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Learn how to install your new CycleOPS Trainer.

11 Comments

  1. Comment by Celco221:

    Thanks for this, helped out heaps

  2. Comment by npf121:

    Thanks so much…. just bought a used fluid trainer with no manual… was really suffering with the mounting sequence. After the video i was riding in the living room in about 3 minutes!

  3. Comment by kastnerwyatt:

    Is this trainer pretty loud???

  4. Comment by simplystu:

    I have two of them. One for each bike and never really think about the sound so I would say no.

  5. Comment by Weezy1957:

    How tight should the roller press on the rear tire? I see quite a bit of tire compression in this video.

    Is there a manual online?

    Many thanks!

  6. Comment by simplystu:

    Ok. When using the trainer, I use an “older” tire. After that I pump to the same each few days. This is key as it will keep things consistent. Something like 110. After that I find the “sweet spot” and keep it the same all Winter long. I use just enough to make it feel secure. Once I dial in, I do not adjust at all. Did this help?

  7. Comment by airsoftboy1313:

    can you run a mountain bike on one of these?

  8. Comment by neilmandude:

    Can you use this trainer with a 15mm bolt axle? no quick release mechanism?

  9. Comment by CycleOpsPowerCycling:

    @neilmandude All of our trainers should work fine with 15mm axel nuts. There may be some variation depending on what specific nut is used on the bike, but they can easily be replaced with a set that fits.

  10. Comment by CycleOpsPowerCycling:

    @Nergock If your son’s bike has 20″ or 24″ wheels, you could get a 20/24″ Wheel Adapter. Details are on the CycleOps website.

  11. Comment by CycleOpsPowerCycling:

    @airsoftboy1313 More info: You can run a 26” mountain bike on the classic trainers; however, knobby tires will be very loud and cause vibration, and little bits of tire will probably break off, so we suggest using slicks. The Pro Series trainers will take a 29″ wheels. If you get a small slick, you might be able to fit a 29er in the classic series trainer.

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