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I've read more than a few articles about pros doing off-season training on this a stationary bike that actually moves like a real bike.
All jokes aside. I know that sounded stupid.
It pivots with your body and simulates a real bikes movements when you climb / sprint etc.
I'm trying to find a site for the company.
Anyone? Anyone?
thanks
Heidi
12-01-2004, 09:47 AM
Did you see it in a cycling mag? I've seen one but can't think of the name. I bought a spin bike 2 years ago to help me train indoors in the winter and use it religiously in early morning/after work training. It's not as fancy as the one you are talking about though. It's nice because everything is slide adjustable, not with those stupid notches where if you are in between notches as far as fit goes, you're screwed.
Yeah, I think I saw it in Bike and I also saw it written up in Velonews, But to do a search on Velonews for Trainer, spinner, or stationary bike is pretty much useless.
After the last gym incident I either need to find a new gym or just train at home.
The Toninator
12-01-2004, 11:04 AM
that bike looked neat but i also dont remeber the name. a good fluid trainer would be a good option.
Finally found it. Whewww. Here it is the Trixter X bike.
The co. website is down so here's the velogear linky
http://store.velogear.com/trixterxbike.html (http://store.velogear.com/trixterxbike.html)
http://store1.yimg.com/I/velogear_1825_11351157.jpg
manziman
12-30-2004, 03:22 PM
what about an indoor trainer? for like $100 you can get one where you can increase resistance (sp?) and work your assets off.
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