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Cycling indoor trainers - things to consider ✍ SUBSCRIBE ✍    / mountainbikingtube   ☀☀☀ FOLLOW ME ON ☀☀☀ ▶ STRAVA:   / strava   ▶ FACEBOOK:   / mtbt123   ▶ INSTAGRAM:   / mountainbikingtube   ▶ TWITTER:   / mtbtube   ▶ SITO: http://www.mountainbikingtube.com ▶ SITO: http://www.mtbtshop.com ✉ MAIL: [email protected] There are three types of rollers I Roller, which is a system with three aligned cylinders on which the bike rests and pedals, just like on the road https://amzn.to/2U8OIvD https://amzn.to/38O3vRx The rear resistance rollers, where the bike is blocked on a stand and the rear wheel rests and turns on a roller, to which a resistance is applied to simulate the climbs And the Direct Drive Rollers They are those rollers in which it is necessary to remove the rear wheel and insert the roller in place of the wheel. https://amzn.to/3aOlJ6O https://amzn.to/2QhN2ie Traditional rear resistance indoor trainers are the simplest. There is nothing to do but place the bike on the stand, lock it and bring the roller close to the wheel. For MTB bikes, however, it is not really ideal because the friction noise of the tire on the roller would be very high The 3-cylinder indoor trainers have the advantage of making the bike move, making the exercise less tedious as it is focused on keeping in balance as if it were on the road, but it will take a few minutes before starting to have some confidence. Direct Drive indoor trainers (direct transmission, also called cyclomills) have the great advantage to be extremely silent and to have greater powers available The only contraindication is that they require the removal of the rear wheel and that often are not supplied with the sprocket set, and if the sprocket set is present, most of the time it is for road bikes, so if you want to mount a MTB you will have to change it the sprocket bacchus Another fundamental factor for the choice is the ability of the roller to receive and send the data, or that of being able to change the resistance automatically. We can therefore divide the rollers into 3 categories: 1 - Mechanical indoor trainers, do not measure training data. You just pedal 2 - Smart indoor trainers, measure and send training data such as speed, power, km traveled 3 - Interactive indoor trainers, they are like smart rollers with the addition that can send instructions to the roller for a correct simulation of a training program. The interactive reels are perfect to be connected to Zwift type applications and have fun reproducing race and training courses, to compete with yourself or with others, thanks to virtual simulations. on the market there are many simulation programs that support cyclists, the most famous, just to name a few, are Zwift, TrainerRoad, The Sufferfest, Road Grand Tours and VirtuGo. Below I will offer you 5 models of rollers, direct drive, which seem to be the best on the market today: Elite Suito: € 429 https://amzn.to/2w86RkZ Type: Direct drive Maximum power: 1,900 watts Maximum simulated slope: 15% Weight: 14.5 kg Flywheel: 3.5 kg Cassette included: Yes Noise: 73 dB Saris H3: € 1070 https://amzn.to/33fThIF Type: Direct drive Maximum power: 2,000 watts Maximum simulated slope: 20% Weight: 21.3kg Flywheel: 9kg Cassette included: No Noise: 61dB Tacx Neo 2T: 1472 € https://amzn.to/33j2BLN Type: Direct drive Maximum power: 2,200 watts Maximum simulated slope: 25% Weight: 21.5 kg Flywheel weight: virtual Cassette included: no Noise: 61 dB Elite Drivo II: 1035 € https://amzn.to/2wV5Blk Type: Direct drive Maximum power: 3,600 watts Maximum simulated slope: 24% Weight: 19 kg Flywheel: 6 kg Cassette included: no Noise: 65 dB Tacx Flux 2 Smart: € 862 https://amzn.to/2vlaT9r Type: Direct drive Maximum power: 2000 watts Maximum simulated slope: 16% Weight: 21.3 kg Flywheel: 6 kg Cassette included: no Noise: undeclared #mtbt #mtb # indoortrainers