Pro form tour de france
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Pro form tour de france
Anyone have the pro form tour de france trainer? Looks like a great idea, being able to program any ride you want into it. My question, which I can't find answered on their web site, is does it have a freewheel? Most of these types of indoor trainers do not, if the wheel is moving your feet are moving, but a few of them have a freewheel. Anyone know of this model? Thanks
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I'm trying to find out the dimensions and weight for this trainer.
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everyone seems to think it sucks or the company.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...tour+de+france
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well thanks for that input but not like you i had a reason i answered an old post so my effort and energy was well used but you have taken the time and energy to write a reply with one purpose that is to belittle me and make you feel big when all you had to do was smirk and move on, have a good day .
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well thanks for that input but not like you i had a reason i answered an old post so my effort and energy was well used but you have taken the time and energy to write a reply with one purpose that is to belittle me and make you feel big when all you had to do was smirk and move on, have a good day .
I said "thank you", you ingrate. Why are you so rude?
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