I am expecting the delivery of an adjustable riser stem for the bike on my turbo trainer. I am leaning forwards too much and it is making long turbo sessions uncomfortable. A more upright position should reduce that problem.
The current bike setup was okay out on the road but I am having to stand every 4 or 5 minutes on the trainer.
I did that and it helped a bit. Then I used a 25 cm high footstool and that helped a lot. The problem was that the front legs of the trainer were no longer touching the floor. I was also worried that the front wheel might slip off the footstool during vigorous intervals or sprints, and that would not be good!!!I had a similar problem with a bike that I have done many long road rides on without issue. I put a couple of books under the front wheel which seems to have sorted it.

Bought a few bits recently:
- 10 Specialized Turbo tubes, which should do me for a while.
- A Campag bottom bracket removal tool for the Peugeot upthread
- An Ofmega crankset for the above. Had the chance for a Shimano 600 one but dithered.
- A pair of Shimano 600 brakes for the above. Only need the front, but a pair was cheaper than one on it's own.
- A "hardly used" Shimano wheelset for the Peugeot. They're far worse than described, but may do for a bit.
- A pair of Reynolds skewers
- A lightly used Prime carbon wheelset as I'm down to no spare rear carbon wheels.
- A SRAM Red 11 speed cassette
- A USB rear light. Very cheap delivered.
- A Zefal bottle cage. Probably for the Peugeot.
- A couple of Vittoria Rubino Pro's as they were on offer.
A few bits!🤣
Pug sorted yet?!!