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Old 07-12.-2002, 11:00 PM   #1
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Any recomendations?<br />Preferably one with some sort of computer or sum way of recording speed, distance and cadence if possible!<br />thanx<br />steve
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Old 10-12.-2002, 04:44 AM   #2
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Not sure what trainers are available on your side of the country, but run thro this list to get a feel of what is out there and what other cyclists think about the product. Click here for the list.
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Old 11-12.-2002, 06:45 AM   #3
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[quote author=Steve Junior link=board=19;threadid=2742;start=0#23402 date=1039266053]<br />Any recomendations?<br />Preferably one with some sort of computer or sum way of recording speed, distance and cadence if possible!<br />thanx<br />steve<br />[/quote]<br /><br />You could also use a rear wheel sensor, so you don't any special setup. And if you can't get any rear wheel sensors easily, you can also prolong the cable yourself using a thin, insulated copper wire <br /><br />Niek
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