From Trigarage.com: At Interbike 2007 I saw this great motion roller trainer for road cyclists. This is a demonstration and interview with the CEO of the company that developed it.
From Trigarage.com: At Interbike 2007 I saw this great motion roller trainer for road cyclists. This is a demonstration and interview with the CEO of the company that developed it.
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there are normally 3 rollers, 2 at the back and 1 at the front. to make it more realistic (unlike turbo trainers) the back ones are connected to the front by a chain to make the front roller spin, and therefore the front wheel.
@marts500 the rollers in the back are connected. if they weren't then rollers wouldn't work. it is the closest indoor simulation to on the road riding.
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