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From: evanscoaching
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  • cool platform... good idea! I like how it just raises up parallel to the wall when not in use.

  • uhh this was really uhhh helpful... uhhh yeah

  • Thank u for the video.I am planning to purchase rollers,but im not sure what brand to go with(e motion,cyclops,or kreitler)any help would be greatly apperciated.

  • @djronin84 Kreiter with the flywheels are the best in my opinion.

  • Good video, and thanks for the idea on the platform.

  • @vincealongi You're welcome...thanks!

  • Could you send me the specs for the roller platform?

  • @davidroygodden I am sorry there are not specifications available for the platforms.

  • ACTUAL Video starts at 6:55

  • @IAnonymousl Thanks

  • why is just one roll on the front, and not two??

  • @Filaoo1 You need to be able to steer the bike. Two rollers in the front wouldn't allow for this.

  • just cut the crap out and get a move on!

  • @loswe4 I am not exactly sure what your intention is, but some free advice: If you have something to write that is instructive and you can share your knowledge then we all learn. I am okay if you disagree with something, but your comment doesn't help anyone...could be you have some knowledge that helps us all. Good luck.

  • man he's good

  • thanks very much, your videos are amazing, keep this up I feel like I should be paying you!

  • what model are those kreitlers you use and/or would recommend to people considering buying one for the first time? (thinking the 3.0" aluminum vs. 4.5" or PVC)

  • Alloy 4.5 Rollers with Flywheel from Kreitler. They'll last a lifetime.

  • @evanscoaching Thanks for this great video - am going to progress to watch the rest of yours as I see there's one on how to train with rollers. I have a question - I bought the Kreitler 3" Alloy Rollers and though I've only had them a week can see how they can really benefit me. I bought them over the 4.5" as I felt that having some resistance is a good thing - should I reconsider them (as in switch from 3 to 3.5") or can I still use them to benefit me in the same way?

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