Show us your smart trainer set up. Some may get some ideas.
Mine is fairly humble. Old aluminium framed commuter on a kickr core. Bunnings fan and rubber mat. Apple tv box and phone as a hot spot to run zwift.
It needs to be portable as I take it away to work where it is the only way I can ride when on call. Does the job and will get anyone started.
I am sure some have some more elaborate and better set ups. Interested to see.
Pics of smart trainer set up
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Re: Pics of smart trainer set up
Postby Mr Purple » Wed Nov 15, 2023 4:52 pm
Weirdburger Giant bought cheaply on Facebook on a Kickr Core with an AppleTV and commuter monitor.
All wedged in between an old Mini and the eternal Valiant project.
The sledgehammer is to weigh it all down otherwise it goes walking on high intensity efforts. Actually took a chunk of paint out of the Valiant last week because I forgot the sledgehammer.
Fully intend to replace it with a Kickr bike at some stage. I'm getting sick of the maintenance (and not being able to select a 55T front cog for the flat weekly races).
All wedged in between an old Mini and the eternal Valiant project.
The sledgehammer is to weigh it all down otherwise it goes walking on high intensity efforts. Actually took a chunk of paint out of the Valiant last week because I forgot the sledgehammer.
Fully intend to replace it with a Kickr bike at some stage. I'm getting sick of the maintenance (and not being able to select a 55T front cog for the flat weekly races).
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Re: Pics of smart trainer set up
Postby warthog1 » Thu Nov 16, 2023 7:25 am
Wow! I knew yours was going to be a level up GB but that is amazing. What a set up.
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Re: Pics of smart trainer set up
Postby g-boaf » Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:28 pm
One thing I did do, pull the fan apart and give it a good clean out. They work so much better after that.
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