Originally Posted by
Danhedonia
I got a Wahoo Kickr last year, haven't even unboxed it yet but got the garage space cleared/prepped. Going to look for a training bike to place on it (don't want to use my bikes I ride outside).
Thinking it over, I'm assuming that the drivetrain and comfort points (saddle, handlebars) are important but that the wheels clearly aren't - and what of the frame? Logic says I could find a 'meh' frame with a nice groupset and be good, but am I missing something?
I would argue that even the nice groupset is overkill. A nice frame certainly is