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I think my Neo is broken, as the figures it’s putting out suggest I’m unfit.When I went from Bkool pro to Tacx Neo 2 I gained watts. The Bkool algorithm had been adjusted and was harsh on "husky" riders.
I think my Neo is broken, as the figures it’s putting out suggest I’m unfit.When I went from Bkool pro to Tacx Neo 2 I gained watts. The Bkool algorithm had been adjusted and was harsh on "husky" riders.
Now you tell me¡Was worried you were going to slip him a backhander to deny it. Was prepared to offer higher.
When I went from Bkool pro to Tacx Neo 2 I gained watts. The Bkool algorithm had been adjusted and was harsh on "husky" riders.
A fair bit of warning, fairy dust doesn’t work for us riding non-BKOOL trainers.
If you’re struggling, borrow Bill’s, it’s a diesel.
Just for that I might have to kick your 4rse up stage 1![]()
Oh we always have fun. It's just unfortunate there was nothing to distract Adam tonight so he beat me by 3 minutes.Sounds like you guys had fun🐑
Oh we always have fun. It's just unfortunate there was nothing to distract Adam tonight so he beat me by 3 minutes.
Have you joined the Chaingang fun yet gos?
@Brusgaard may i once again tap into your encyclopaedic knowledge. I have a young neighbour who is looking to get into indoor training. She did triathlons before an injury and is looking to get back in to it without having to ride on the roads, which around here are either busy or hilly.
I want to recommend a budget entry smart trainer to her, power accuracy, climbing to 20% etc is not important to her. What would be your recommendation be ? I've seen the Tacx flow for €299 on Wiggle which looks pretty good to me anything better?
Thx, great info.....as ever!Yes, how about a Tacx Vortex SMART? The SMART part is important, otherwise it can not be used with BKOOL, Zwift, RGT etc. So it has to be "Flow Smart". I can't find a non-Smart version on the Tacx homepage, but maybe in the past they did sell one? The Vortex is just a bit better (simulates up to 7% versus the Flow's 6%). So I would go for that, if not taking the plunge and buying one of the cheaper direct-drive (Elite Suito etc.). The Wahoo Snap is also a great (wheel-on) trainer. Have a look at DC Rainmaker's trainer comparison/recommendations her:
The Smart Trainer Recommendations Guide: Winter 2020-2021 | DC Rainmaker
Plenty of room at the back.I am mainly lurking here for nowJust watched some Youtube Bkool videos from @Brusgaard and was a little spooked - some crazy wattage numbers there
Some great videos there, good to discover and review new routes. Good stuff