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2022/23 Edition of indoor cycling setups
Its been two years. my setup has changed, not for the better though. i bought a spitfire a year and a half ago and had to garage it so needed to rearrange the third car port from a work shop to a cramped workshop with a car shoved in. good thing it is svelte, i can park, work on crap, and still have room to ride.
a view from behind the wheel.
a view from behind the wheel.

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^ Nice classic Triumph! 😎
My setup has evolved a bit recently also. I cleared a bit more space and added a smart treadmill to the mix. Not that either of these are going to get a lot of use at the moment, it being summer here...

That original-version Tacx NEO has a fair few hours on the clock now, still going strong!
My setup has evolved a bit recently also. I cleared a bit more space and added a smart treadmill to the mix. Not that either of these are going to get a lot of use at the moment, it being summer here...

That original-version Tacx NEO has a fair few hours on the clock now, still going strong!
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am i the only one in the garage? tempocyclist looks to be in the basement. its only about 40F when i start riding but i still get drenched by the time my ride is done. dmanthree, is that enough fanage on that tacx?
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am i the only one in the garage? tempocyclist looks to be in the basement.
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Its been two years. my setup has changed, not for the better though. i bought a spitfire a year and a half ago and had to garage it so needed to rearrange the third car port from a work shop to a cramped workshop with a car shoved in. good thing it is svelte, i can park, work on crap, and still have room to ride.
a view from behind the wheel.
a view from behind the wheel.
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its a beta for a reason.
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am i the only one in the garage? tempocyclist looks to be in the basement. its only about 40F when i start riding but i still get drenched by the time my ride is done. dmanthree, is that enough fanage on that tacx?
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am i the only one in the garage? tempocyclist looks to be in the basement. its only about 40F when i start riding but i still get drenched by the time my ride is done. dmanthree, is that enough fanage on that tacx?
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My set up is mediocre at best but it's in a safe, relatively warm spot next to my home office set up. Finish work and hop onto the bike for some Zwift pain. It doesn't impede anyone else's living space so no need to change it at this point.
i can show you what I wish my pain cave looked like! minus the treadmill since I don't run.

Actual cave:
i can show you what I wish my pain cave looked like! minus the treadmill since I don't run.

Actual cave:

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Great idea for the TV stand, sound is very important when riding. Between the sound of the trainer and the fan, I need to have the computer sound system (speakers and sub-woofer) cranked to hear my pump up music.
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Very nice. Could I ask which rocker plate you have? How does it feel with the weight of the Kickr Bike on it? My worry is that it would feel like riding a 50 kg bike i.e. like swinging a bag of cement around!
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I made the rocker plate myself using a linear slide and 20mm rail. Two rubber balls are used to stabilize the side to side rocking which is adjusted based on how much you pump up the balls. The ride doesn't feel heavy at all, most importantly it relieves the butt pain I was experiencing.


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58" Samsung smart TV, Klipsch sound bar, both courtesy of Costco on Black Friday. Wahoo KickR Snap (wheel on), which is getting noisy, so I just crank up the tunes.

I need to do some wire management, but was eager to get going.

I need to do some wire management, but was eager to get going.
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i'm getting a little envious of all these nice warm locals. it was only 40F in the garage yesterday. should be a bit warmer today since it was 28 this morning compare to 13 yesterday. its funny though, no matter how cold it is when i start i still need that fan.
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Even if there was room in the garage, well, just too cold. 34F in there today so forget it. Basement for me.
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am i the only one in the garage? tempocyclist looks to be in the basement. its only about 40F when i start riding but i still get drenched by the time my ride is done. dmanthree, is that enough fanage on that tacx?
I've been focusing on Zone 2 riding because steady long rides are weakest for me due to my tendency to sprint too much and I want to improve that for bike touring. Because I'm mostly in Zone 2 I don't throw off crazy amounts of heat.
It shares my weightlifting area so I just cart my C6 in and out as needed, works quite well and I just run Zwift on an iPad.


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I just picked up an SB20 to upgrade my indoor training from the Peloton that I've had since 2018. Just getting used to it and finally have it dialed in with the same saddle and fit from my "real world" bikes.
I'm using the latest Apple TV hard wired. Starting a TrainingPeaks plan on Monday. In the closet is my network rack that I built when I wired our house for ethernet.
This all fits into my office where I work from home. The fan is adequate but I probably will get something with a bit more oomph.

I'm using the latest Apple TV hard wired. Starting a TrainingPeaks plan on Monday. In the closet is my network rack that I built when I wired our house for ethernet.
This all fits into my office where I work from home. The fan is adequate but I probably will get something with a bit more oomph.


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As a newbie still can't post until I hit 10 - so imagine a general purpose basement, work out room with kid playroom, primary color, foam pad floor. Kickr Snap with Felt Z85 now in trainer. Laptop stand to keep track of work and Zwift route. Also have a TCL Roku TV I'd like to use for Zwift - guess I will need an Apple TV to stream unless they release a Roku app. An 80s vintage Yamaha receiver with digital streamer, CD player, etc to Snell floor-standing speakers provide theme music. Pictures will post later.
Cheers!
Cheers!