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Cycleops Fluid 2 Yellower Tension

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Old 18-06.-2007, 11:19 AM   #1
jwroubaix
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Default Cycleops Fluid 2 Yellower Tension

I purchased my fluid 2 trainer a few weeks ago. It has the black tensioner that you rotate to tighten. I see now that they have one with a yellow lever. Is one better than the other? Are there any other differences? I think they're both 2007 models?
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Old 18-06.-2007, 02:17 PM   #2
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Default Re: Cycleops Fluid 2 Yellower Tension

I originally bought the one with the black knob 2 years ago. It started to leak around Christmas time this past winter so I sent it in and they replaced it with the hellow handled one. The yellow handled one is faster to put your bike in and out of because you just lift it up or push it down instead of having to screw it in or out. Just one little thing that makes the product a little bit more convenient.
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