Advice re Geared Hub please ....
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Advice re Geared Hub please ....
Hello, I'm a Senior who would like a trainer for easy exercise. When I read Elite specs I see much about "quick release spindles" - does this mean that Elite Trainers only work with these spindles? My bike has a geared hub and what I might describe as an "axle which is a threaded bar with dome headed nuts at each end". Will my bike fit an Elite Trainer? If not, what might it fit? Thanks in advance of advice .....
Re: Advice re Geared Hub please ....
Have I asked a stupid question? Like going on a Football Forum and asking, "Can I be offside in my own half?; everybody knows the answer but nobody bothers to say, "NO".
I can't find the answer on the Elite Website.
Q: Can I use a bike with domed nuts on the rear wheel rather than a quick release spindle on Elite Trainers?
A: ?
Or is it a guarded secret known only to an elite fraternity?
Please ...
I can't find the answer on the Elite Website.
Q: Can I use a bike with domed nuts on the rear wheel rather than a quick release spindle on Elite Trainers?
A: ?
Or is it a guarded secret known only to an elite fraternity?
Please ...
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Re: Advice re Geared Hub please ....
Hi
The problem is that... it depends on the trainer and on the bike
For example, our old Turbo Muin was produced in two versions (one for thru axle bikes, one for normal bikes with quick release).
Our Direto trainers instead are compatible with both, and there's a special adapter in the box.
With our traditional trainers with frame, if you want to use a thru axle bike you need to purchase an extra accessory.
Also, there are some compatibility to check when you purchase a trainer.
The new Direto XR for example features a new structure which is perfect to house derailleurs with long cages that feature greater capacity on bigger 12-speed sprocket sets, while with other trainers a long derailleur may be a problem.
If you have any doubt, please contact the customer care at myetraining@elite-it.com adding the model of trainer and the model of bike, so we can check compatibility.
Regards
The problem is that... it depends on the trainer and on the bike
For example, our old Turbo Muin was produced in two versions (one for thru axle bikes, one for normal bikes with quick release).
Our Direto trainers instead are compatible with both, and there's a special adapter in the box.
With our traditional trainers with frame, if you want to use a thru axle bike you need to purchase an extra accessory.
Also, there are some compatibility to check when you purchase a trainer.
The new Direto XR for example features a new structure which is perfect to house derailleurs with long cages that feature greater capacity on bigger 12-speed sprocket sets, while with other trainers a long derailleur may be a problem.
If you have any doubt, please contact the customer care at myetraining@elite-it.com adding the model of trainer and the model of bike, so we can check compatibility.
Regards
Re: Advice re Geared Hub please ....
Thank you very much!
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