenty of use now we are starting to get some rough weather.
Cheers Del.


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I'm finding it much easier to get going after about 9 or 10 goes on them... even at lower cadences 60-70 ish.

I've ordered the cycleops aluminium with resistance today, I'll pick it up tuesday

let the fun begin, started clearing the man shed a little


Nice one, it would be good to hear how you get on, especially your thoughts about the resistance unit.
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Today I've gone through the "100 incident free miles" barrier on the rollers. I am quite surprised at this achievement!
 

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Big John

Guru
Whoever invented rollers needs a pat on the back. Turbo's are great up to a point but I never seem to get bored on the rollers. After half an hour on the turbo I've usually had enough.
 
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