Okay, so possibly wrong time of the year for most... may be good to pop away for a literal rainy day or later in the year.
If you add to your basket, it's £69.99 and it works alongside the £10 off a £75 spend on clearance promo.(obviously when adding more to your basket) Whereas the Brand-X TT-02 Fluid Trainer doesn't work with the code. (£89.99 for that one)
Code - CLEAR2017
So if you make up the extra £5.01 pence, you can knock the price down even further. You pretty much can grab something for just over a fiver and take the price down to around £65 for both items. Seems a nice way to drop what looks a good price, down even more.
If you're looking for bits to make up the difference there are cycle parts / components from 8p Here as well as clothing items from £1.49 Here (a few socks, shirts, hats and other bits)
E.g - Add these DMT Podio 2.0 Casual Shoes with the turbo trainer and the total is £77.98, meaning you effectively get the shoes for £7.99.
Have a play around and see if there's anything that you like. I think the turbo trainer is already a pretty decent price anyway and only tried on the off chance.
Latest comments (17)
morrig
18 May 17#17
Yes still stating £59.99.
tdk2bu
17 May 17#16
looks like price just dropped to £59.99 unless I'm looking at it wrong
bluewolf87868
17 May 17#15
This is a great deal however as radec says if you think you will use this a lot you probably will like the ipad/windows programs trainer road/zwift/sufferfest/virtual training etc its worth getting a smart trainer. I have one not a mega expensive one tacx vortex and its addictive esp with those programs.
a spare wheel for turbo trainer if you only have one bike is a good idea too or buy a cheap road bike for the turbo where weight streamline doesnt matter
Radec
17 May 171#14
If you're buying something like this, and think you will actually use it often, I'd recommend spending a bit more for something a bit better. Smart trainers aren't that expensive, and are worth the extra; I think anyway.
This will work, but it's going to feel a bit cheap and rubbish.
Check out DCrainmaker's website for a ton of info on trainers if you are interested.
frakison
17 May 17#13
What basergorkobal said :smiley:
basergorkobal
17 May 171#12
On most trainers you replace the quick release skewer with one that comes with the trainer and attach the trainer to that.
Might be worth investing in a dedicated trainer tyre. If you only have one bike and use a trainer a lot, a spare wheel for use with the trainer is a good idea.
jaydeeuk1
17 May 17#11
Excellent. Might get one for my electric bike.
tdk2bu
17 May 17#10
cheers, yeah it has quick release wheels, any reason why I would need that? do I not just strap the bike in etc and jump on?
SFconvert
17 May 17#7
Can you use these with Zwift? What sort do you need to use on Zwift if not?
souljacker to SFconvert
17 May 171#9
You can use any on zwift, but with this you will need speed/ant sensor and a bike computer as extras
AntC
17 May 17#8
Save yourself some money and ride your bike outside like a normal person. You'll get much fitter than sitting at home on it eating cakes :laughing:
M1ckj1m
17 May 17#6
Lmao I thought you were on about the tug toners :confused:
tdk2bu
17 May 17#3
quick question. I've got a carera crossfire hybrid. will it work on that?
frakison to tdk2bu
17 May 17#5
Dont see why not if it has quick release wheels, it will be noisy though unless you have slick tyres.
Opening post
If you add to your basket, it's £69.99 and it works alongside the £10 off a £75 spend on clearance promo.(obviously when adding more to your basket) Whereas the Brand-X TT-02 Fluid Trainer doesn't work with the code. (£89.99 for that one)
Code - CLEAR2017
So if you make up the extra £5.01 pence, you can knock the price down even further. You pretty much can grab something for just over a fiver and take the price down to around £65 for both items. Seems a nice way to drop what looks a good price, down even more.
If you're looking for bits to make up the difference there are cycle parts / components from 8p Here as well as clothing items from £1.49 Here (a few socks, shirts, hats and other bits)
E.g - Add these DMT Podio 2.0 Casual Shoes with the turbo trainer and the total is £77.98, meaning you effectively get the shoes for £7.99.
Have a play around and see if there's anything that you like. I think the turbo trainer is already a pretty decent price anyway and only tried on the off chance.
Latest comments (17)
a spare wheel for turbo trainer if you only have one bike is a good idea too or buy a cheap road bike for the turbo where weight streamline doesnt matter
This will work, but it's going to feel a bit cheap and rubbish.
Check out DCrainmaker's website for a ton of info on trainers if you are interested.
Might be worth investing in a dedicated trainer tyre. If you only have one bike and use a trainer a lot, a spare wheel for use with the trainer is a good idea.