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I ground myself to pulp to complete that session and usually quicker rides than I bailed on itWe need names![]()













I ground myself to pulp to complete that session and usually quicker rides than I bailed on itWe need names![]()
I am - it's the only one I've ever owned. I did let a friend have a go on the Bkool once and he rocked the bike from side to side an alarming amount - It's generally pretty solid and stable when I ride it. So I guess different riding styles will have an affect on how stable it feels
Trying??!? He's flippin' hibernating by the look of it! I would believe it too, if he hadn't explained it by admitting he was wearing it round his knees, before launching it!Check out AAAC's average heart rate of 32bpm for last night's chaingang ride! He's not even TRYING guys!!
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Are you accusing me of poor style ?
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Same here.
Most seem to be making big leaps forward which makes it worse.
I was rubbish on Tuesday. When I went to bike last night I found loads of rubber on the floor (I had not noticed on Tuesday as I just left the cave after my ride in disgust at my time) and it seems that some friend kids who where at my house at the weekend must have messed with the bike and the BKOOL unit was at a very slight angle to the wheel. I guessed I was losing power due to the angle and the wheel not sitting true.
Unfortuanly I was still rubbish last night.
Just need to keep at it. Everybody has off days/weeks. Power on through and I'm sure we will make the gains soon.
I don't know about you but I find however much I tighten up the rear wheel in the trainer arms, it comes loose by the end of a ride - particularly an "energetic" one! So I always tighten it back up before a new ride. I suspect if this isn't done the movement that it would allow would cause problems over time
I can't see how I can make room in my life for another cycling simulator tbh. Plus it would feel like adultery!I have just done the mountain route in zwift. I preserved Cyclechat bkools reputation by putting in a decent time whilst not busting a gut. Room for improvement. Nice to be in the top 1/3rd but that will change given how competitive it is. Only overtaken by one guy right at the end of the climb putting out 600w for a good 15 seconds. AAAC, Bill, LBHIFI and some of you other goats really would enjoy the ride.
Trying??!? He's flippin' hibernating by the look of it! I would believe it too, if he hadn't explained it by admitting he was wearing it round his knees, before launching it!
Paul, it helps to lift the front wheel before you start training to make sure it settle's back into the wheel support and to take any 'strain' out due to movement.
What also helps is to cut the hands off of any pesky little blighter's that mess with your 'stuff' unless it was the wife of course who just needs to be politely reminded whilst making sure she knows that you count that as one for you.
I want to 'report' this. Feel a bit dizzy.The closest I've been to coming off the turbo is over stretching for a bottle of water.
On a side note farting while peddling always feels like a bit of a gamble![]()
Thanks for the tip. Makes sense to sort the kids out - and the wife for that matter.
Think lifting the front wheel is a great idea as well. It was only out a few degrees but the tyre has shavings all over it and the floor was covered.
Not the normal 'dust' you get.
Nothing to do with skewers but where the 2 units connect with the 2 pins.