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RichardRogers

ForeAftIssue

May 4th, 2023
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  1. Currently I use the Elite Nero Smart Rollers. I like them a lot, the only downside is that I can't change fore-aft incline. I would like to be able to alter the angle between the front and rear axles during a training session. More specifically, I would like the front axle to rise (I don't know how many centimeters), for one minute every ten minutes.
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  3. I would strongly consider pairing the Elite Rizer with my Elite Nero rollers but according to one person, this may not be possible, and is likely dangerous. I was close to arguing with him.
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  5. Although they solve the fore-aft angle problem, I am ***not*** considering the Tacx Magnum and Oreka O2, for a few reasons.
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  7. I've researched as much as I can, and it would appear my only option is to switch to a fixed wheel trainer, an unfortunate decision to me as I've become very good at riding the rollers, and if I switch to a fixed wheel trainer, my rollers will sit in a corner collecting dust. Part of the draw/advantage of using a fixed wheel trainer is that you can use Zwift/TrainerRoad and other "online training platforms", but I do not like them.
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  9. I have all the modern gadgets to measure my speed, cadence, power, heart rate, and even the temperature. I use them every workout. I have a good power meter on my bicycle, so accuracy of the reported power from the trainer is not important to me.
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  11. I wonder if you could give me some advice. All I am trying to resolve is a relatively simple issue of fore-aft rise.
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