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Kickr Climb
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Anyone have one of these know what the ceiling height requirement is?
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Re: Kickr Climb [JFHJR] [ In reply to ]
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I can't imagine the ceiling being a restriction.

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Re: Kickr Climb [JFHJR] [ In reply to ]
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It only lifts the front wheel about a foot (and the saddle less than that). If you can sit up on your saddle currently and have a foot or more of clearance you’ll be fine.

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Re: Kickr Climb [JFHJR] [ In reply to ]
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Don’t lose your teeth when the belt snaps and your front end comes crashing down.
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Re: Kickr Climb [Ohio_Roadie] [ In reply to ]
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Ohio_Roadie wrote:
Don’t lose your teeth when the belt snaps and your front end comes crashing down.

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Re: Kickr Climb [Ohio_Roadie] [ In reply to ]
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Ohio_Roadie wrote:
Don’t lose your teeth when the belt snaps and your front end comes crashing down.

Are there documented cases of this happening?
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Re: Kickr Climb [JFHJR] [ In reply to ]
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Don't forget the ceiling fan in your calculations!

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Re: Kickr Climb [Titanflexr] [ In reply to ]
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Titanflexr wrote:
It only lifts the front wheel about a foot (and the saddle less than that). If you can sit up on your saddle currently and have a foot or more of clearance you’ll be fine.

Perfect. Thanks!

I have my bike under a false ceiling I built to hide an HVAC pipe.
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Re: Kickr Climb [JFHJR] [ In reply to ]
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Yes

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Re: Kickr Climb [JFHJR] [ In reply to ]
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i'm 140 lbs and I've snapped 2 kickr climb belts. on my 3rd climb right now but part of me is expecting it to go any time now...
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Re: Kickr Climb [johnj121591] [ In reply to ]
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Seriously?

I have one and only use it because I own it, not because I really derive any value from it. Why would you keep using it if this has happened to you?
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Re: Kickr Climb [johnj121591] [ In reply to ]
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johnj121591 wrote:
i'm 140 lbs and I've snapped 2 kickr climb belts. on my 3rd climb right now but part of me is expecting it to go any time now...

Any new information on the reliability of a Kickr Climb? I finally got into a Wahoo Kickr and Zwift and really like it. The video for the Climb seems awesome but I weigh
a lot more than 140!
Thanks, John
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Re: Kickr Climb [johnnybefit] [ In reply to ]
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I’ve had mine for 15months with no issues, and I weigh 180lbs
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Re: Kickr Climb [johnnybefit] [ In reply to ]
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No real issues with mine, and I've had it (and loved it!) for about 14 months now. Maybe once or twice it semi-quickly dropped a little, but other than that it's been great. If you can afford it you should get it!

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Re: Kickr Climb [WatchJoeTri] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the feedback on this. I am interested and can afford it.
My road bike has disc brakes - can I use the same skewer as I have on the bike? Or do I need something special?
I can use my rear skewer on my Kickr.
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Re: Kickr Climb [johnnybefit] [ In reply to ]
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I'd check their website, but if the trainer works with your bike then the kickr climb should work. I believe any kickr after 2017 should work, but double check to be sure

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Re: Kickr Climb [WatchJoeTri] [ In reply to ]
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I bought mine in 2017.... it is still in the box (oops)
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