Roller woes....

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Fab Foodie

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@Fab Foodie are you on the rollers on a road bike, or a Brompton?
Road Bike, I'll post a pic later pf how it sits on the rollers - seems pretty normal. Bike has a Dynohub but that should not cause so much of an issue. Tried my fixed on it as well and that was really unstable!
 
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Fab Foodie

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He used to keep his porn vids on his floppy drive as well. :whistle:
Oi! Leave my 8" floppy out of this....
 

I like Skol

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Road Bike, I'll post a pic later pf how it sits on the rollers - seems pretty normal. Bike has a Dynohub but that should not cause so much of an issue. Tried my fixed on it as well and that was really unstable!
Different bikes have a different wheelbase. The rollers have to be adjusted to suit each bike.
 
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Different bikes have a different wheelbase. The rollers have to be adjusted to suit each bike.
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I agree. Moving the front roller forward a gnat’s may help with stability.
@I like Skol That's as far as she goes (long wheelbase bike). Will pump tyres, and maybe remove the dynohub wheel and see what happens....
 
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OK, more info......
I swapped the Son Dynohub wheel with GP4 Seasons for the same wheel/rim without Dynohub and GP5000 and the difference is significant, much easier on the non-SON wheel. The SON itself feels very tight. I have a SON on my Brompton so I can compare, but it might explain why am working so bloody hard to keep the pedals turning....
 
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