E-Motion Floating Roller Bike Trainer
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2 expensive
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@Joo823 Because idiots buy this shit.
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im quite happy with my normal turbo...ya cant fall off it..!
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i know this old-style my dad had similar...(indoor use would be cool!
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Why are these things so expensive? it seems like the cost to build is very low
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Has anyone ever tried to "roll" a wheelie?
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even better
youtube.com/watch?v=MY5UAuqPls
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@00bikeboy right on bro, again I tried to do the no hand thing, not happening, ass busting was imminent so I wised up and just got on with my session. Lol
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@vetb882 No sweat man, I think we all wish we could ride like that dude!
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I am strongly considering spending the money ($850) to purchase a set. What most impressed me about this video was that the rider was able to coast a bit. I am most interested in being able to do realistic standing climbing intervals. I read that these rollers have a magnetic resistance unit built in. Is there enough resistance to do low cadence standing climbing (not sprinting) intervals ? I'm assuming you can only adjust the resistance unit while not using the rollers.
JoeOxfordCT 1 year ago
@JoeOxfordCT - I rode the rollers at the show where I filmed the video (Interbike). I'm not sure about the low cadence resistance - may be a question for the Inside Ride guys to answer (the manufacture). I don't think you can adjust anything while riding though.
trigarage 1 year ago
The best rollers ever (although I broke my rib falling off them). The very next day I trained on them again. This tells you everything..
Prosportdotnet 2 years ago
@Prosportdotnet - am a big fan as well. Took me just 20 seconds to get up and riding on them.
trigarage 2 years ago
how easy is it to come off on one of those
IiISlPlRIiINlT 2 years ago
If you look at the video closely - you'll see bumpers on the front and rear, both sides. It makes it pretty difficult to come of the rollers.
trigarage 2 years ago