rockmoose
his flabber is totally gastered
Not yet. A couple of thousand meters to go. I started zwift 11th August. Would be nice to have tron for NY
Not yet. A couple of thousand meters to go. I started zwift 11th August. Would be nice to have tron for NY
Come on @rockmoose you can double up on Alpe du Zwift today and tomorrow... maybe even a couple todayNot yet. A couple of thousand meters to go. I started zwift 11th August. Would be nice to have tron for NY
Nah, doing the epic kom both ways, and that killer bonus climb to the tower which is mostly 15%, was enough for me today.Come on @rockmoose you can double up on Alpe du Zwift today and tomorrow... maybe even a couple today
If you have a dedicated zwift bike, I made a stand and removed the front wheel completely.Joining the Zwift cult
Any reccs for a riser block for the front wheel? there's a 3 pozzi one on cyclingdeal that looks ok
Also, do people just lay a towel on the top tube to deal with sweat, or are those sweat covers worthwhile?
I have a $15 fan from aldi for cooling, and some thin non-slip trainer mat I got online years ago. NFI what to put the lappy on to get the right height though. the Wahoo table things looked like an absolute ripoff.
nah, not at this point. I need to get a new groupset so I can put the current one on a frame in a box to make a dedicated zwift bike.If you have a dedicated zwift bike, I made a stand and removed the front wheel completely.
A TV cabinet and a 40" LED TV. The non smart LED'S are cheap as chips, reckon I paid $80 off scumtree.nah, not at this point. I need to get a new groupset so I can put the current one on a frame in a box to make a dedicated zwift bike.
What do you use for a lappy table, Ozzy?
I could see you on one of them, glowing orange fireNot a Zwifter, don't even own a stationary trainer, but thought you lot might be interested in this
If I lived closer to work I probably would . I'd be home sooner and make up the lack of ks on a trainer.I could see you on one of them, glowing orange fire
This is pretty much your commute anyway.If I lived closer to work I probably would . I'd be home sooner and make up the lack of ks on a trainer.
Only if I'm going the long way.......This is pretty much your commute anyway.
You just KNOW you're going to have a bad time when you find yourself in that lead groupAnybody doing the Tour de Zwift?
I just did stage 1. Hung on to the A Graders for about the first 10k
They were all looking sideways at me, asking "who's the hippy on the mountain bike?"You just KNOW you're going to have a bad time when you find yourself in that lead group
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Reminds me of the V1 Kickr we borrowed, apart from my accidental weight doping, when I got it right with weight and stuff I was feeling ok.I highly doubt I'll get close to my old (clearly inflated) figures.
Oh you poor sap. What was all that talk about not liking pain?@rockmoose peer pressure...
Initial thoughts vs the old elite turbomuin:
* Quiet as a mouse, can hear my knee joints creaking!
* Stability is terrible, it tips all over the place
* Ramps up quick, hills are definitely harder
* Drops just as quick, I need to put my big ring back on
* I need to tune my gears properly
* I'm definitely a C grade now
It's definitely more engaging than just spinning at my optimal rate, really need to keep an eye on things to be effective. Sub 200w is easier than on the main, 200-230ish feels about the same, upwards of that gets harder exponentially. I don't think I'll be remotely capable of holding 270-290 for an hour like I used to, I only had a 20min ride but I feel like I'll be more around the 240-250 mark now. Sprints are going to suffer bigly too, I highly doubt I'll get close to my old (clearly inflated) figures.
All in all I think like it. Stability is going to be a bugbear but I'll work something out to fix that. I feel better about the accuracy, but I'll need a whole lot more gears to keep up of flats and downhills with the way it drops resistance.
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