I bought a new bike early last year and my old, ~2007 Guru Crono has been sitting in my basement ever since. I briefly tried to sell the Crono but priced it too high, it went nowhere, Guru went out of business, and now it's gathering dust. I really liked the Guru and kinda hate seeing it just sitting there while I'm on the trainer on my new bike.
So now I'm trying to decide whether to unload the Crono for a low price, or park it permanently on the trainer.
I've been leaning toward converting the Guru to a trainer only bike, but I'm not sure (yet) how close I can get it to match the fit of my new Scott. How close to matching the pad x/y and seat x/y is close enough so that I don't cause problems switching between the Guru and the Scott? ±5 mm?
On the other hand I could just keep doing all my training and racing on the Scott, and possibly make a few bucks selling the Guru. The general consensus on the forum seems to be that lots of riding on a trainer won't eventually damage your frame, right?
Thoughts?
So now I'm trying to decide whether to unload the Crono for a low price, or park it permanently on the trainer.
I've been leaning toward converting the Guru to a trainer only bike, but I'm not sure (yet) how close I can get it to match the fit of my new Scott. How close to matching the pad x/y and seat x/y is close enough so that I don't cause problems switching between the Guru and the Scott? ±5 mm?
On the other hand I could just keep doing all my training and racing on the Scott, and possibly make a few bucks selling the Guru. The general consensus on the forum seems to be that lots of riding on a trainer won't eventually damage your frame, right?
Thoughts?