Back in August of 2010 when I bought a Bacchetta Giro (now sold) the gentlemen I bought it from gave me his CycleOps trainer at no extra cost. At the time I didn't realize what a deal I got. It was my plan to sell it right away to help pay for the Bacchetta but I held onto it and I'm glad I did. I use it whenever the weather is lousy or I'm recovering from repair to my body. Today was no exception...it was raining.
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The CycleOps goes on easy and is a great trainer. Excellent and smooth feel. |
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Not exactly the best view but I have tunes...so it's all good. |
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This is the temporary wired computer sensor I put on the rear wheel. It goes on in a few seconds with a little help from DiNotte lighting parts. |
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This thing is lousy for training. I only use it to put underneath the rear wheel when doing simple tuneups. |