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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 22
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Does anyone have any experience using the Cyclops Indoor Cycles which come with a powertap and would you recommend one ?
Is there much of a difference between Pro 300pt, Comp 200 and Sport 100 ? |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Mundelein, IL
Posts: 144
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I'm having a little trouble dialing in and maintaining a constant power. - First thing I found was that the connectors for the adjustor and brake cables were interfering with each other. Probably from being shipped assembled. Once put in their proper place, no problem. - Then I found I had to fit a towel over the fly wheel to keep sweat from dripping on it. One drop of water on the resistance brake area of the fly wheel and the resistance goes up significantly. This took care of 90% of my problems. This probably would not even show up for someone who does not sweat buckets like I do. I have this problem on Spin bikes also and have never heard anyone else complain. I only investigated the 300 because it is the only one with power. TF |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: The Netherlands
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My latest power profile: 5SP: 16.3w/kg | 1MP: 7.7w/kg | 5MP 5.8w/kg | FTP 4.7w/kg Cycling Forum.info |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lookout Mtn., CO
Posts: 165
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The basic CycleOps unit are physically the same, obviously with different features, thus the high pricer for the PowerTap version. We got ours last Christmas, and it has turned out to be the finest off-season training tool that I ever could have imagined. After using it for about 2.5 months, I was stronger than I've been in nearly a decade. Of course, the 300PT wasn't directly responsible, training with power on a fixed-gear setup during the 'off' season was. I highly recommend it if you're sure you'll use it. If you aren't sure how much use you'll get out of it, there are many other cheaper options out there, though admittedly without power. -J\V
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'07 S-Works Tarmac SL, Polar CS600+Power 2008 Cervelo P3C, Zipp 808s '07 Specialized Epic Marathon w/Crossmax SLRs
CycleOps Pro 300PT Indoor Cycle Trainer (my winter ride) |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Eagle, ID
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1
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There seems to have been a recent software change so that these machines no longer support power and heart rate zone information for multiple users. You can apparently set zone information for a single user through the software, but the console menus for setting multiple user information has been removed. The computer software still supports multiple users for different activities, but you can't set different zones on the console for different users.
This seems like a significant loss of function to me. Can anyone confirm that the multiple user function existed and worked as intended in earlier versions? I suppose a work-around could be to buy a second console for a second user... |
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