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FOR SALE - BDBikes Bike Magnetic Turbo Trainer - Quick Release -Variable Resistance Bike Trainer


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?50.00 OR SENSIBLE OFFER


NEVER BEEN USED, STILL IN SEALED PLASTIC BAG AND BOX.


Product Description

Use your regular bike as an indoor exercise bike and keep fit whatever the weather in the comfort of your own home. Whatever your level of fitness or your training goals our great value quality Trainer can help. You choose how hard you train and can set the resistance with the handlebar controller or the gears of your bike. Our Magnetic Trainer is much quieter than traditional fan trainers and quietest of all when using slick road tyres. Great for cycling and fitness enthusiasts alike, from Triathletes to those looking for a safe low impact exercise when recovering from injury or illness.


PRODUCT FEATURES

* Quick release means only has to be set up first time unlike screw on turbo trainers

* Magnetic resistance, quieter than air resistance trainers

* Quick Release for instant mount dismount of the bike - set up once and once ONLY

* 6 variable levels controlled from your handlebars

* Heavy Duty Resistance Controller

* Heavier Flywheel for Greater Resistance

* Suits all Standard Mountain and Road Bikes

* Fully Assembled - put your bike on and peddle

* Easy one movement fold-down for storage and quick redeployment

* Non-Slip Feet for secure use

* Wheel Rest Supplied

* Skewer supplied Campagnolo look-alike so can be left in the bike between use


PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

* Brand New and Boxed

* Weight 7.1kg

* Fold Down Size 900 x 250 x 600mm


* This Trainer will Not work with a Sturmey Archer in hub gear change.

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