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Reddit mentions of Saris CycleOps Fluid2 Indoor Bike Trainer
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Saris CycleOps Fluid2 Indoor Bike Trainer. Here are the top ones.
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WORKS WITH ZWIFT: Hop on and ride with others on Zwift, Rouvy, and other online training appsBEST SELLING TRAINER: The CycleOps Fluid2 is the best selling trainer in the USA. Made in the USA with 100% recyclable, non-rusting materialsFLUID RESISTANCE IS QUIET AND CONSISTENT: CycleOps Fluid2 powertuned technology makes for a quiet, consistent, ride every time you get on your bike indoors. Noise level at 20 mph is 64-68 decibelsRUGGED 2-INCH ROUND 16-GAUGE STEEL FRAME: Tested to the combined weight (rider and bike) of 300 poundsSTABLE WIDE FRAME: Adjustable footpads for a stable ride on most surfaces; Compatible with virtual training apps.Made from rugged 2-inch round 16-gauge steelComes with a lifetime warranty from cycleOpsAdjustable footpads for a stable ride on most surfaces
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 10.4330708555 Inches |
Length | 17.9133858085 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 17.63698096 Pounds |
Width | 13.385826758 Inches |
Get an indoor trainer. Ride it a couple times per week for an hour.
https://www.amazon.com/CycleOps-9904-Fluid2-Trainer-Black/dp/B00EPM7T1M/
For sale I have my 2015 Scott CR1 30. Size 58/XL I am 6'1" and I love the fit of this bike. This bike is in great condition and has only 600 miles to its name. I bought this bike specifically to do a triathlon and now that I have that complete I am selling it to focus on running.
This bike new cost $1299+tax (MSRP says $1499, but I only paid 1299). So I have it listed at $750, for a 600 mile old carbon fiber bike you won't beat it. It has been serviced twice in the 600 miles I have had it, both times at the Trek store in Ballantyne.
Specs link: http://www.bobs-bicycles.com/2015-CR1-30.html
Included with the bike: Saddle bag with spare tube and tire levers ($35 value), frame mounted tire pump ($35 value), rear light ($10 value), Shimano PD-M520 SPD Pedals ($30 value)
Below are the add-ons you can add for extra on top of the $750:
https://www.amazon.com/Garmin-010-12102-00-Bike-Cadence-Sensor/dp/B00JLMRXCQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495805785&sr=8-1&keywords=cadence+sensor
https://www.amazon.com/Garmin-010-12103-00-Bike-Speed-Sensor/dp/B00JLMS848/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1495805805&sr=8-2&keywords=garmin+speed+sensor
https://www.amazon.com/Garmin-USB-Stick-Fitness-Devices/dp/B00CM381SQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1495805820&sr=8-3&keywords=garmin+ant+stick
https://www.amazon.com/CycleOps-9904-Fluid2-Trainer-Black/dp/B00EPM7T1M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495806134&sr=8-1&keywords=cycleops+fluid
Not sure where they sell this online any more.
Have you considered spinning classes? They usually have loud music and some yelling, though as it goes to the beat this may help? Most of the spinning rooms I found to be less smelly, mostly because they are kept cooler than most other workout areas I have been in.
If that is not really working for you, you can do spinning at home as well. There is a video series called "Spinervals" essentially a spin class you can do at home. all you need is a bike, either a stationary one or a normal road one with a bike trainer.
Buy a trainer, like this one, a cheap used road bike, and you have an indoor exercise bike. The bonus is you can ride the bike outside too. The trainer, which is the one I have, I linked uses fluid resistance, but there are other (and cheaper) options too.