I bought this a couple years ago right before moving to Portland... and unfortunately fell off the cycling wagon. It has been used for less than a dozen hours. Best trainer I've ridden on though.
CycleOps The Silencer Direct drive trainer (with cassette)
Full details and more pics at CycleOps (MSRP $659 but on sale for $527 https://cycleops.com/product/silencer)
$250 for pickup in the Portland Metro area. If you want me to look at trying to ship it somewhere, I am willing to entertain it. But at 39 lbs for just the trainer and no packaging, I'm not thinking it would be cheap.
CycleOps The Silencer Direct drive trainer (with cassette)
Full details and more pics at CycleOps (MSRP $659 but on sale for $527 https://cycleops.com/product/silencer)
- Noise level at 20 mph is 59-64 decibels
- Dimensions L*W*H: 24"x18.5"x19.5" (612x465x493 mm).
- Features a wide stance for boosted stability.
- Weighs in at 39 lbs (17.6 kg).
- Direct drive design features a fixed rear wheel mode.
- Fits frames with rear fork widths of 130mm and 135mm.
- Fits road bikes and some mountain bikes with wheel diameters of 700c and 29 inch series.
- Adjustable magnetic resistance allows for true-to-the-road feel.
- Comes with easy to use 5-level handlebar adjuster.
- 220 lb (100kg) maximum load — excluding bicycle.
- SHIMANO and SRAM 9/10/11 speed compatible.
$250 for pickup in the Portland Metro area. If you want me to look at trying to ship it somewhere, I am willing to entertain it. But at 39 lbs for just the trainer and no packaging, I'm not thinking it would be cheap.