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Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
Thanks for the replies and guidance guys!

I've got a rocker plate for the Neo so hoping this would cope with a Neo bike, but I need to check the footprint of the bike. The rigidity is one thing that does concern me a little. On the other hand, most reports I've had of the ride feel are very positive.
I doubt any rocker designed for a normal bike would fit a Neo bike without modification, I had to modify my rocker so that the front feet have something to rest on.
 

bridgy

Legendary Member
Location
Cheddar
Thanks for the replies and guidance guys!

I've got a rocker plate for the Neo so hoping this would cope with a Neo bike, but I need to check the footprint of the bike. The rigidity is one thing that does concern me a little. On the other hand, most reports I've had of the ride feel are very positive.
Also bear in mind the Neo bike is SUPER heavy (much to the delight of the poor delivery guy!) - around 60kg I believe
 

mjd1988

Guru
Love the neo bike. Huge step up from what I had (kickr snap) so can't comment on difference between direct drive.

There's just no faff, no calibration, no maintainance (so far, I know early models had some really silly things wrong - I would be very annoyed if it stopped working).

Made a big difference to how well I can use zwift through the smoothness of the gearing system, probably less jarring on the knees (I basically hd 3 gears previously so there was a lot of grinding up climbs). I can also select same gears as my own bike and set it up the exact same very easily, at the same time as being able to adapt it for my wife to use it
 

berty bassett

Legendary Member
Location
I'boro
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