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How Does a Bicycle Trainer Work?

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How Does a Bicycle Trainer Work?

Bicycle trainers adapt bicycles to stationary roller platforms and supporting stands. Using several different drag systems, the trainers simulate the load conditions of real world terrain.

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    1. Air Resistance

      • Some bicycle trainers drive a large fan blade instead of a flywheel. Air resistance increases with pedaling speed.

      Fluid Friction

      • In a similar way but with a more compact design, fluid based trainers turn a small fan blade in a sealed fluid filled chamber. If combined with magnetic resistance, this system offers a wide range of easily controlled drag settings.

      Magnetic Resistance

      • One of the best available designs, magnetic resistance trainers create drag on a metal flywheel by adjusting the strength or position of a magnetic field. The closer or stronger the magnetic field, the greater the drag on the wheel.

      Controls

      • High quality bicycle trainers can be computer controlled to simulate the changing terrain of a real world course. Course simulation can include terrain much tougher than that actually available to the rider.

      Considerations

      • By creating controllable physical challenges for riders, bicycle trainers offer more efficient warm-ups, variable training regimens, and customizable virtual courses.

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