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Old 12-29-2014, 06:18 AM   #1
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I've got the Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer, which allows side/side movement. It's not the typical fixed style trainer. The resistance unit has both magnet/fluid. Like you, I got a great deal on this trainer since it was the first gen and they were trying to clear it out for the new model. I really like it, but need to get the turntable riser.
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Old 12-29-2014, 02:25 PM   #2
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I've got the Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer, which allows side/side movement. It's not the typical fixed style trainer. The resistance unit has both magnet/fluid. Like you, I got a great deal on this trainer since it was the first gen and they were trying to clear it out for the new model. I really like it, but need to get the turntable riser.
I gotta get a trainer...moving to Denver soon and I am use to riding year round. We are spoiled here in AZ
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Old 12-29-2014, 03:16 PM   #3
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I gotta get a trainer...moving to Denver soon and I am use to riding year round. We are spoiled here in AZ
AZ has pleasant weather for much of the year, but I'd put riding in Jun-Aug in similar scale of Jan-Mar of New England.
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AZ has pleasant weather for much of the year, but I'd put riding in Jun-Aug in similar scale of Jan-Mar of New England.

Depends on what time you get up. I ride tons during that time of the year.
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Depends on what time you get up. I ride tons during that time of the year.
I'd imagine you are done riding by 10:00 AM in the summer then?

I can ride all day in the winter, but it sucks at any time. Dressing is the hardest part; takes like 20+ minutes. Filling the water bottle up with hot water and initial burning face from the cold. The roads get narrower with snow and ice. Washing the bike off in the shower...
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