alex_cycles
Veteran
- Location
- Oxfordshire
I don't go looking for routes, these days, I've not ridden .
I prefer to ride with others, so generally jump on Maria (O' er) group rides for 60+ Z2 rides
You leave Maria alone.

I don't go looking for routes, these days, I've not ridden .
I prefer to ride with others, so generally jump on Maria (O' er) group rides for 60+ Z2 rides
@ColinJ
See how your turbo will move with tennis balls
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/ADNVbOvG89k?feature=shared
I admit that violent sprints might produce some slightly alarming bike movements but I can't see me ever sprinting that hard. More subtle movements on the smart turbo will hopefully make for more comfortable riding than the solid stability of the dumb turbo which used to, er, rub me up the wrong way!One of the things I like most about my Neo Smart bike is the lack of movement and feeling of solid stablility. Personal taste perhaps
One of the things I like most about my Neo Smart bike is the lack of movement and feeling of solid stablility. Personal taste perhaps
One of the things I like most about my Neo Smart bike is the lack of movement and feeling of solid stablility. Personal taste perhaps
We've just run out of oil. Dogs are now officially our hot dogs![]()
Ouch. Expect you'l lboth be Zwifting all day then until you get some delivered.
Don't you have a watchman in your tank, Andy?
I know what you mean Paul. I get that feeling from the Stages bike, which is fine for seated riding, but feels really odd when trying to sprint stood out of the saddle. I like the rocking motion.
Maybe that's why I'm rubbish at sprinting then!
But you have bloody good one minute power. You will be so far up the road before a sprinter can even get going