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Old 08-30-21, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by verktyg
Fun until you go sailing off into the living room crashing into furniture! HaHaHa

I got rid of my rollers when I bought that trainer years ago.

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Which is why rollers should be required... It teaches you to keep a line... which SSSSOOOOO many riders need when they head off to their favorite charity ride. I don't know how many people I saw swerving all over the place during the couple of MS150's I've done. Better their furniture than me .
Personally we had a hallway I would set up in, if I got tired or off track I just fell against the wall. During group training the better ones had the room to spin, then just ride off the side and keep going (it was a wide open paint shop).
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