Yeah I have a stand also. Like his thing as it just folds out of the way.I already have a bike stand from Lidl. Cost me less than £50 I think. I bought it like 6-7 years ago.
Yes, but I like that the bike is held steady. I use it when cleaning bike/chain and all other sorts of maintenance.Yeah I have a stand also. Like his thing as it just folds out of the way.
It has a locking pin also for when you don't want movement!Yes, but I like that the bike is held steady. I use it when cleaning bike/chain and all other sorts of maintenance.
It has a locking pin also for when you don't want movement!
Buy the time I buy a cassette and tool kit I ma's as well buy the smart bike!
Yes it is an adapter for the thru axles. It’s very easy to set up. And just a few minutes to take the bike off and put the wheel back on.If I buy an 11 speed 105 cassette does the trainer come with tools to install?
???? What has mounting the cassette has to do with thru axle and (dis)mounting the bike from the trainer ????Yes it is an adapter for the thru axles. It’s very easy to set up. And just a few minutes to take the bike off and put the wheel back on.
I misread what he was asking. I though he was asking once the cassette was installed did you need tools to put the bike on the trainer.???? What has mounting the cassette has to do with thru axle and (dis)mounting the bike from the trainer ????
I misread what he was asking. I though he was asking once the cassette was installed did you need tools to put the bike on the trainer.
He has a beautiful Emonda SL7 disc with force etap. So thru axles I'm sure.Ok Does his bike have thru axle (disc wheel) or “Old School“ Quick release (rim brakes)?
If TA, he better check for compatability with the NEO beforehand. I think some frames and/or thru axles can cause problems with the NEO (and other trainers).
He has a beautiful Emonda SL7 disc with force etap. So thru axles I'm sure.
Oh I forgot. I think he mentioned when he got it that it has that new 10 tooth sprocket setup.
@shimceltic you might have to use your old bike with a new derailleur.