Just as the title says. Thinking of replacing my Computrainer. I've demoed the Tacx Neo but don't recall any mechanism for adjusting for a sloped floor. IIRC the Elite Drivo has a crude mechanism for adjustments.
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Re: What's A Good Direct Drive Trainer For Floors That Aren't Level? [GreenPlease]
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Kickr or Hammer have adjustable legs. It was my minor beef with the NEO when I reviewed it was lack of adjustment.
Re: What's A Good Direct Drive Trainer For Floors That Aren't Level? [GreenPlease]
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The newly announced Elite Direto has legs that can be adjusted for uneven floors:
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/...trainerhands-on.html
Matt
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/...trainerhands-on.html
Matt
Re: What's A Good Direct Drive Trainer For Floors That Aren't Level? [Tony5]
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Tony5 wrote:
Kickr or Hammer have adjustable legs. It was my minor beef with the NEO when I reviewed it was lack of adjustment.I have mine on a training mat... seemed to solve the small issue with floor leveling. With a really unlevel floor the neo might be an issue.
Re: What's A Good Direct Drive Trainer For Floors That Aren't Level? [Pun_Times]
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Pun_Times wrote:
The newly announced Elite Direto has legs that can be adjusted for uneven floors: https://www.dcrainmaker.com/...trainerhands-on.html
I was going to suggest this as well. Looks like a winner, wonder how tacx/wahoo/kinetic etc are going to respond this year.