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bridgy

Legendary Member
Location
Cheddar
The noise is good for hiding the sound of the hidden motor :okay:
 

theboxers

TheBoxers on Cycle Sim sw
Yep tottaly agree mate. I think a couple of years ago the big manufactures tried to make rim brakes obsolete by stopping to make rim brake frames. But now they’ve realised there’s still a big demand for them. Just cones down to personal preference.

For me personally I like a light bike. Which sounds odd considering I’m 78kg. I’ve also got a few wheelsets and like switching them about.

But if I liked a frame and it was disc brake. That wouldn’t put me off getting it.
I may have been in on the start of the disc brake change, I know they'd bern around for several years before I bought my first bike this time round, but they hadn't really gone mainstream. I bought my Hoy hybrid 5 years ago, the difference between rim and disc of similarly equiped bikes was about £100. I justified the disc brake bike by saying it'd save me replacing a set of wheels due to brake track wear.

The fact that I went from a 10 to 11 speed on the back after 6 months negated any potential saving to be made :wacko:.
 

bridgy

Legendary Member
Location
Cheddar
Neo2 or Kickr Core?? Asking for a friend!
Join Team Neo!!

I was deciding between those two a few months back (except for me it was the Neo 1) and went for the Neo because of all the problems Kickrs were having at the time. I can't really comment on the Kickr but I am really happy with the Neo - solid, quiet, reliable and consistent. Heard of a few issues some users have with them (not least whorty!) but I also know several people who have had one for years without any issues at all.
 

theboxers

TheBoxers on Cycle Sim sw
Neo2 or Kickr Core?? Asking for a friend!
On my experience neo. I liked my kickr18 when I bought it. Quiet compared to the 17 I loaned to my brother. The same seamless, for me, integration into the various softwre platforms I was using. It just worked.

Then I fell foul of the keyway issue. Wahoo were fairly quick to deal with the issue and I was back up and running in about 10 days. An almost painless swap.

4 months later I'm at it again. The replacement has developed a vibration and pulsing noise. The centre hub cap will not stay in the flywheel. Email to Wahoo and a replacement will shortly be on its way. Hopefully 3rd time lucky.
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
Neo2 or Kickr Core?? Asking for a friend!

That friend needs a NEO:okay: only decision y, sorry HE needs to make is NEO 1 or 2. Lots of deal on the 1 cost is a concern
 

Milzy

Guru
The Core version is mid range, nowhere near the high end Neo.
I had a bike fit on the fitters core & it felt like cheap Chinese crap in comparison.
 

Alongo

Guru
Been waiting all week for a convenient time to do Stage 4 of T.O.W , worked pretty hard all way and finished with ; 42:43 @peterob . I’m sure everyone doing the TOC has been keeping an eye on weather forecast, looking like it’s gonna be hot , sunny with a bit of a breeze, have a good ride everyone involved ☀️
 

Whorty

Gets free watts from the Atom ;)
Location
Wiltshire
Been waiting all week for a convenient time to do Stage 4 of T.O.W , worked pretty hard all way and finished with ; 42:43 @peterob . I’m sure everyone doing the TOC has been keeping an eye on weather forecast, looking like it’s gonna be hot , sunny with a bit of a breeze, have a good ride everyone involved ☀️
You pipped me by 11 seconds :notworthy: It's a good job for you I was saving myself for the ToC else I'd have pushed harder :whistle: Honest ;)
 

IrishAl

** Full Time Pro **
Location
N.Ireland
NEO or NEO2 ..... not sure about the Kickr Core, but the Kickr in my experience really don't like hills!

Thanks for all of the feedback chaps. Seems quite unanimous in favour of the Neo.

What’s this ToC I hear youse’uns (you lot) talking about?
 
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