Cycle Ops spent a lot of money developing the product then apparently scrimped on the instructions. Thanks a lot. After four hours of swearing and sweating, I am giving up on attaching my bike to the trainer. The instructions say: Lift up bike by the seatpost and position the left side of your bike skewer into the left cone. Pull down the quick release handle to capture the right side of your bike skewer. Adjust fixed cone by loosening the lock ring and turning cone as needed.
Sounds simple enough. But the skewer does not lock into the trainer and there is a gap on the other side. The result is that the bike falls out of the trainer. The instructions do not consider this as a possibility and there is no advice about what to do if you experience a problem. There is no phone number listed either to call for help. I would make another hole in the quick release handle if I had the tools.
Unless you are particularly mechanically inclined and have your own set of metal-working tools, find another trainer.
(30 customers reviews)
Customers Rating=4.5 / 5.0
More Detail For CycleOps Mag Indoor Bicycle Trainer
- Indoor-use bicycle trainer keeps you in shape during winter months
- Features internal flywheel for a smooth and quiet ride
- Five resistance settings using magnet brake
- Made of steel for durability; foldable legs for easy storage
- Includes informational DVD
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