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Chrisc

Chrisc

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Can't compare to a turbo cos I've never been on one. The rollers are a piece of cake to setup/ stow away though. Two catches release the slide and you pull it out, fit the band on the end roller, drop the bike on top and off you go. Take up very little room when closed.
 
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Chrisc

Chrisc

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Huddersfield
Can't compare to a turbo cos I've never been on one. The rollers are a piece of cake to setup/ stow away though. Two catches release the slide and you pull it out, fit the band on the end roller, drop the bike on top and off you go. Take up very little room when closed.
 
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Chrisc

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Can't compare to a turbo cos I've never been on one. The rollers are a piece of cake to setup/ stow away though. Two catches release the slide and you pull it out, fit the band on the end roller, drop the bike on top and off you go. Take up very little room when closed.
 

Speck

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Wiggle sent me a £20.00 voucher on Sunday so I bought the Elite ghibli Parabolic rollers that were reduced from £179.99 down to £143.99 less £20.00 voucher = £123.99 inc free postage.

Ordered them Sunday Evening and they arrived lunchtime today.

Pretty good service
 
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Speck said:
Wiggle sent me a £20.00 voucher on Sunday so I bought the Elite ghibli Parabolic rollers that were reduced from £179.99 down to £143.99 less £20.00 voucher = £123.99 inc free postage.

Ordered them Sunday Evening and they arrived lunchtime today.

Pretty good service

How you getting along with 'em? Been on mine every day so far. Tempting fate here, I can't even get close to falling off them! :evil: HA!
 

Speck

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Nr Bath
Chrisc said:
How you getting along with 'em? Been on mine every day so far. Tempting fate here, I can't even get close to falling off them! :smile: HA!
I'm struggling, one hand on top of the tumble dryer at present, seems very twitchy but that must be me. I also have a turbo but find this is a lot harder work. Just doing short bursts at about 80 RPM which is about 25 MPH for the equivalent of approx a mile or so. I might try a lower gear and try and relax a bit more. I've got the tyres pumped upto 110 PSI.

Do you ride on the hoods or the drops?
 
i found it easier when we put a slicked up mtb on the rollers, i think it puts more weight over the back wheel and it hasn't been anywhere near as twitchy.i found relaxing is the best way of staying balanced, as others have said lose the death grip.
we have our rollers close to a wall with a weights bench at the other side so there's no danger of coming off. At first we had a road bike on them.For the first 30 minute session i had my elbow against the wall all the time. On the second session i was more relaxed and looked at a fixed point on the floor about 10 - 12 feet in front of me,and relaxed pretty much like i do on the road. After about 10 minutes i was balanced though there were a few panic moments when i bounced off the wall.That was the hardest part - relaxing when the bike went sideways, grabbing harder at the bars makes things worse.High and smooth pedal revs makes balancing easier for me. Then we put the mtb on and it's been a lot easier .
Having a hand on the tumble dryer may be making you lean the bike to one side which will affect the balance and handling make it more difficult, i found just sticking my elbow against the wall allowed me to keep more upright and balanced.
 

Speck

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Nr Bath
The tumble dryer is on top of the washing machine so It's about the right height but you are right I do tend to lean over to that side. I have wardrobes on the other side so I will move to that side so I can just clear my shoulder.

I also tend to look down at the front wheel so I think i need to focus more in front of me.

Thanks for the tips.
 
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Chrisc

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My bike is a dutch bike with sit up bars so no hoods or drops yet.
Don't look down at the wheel and relax the death grip and it'll come.
The elbow against the wall trick worked for me. You'll soon be pedalling away without thinking about it.

Interesting to hear you feel it's harder than a turbo. Never been on one so nothing to compare to. I'm doing 30-40 mins a day and doing sprints a few times to mix it up pedalling as hard as I can in my biggest gear.
I like being able to alter resistance by changing gear so I can set off steady to warm up and loosen the legs, then knock it up a gear and go harder, sprint a bit, then have five mins easy pedalling to warm down a bit.
Iphone on a bar mount and watch iplayer or a movie!
 

Bloke

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Can you stand on the pedals and swing the bike from side to side on a set of rollers??

That's something I don't like about the turbo, you're locked in so there's no lateral motion, so you're stuck in the saddle all the time.
 
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Bloke said:
Can you stand on the pedals and swing the bike from side to side on a set of rollers??

That's something I don't like about the turbo, you're locked in so there's no lateral motion, so you're stuck in the saddle all the time.

If you're good enough yep. I can stand up a bit now but not really swinging it around. Bike is moving around a little all the time so you are using your upper body to balance it. Feels much more like riding on the road to me than a static bike. Not used a turbo but imagine it's just like being on an exercise bike?
 

Speck

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Nr Bath
Cracked it, but still a bit wobbly! I leaned against a cupboard then rocked a bit and away i went.

Mrs Speck said she couldn't look LOL


Somebody does makes a turbo that will rock from side to side, can't remember who.
 
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Speck said:
Cracked it, but still a bit wobbly! I leaned against a cupboard then rocked a bit and away i went.

Mrs Speck said she couldn't look LOL


Somebody does makes a turbo that will rock from side to side, can't remember who.


Good fun isn't it! Used 'em this am for ten mins to warm me legs up before setting off up the hills! Better than tackling them cold I reckon. Shorts on for the first time this year as well!
 

amnesia

Free-wheeling into oblivion...
Thought I'd drag this one out of the past...


Still can't get the hang of the TACX rollers I bought in March
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Had a little go on Saturday after a hard ride (ooer
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) to try and cool down, but was all over the place.

Had a look for some handy tips on youtube but only found hilarious crashes etc.


Grrrrrrr.
 
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Chrisc

Chrisc

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Thought I'd drag this one out of the past...


Still can't get the hang of the TACX rollers I bought in March
angry.gif


Had a little go on Saturday after a hard ride (ooer
whistling.gif
) to try and cool down, but was all over the place.

Had a look for some handy tips on youtube but only found hilarious crashes etc.


Grrrrrrr.

Just lean on the wall!
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