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Kinetic Rock N Roll Bike Trainer Video
Leave it to Kurt Kinetic to come up with an industry first. A true road like feel in a bicycle trainer because it not only has great resistance but this trainer rocks side to side to show you that you are wasting valuable energy. Change gears and enjoy the progressive resistance. Very easy assembly. Stable trainer that is not only super smooth but quiet as well!

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Tuesday, April 29th 2008 at 11:42 PM |
The difference is that the kinetic trainer has fluid resistance and a flywheel, meaning it offers road-like resistance that carries momentum and increases when more force is exerted on the pedals. I don’t think the same can be said about rollers.
Sunday, May 25th 2008 at 3:11 AM |
actually I think the inside ride emotion is probably prety good but I think I would prefer somthing that doesnt wear my tread like the emotion seems to based on what Ive seen in video …so this looks pretty cool …however I have a question and that is does anyone know if a mountain bike with heay tread and forks will fit this system or any other???
Sunday, May 25th 2008 at 3:25 AM |
just found that kinetic (expensive as it may be ) can be adjusted for mountain bikes so for the above Q: Ive awnsered it myself
Saturday, June 6th 2009 at 6:43 PM |
so the kinetic is better than Magnetic trainers?
Monday, November 2nd 2009 at 8:23 PM |
kinetic makes mag trainers but i personally think thaqt fluid trainers feel nicer…ive had a KK before and i loved it..i sold it off like a fool though…ive had fluid’s by cyclops and 2 of them leaked..so for me kurt kinetic is the best value and performing..
Monday, November 9th 2009 at 4:46 PM |
this trainer is supposed to rock for people who want to stand up and sprint indoors… that is y this lets u rock the bike…how is this never mentioned!?
Monday, November 9th 2009 at 4:58 PM |
Great point. When I shot this video – the guy riding the bike had never been on the bike before. So – we were reluctant to have him get up and sprint as part of the demonstration.
That said – the rocking ability does allow for that.
Monday, March 22nd 2010 at 9:23 AM |
The extra flywheel gives a Really tough work-out! Very realistic feel… The Rock-and-Roll Design is in my opinion worth the extra expense for avid cyclists, but takes time and some pain to correctly tune. Noise is more than tolerable. Steering table may shift whith large motion (turns) of the from wheel (I am still learning the gear). Overall, satisfied from day one!