I was looking at a Tacx trainer, but it's literlly 1 times as expensive. Do you still use this Decathlon version without problems (is nothing broken or worn out after 1 year of usage?).
I bought an Elops from Decathlon and later bought the trainer. They claimed it fit any of their bikes. However, the instructions are not self-explanatory. Plus, my bike doesn't have a quick release on the rear wheel, so that portion of the instructions didn't work. Ultimately, I had to give up - and spend another winter indoors and sedentary.
hi mate, thanks! i have used 700x28 and 700x33. I think 700x25 will fit just fine. Im not familiar with the btwin triban 500, just make sure it has a quick release skewer.
Hey...need a suggestion ....can i use this trainer with my Bike BTWIN Riverside 100 and without trainer tyre as i am unable to find one right now and not sure when will it be available at my place
hi, sorry In not familiar with your bike. just make sure that your bike uses a quick release skewer and not the bolt and nut. The trainer is only applicable to quick release skewer. It is not necessary to use trainer tires but it is advisable so that your tire wont degrade faster. Thanks!
Unfortunately this trainer does mot come with a speedometer. But you can always add a speedometer to track your performance. I use a cycplus M1 with ant+ and it worked out fine.
Hi, it has five 5 settings for the resistance. I normally use number 2 setting on my regular exercise. Im a newbie in cycling and has been cycling just a little over a year. I can say it can offer a challenge at setting #5.
Is the tyre damage worse than using on road? My main reason for considering a trainer is the heat and fear of puncture. So was considering whether to use my bike outdoors or a trainer.