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Old 08-28-19, 07:53 AM
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zjrog
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I currently use an old Performance branded trainer.


I quit using my other trainer, A Giant mag trainer. At 378 pounds I felt like I was going to tip over. I had bought the Performance trainer at a thrift store for my wife. But she didn't use it. So I put my bike on last year. Not as tippy feeling, very solid.

At 247 pounds, I'm seriously considering a Tacx smart trainer, or the Wahoo Kickr wheel on trainer. Maybe this winter I can actually get somewhere on Zwift.

I'm rearranging my fro t room soon, to have a TV available to use my laptop for Zwift...

I already use Wahoo Blue SC speed and cadence sensor on all my bikes, well. Some say Schoche, but they are the same. Paired to the Wahoo fitness app for my phone...

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