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Just bought my first ever trainer, the Elite Crono Power Fluid ElastoGel Turbo Trainer
i don’t have a dedicated training tyre at the moment so I’ll just use my normal tyre for now.
Noticed a few things in the user manual:
1. Do not block the rotation of the bicycle wheel
by using caliper or disk brake. This seriously
damages the roller and the tire. - I TAKE IT they just mean don’t brake! Just spin to a stop naturally?
2. Use slick tires with a 23 mm or wider rigid
casing when using the home-trainer. Tire
pressure must range between 7-8 atm for
racing tires (4 for MTB tires). A tire that is
too narrow and/or insufficient tire pressure
will cause serious damage to the Elastogel
roller and tire. – WHAT IS 7 – 8 ATM? Do I just make the tyre pretty hard??
3. The wheel must not slip on the roller. If this
happens, make the action on the pedals more
progressive. Training with a tire that slips
regularly can seriously damage the Elastogel
roller and tire. - AGAIN, DO THEY mean just don’t pedal so vigourously that the wheel slips?? Is that common on trainers??
was looking at this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Continental_Ultra_Sport_Home_Trainer_Folding_Tyre/5360017042/ training tyre. are they are much the same i take it?
thanks
i don’t have a dedicated training tyre at the moment so I’ll just use my normal tyre for now.
Noticed a few things in the user manual:
1. Do not block the rotation of the bicycle wheel
by using caliper or disk brake. This seriously
damages the roller and the tire. - I TAKE IT they just mean don’t brake! Just spin to a stop naturally?
2. Use slick tires with a 23 mm or wider rigid
casing when using the home-trainer. Tire
pressure must range between 7-8 atm for
racing tires (4 for MTB tires). A tire that is
too narrow and/or insufficient tire pressure
will cause serious damage to the Elastogel
roller and tire. – WHAT IS 7 – 8 ATM? Do I just make the tyre pretty hard??
3. The wheel must not slip on the roller. If this
happens, make the action on the pedals more
progressive. Training with a tire that slips
regularly can seriously damage the Elastogel
roller and tire. - AGAIN, DO THEY mean just don’t pedal so vigourously that the wheel slips?? Is that common on trainers??
was looking at this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Continental_Ultra_Sport_Home_Trainer_Folding_Tyre/5360017042/ training tyre. are they are much the same i take it?
thanks