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Old 02-26-18, 08:06 AM
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krispenhartung
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Originally Posted by gycho77
To me, it looks like Lemond trainer with track adapter.
It's really hard to find this adapter in US.
However, my friend in Korea said he can find the adapter in Korea.
https://www.bikerumor.com/2015/11/03...compatibility/
I saw Aussie team pursuit racers using for their training and workup
I may have to just find a Kickr Snap....uggg...I sold one 6 months ago, because all I thought I needed was my main Kickr. It would be really cool to have a drive-train trainer for a track bike. I was experimenting with some 1-4K routes this weekend on Rouvy, based on GPS coordinates of the Jerry Baker velodrome in Seattle, WA, and I couldn't get to high enough wattages without spinning out using my rollers or Omnium trainer. So in order to simulate those distances, I'm basically stuck with my road bike or TT on the Kickr. The Snap or like trainer still isn't ideal, because of the delay in creating the target resistance for short distance. The Kickr will change from 0% to 25% grade on a dime.
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