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Date: 27 Dec 2004 08:12:27
From: Richard Drown
Subject: Recumbent Trainer questions!
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Hello all, I am planning on building a trainer for my trike and wondered if anyone knows the source for the rollers? I am building the type that has two rollers spaced about 8 inches apart and the drive wheel rides on top. I didn't think that material rollers (about 1 1/2" in diameter) would hold up because of the speed that the bearings would have to withstand. I hope that you all out there might have some thoughts. Happy Holidays. Richard Drown
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Date: 20 Feb 2005 19:59:31
From: Sticker Jim
Subject: Re: Recumbent Trainer questions!
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Old message, late reply, but I built my own trike trainer out of an old front wheel hub and a piece of black pipe. Been going fine for 2 years now with zero maintenance. Fastest I've had the roller going was about 85 kph (for a short burst :)). http://bikes.jkcc.com/tth.htm#triketrainer > Hello all, > I am planning on building a trainer for my trike and wondered if anyone > knows the source for the rollers? I am building the type that has two > rollers spaced about 8 inches apart and the drive wheel rides on top. I > didn't think that material rollers (about 1 1/2" in diameter) would hold up > because of the speed that the bearings would have to withstand. I hope that > you all out there might have some thoughts. > Happy Holidays. > Richard Drown > >
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Date: 27 Dec 2004 11:30:46
From: BentJay
Subject: Re: Recumbent Trainer questions!
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Richard: Check out this website: http://www.hoenig.biz/100_bikes/trike_rollers.shtml I put the rear wheel of my GS GTO up on the two rear rollers of my Kreitler Challenger rollers. Works well but I've got to lock the brakes of the front wheels even though I've got an even pedalling cadence. Also, I'm "leaning" down about 2". The Hoenig rollers solve that second issue. I don't know about the first... Oh yes, one other thing. I find that, even in top gear I'm barely getting enough resistance to bring my hr up to 75%. I think the Hoenig's would solve that one, too. Let us know what you're doing, Richard. BentJay See my tour journal at: http://aroundthelake.crazyguyonabike.com
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