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Best Reasonably Priced Trainer

 
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Old 28-02.-2008, 04:16 PM   #1
Bob C
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Default Best Reasonably Priced Trainer

After an off I have a broken wrist & need to keep my fitness up -
recommendations for a simple trainer?
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Old 28-02.-2008, 06:54 PM   #2
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Default Re: Best Reasonably Priced Trainer

Bob C wrote:
> After an off I have a broken wrist & need to keep my fitness up -
> recommendations for a simple trainer?


http://www.fitbod.com.au/ ?


BTH
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Old 29-02.-2008, 02:51 PM   #3
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BT Humble wrote:
> Bob C wrote:
>> After an off I have a broken wrist & need to keep my fitness up -
>> recommendations for a simple trainer?

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> http://www.fitbod.com.au/ ?
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> BTH


er... I meant the mechanical type - but thanks.

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Old 29-02.-2008, 03:29 PM   #4
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Default Re: Best Reasonably Priced Trainer

On Feb 28, 5:16 pm, Bob C <patnbob@unwired> wrote:
> After an off I have a broken wrist & need to keep my fitness up -
> recommendations for a simple trainer?


You can get a cheap mag trainer for around $100 or so if you shop
around online, they're ok for basic enduro stuff. A bit fiddly and the
resistance and feel aren't great, but they work.


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