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Elite Mag Speed turbo trainer review (Bike Radar)
Elite's basic remote resistance trainer is surprisingly noisy and rough.
Bolting the magnetic resistance engine onto the simple square frame is a
relatively quick job and the frame is solid on the floor and across the axle
clamps.
Despite a deceptively small flywheel there’s plenty of spin-down time, which
stops things feeling choppy. The five-step resistance lever on the handlebars
should give plenty of punishment in the higher settings but our sample stopped
fighting a few minutes into the first session.
There’s a surprising amount of saddle buzz from the metal roller too, making
longer workouts uncomfy. Noise levels are much higher than we’d expect from a
premium brand turbo too. The bottle and DVD of the last part of Milan-San Remo
add some compensation though.
This article was originally published in __Triathlon Plus__ magazine,
available on Zinio.
Bike Radar