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Snorting his way across the USA
Today I just bagged my first bike ride ever because the smoke is so bad outside that you gag just standing in it, let alone exercising in it. Normally, it's never been an issue because I've always had an indoor gym on which to fall back. I may never have a gym again. So, I pretty much have to ride every day, or I get fat. I just ordered some masks purported to be capable of filtering smoke this morning, but I don't know how well those are going to work. They are intended for fitness use.
Which gets me thinking. As the winter draws close, the rain and the cold are going to be a limiting factor in riding, so I need to fall back on some sort of indoor cardio solution. Home use ellipticals tend to fall apart, commercial ellipticals are entirely out of budget, plus I have no room for a fixed machine. I had entertained the thought of buying a used commercial spin bike, but even those are pretty pricey, at least the decent ones. So I'm thinking of maybe getting one of those resistance trainers that you clamp on to the rear axle. Something like this looks pretty good:
https://www.amazon.com/Yaheetech-Magnetic-Reduction-Quick-Release-Resistance/dp/B07YRPRRNH
It seems like that setup would put a lot of undue strain on the axle and rear frame members. Is this an issue? Are carbon frames okay?
There is another type that looks kind of intriguing, where you pedal on a roller assembly that lays flat on the ground. It looks like balance is involved, and the whole thing could go south in a hurry if you managed to creep off the rollers. Anybody use one?
Which gets me thinking. As the winter draws close, the rain and the cold are going to be a limiting factor in riding, so I need to fall back on some sort of indoor cardio solution. Home use ellipticals tend to fall apart, commercial ellipticals are entirely out of budget, plus I have no room for a fixed machine. I had entertained the thought of buying a used commercial spin bike, but even those are pretty pricey, at least the decent ones. So I'm thinking of maybe getting one of those resistance trainers that you clamp on to the rear axle. Something like this looks pretty good:
https://www.amazon.com/Yaheetech-Magnetic-Reduction-Quick-Release-Resistance/dp/B07YRPRRNH
It seems like that setup would put a lot of undue strain on the axle and rear frame members. Is this an issue? Are carbon frames okay?
There is another type that looks kind of intriguing, where you pedal on a roller assembly that lays flat on the ground. It looks like balance is involved, and the whole thing could go south in a hurry if you managed to creep off the rollers. Anybody use one?