I can wait a bit, but want to have a new one before the winter. Also use a new cassette and chain as it will make the trainer quieter when in use. The power was constantly going from less than 200 to almost 300 for the 240W target, and it was the same for the 350W target. The Flux 2 specifically has different internals around higher resistance levels that may mitigate this. Would it be possible to replicate that test with lower numbers? Less power, less incline, really silent, unclear cadence-output……. Erg mode really struggled to maintain consistent power, on the flow I would by big ring at front and middle of casette, but with the flux this gearing was hitting about 15 watts above my 220 target in erg mode so was forced to change gear.
As for spacers — I honestly have no idea on the impact of that. Tacx support told me to update to. Overall their attitude was much much better than Wahoo. Hoping to hear that Tacx has addressed this with the Neo2. Tacx seem very quiet on the issue and I would like to avoid taking it back to exchange for another one only to gamble on having the same problem. I am in doubt whether the Tacx Flux S is able to produce enough resistance in lower speed situations.
It was jumping all over the place but is rock steady now with a firmware update a while back. One of the brands that has a solid reputation is Tacx. Unless Ray has some un official information to add. Hi folks, I have had a chance to ride my new Neo 2 for more than a week now both in Zwift and in Rouvy. Will have to wait until I get over a chest cold before I can test properly. You can use it as well for your own gadget comparisons,.
As a Clydesdale, I am all too aware that it takes a lot more power to maintain the same speed on a given incline than my lighter friends. They ulimately fixed the spacer problem by replacing the also bent 1 mm spacer with a 1. Keep up the good work. What is your opinion on this? However, the Zwift program for Windows does not support native Bluetooth. By applying resistance control, apps can simulate climbs as well as set specific wattage targets.
As a cycling Mammoth who used trainers from bkool classic and Pro and Wahoo kickr V3 and currently on a V4 I can say that the simulated slopes are based on a 70-75kg rider, usually. £500 is about my max budget really True on 1. Sławek I was centhusiastic about new Suito. When it comes to calibration roll-down most 3rd party apps like Zwift or TrainerRoad also support it. But if you are looking for accurate cadence measurement, then a dedicated cadence sensor like the one from is your best option. Therefore I had three power readings each time Trainer, Vectors, Stages — I have not performed any in-depth analysis simply no time for that , most of the stuff was analyzed by naked eye looking at data while riding. Have fun shopping at Bergfreunde! Especially in the big ring.
As a trainer, the Flux makes following and completing specific workouts and training plans much simpler. One of my favorite benefits of buying local. Thanks for your patience Kevin again. Weight wise the Neo 2 comes in at 47. Ideally the legs, so they may be able to retrofit to the v1?! Plus, where else do you get to see 800+ people riding a Zwift event together without having to do the work? Do either of those have problems with power drop outs on Zwift? This means that you probably also can get this working with two 1 mm spacers. When you add one of these reconditioned items to your basket, we'll add this extra cost automatically. You can purchase products supplied by Halfords and selected other suppliers on halfords.
The support team has gone home by the time I see their latest email and it was taking 2 days for them to get back to me. Every day we add the latest manuals so that you will always find the product you are looking for. So I found great deal for Neo2 which can also have some problem, but no so often. I noticed the same slippage you mentioned in the review when climbing with a Neo 1. Next, moving onto a Zwift ride, this was a standard simulation mode ride meaning, not structured workout. Also, you need to provide your own cassette and install it. For me, in my testing, I used Zwift and TrainerRoad as my two main apps which are the two main apps I use personally , with a side dish of SufferFest for this round of testing.
So this could well have been a 1 in 10,000 fluke that I got one that slipped through. Hammer 1 is working fine now after many firmware updates. I have done some power chart comparisons Rainmaker style but again, very quickly and in Excel meh. The through axle kit did not work for me out of the box. No changes there to my knowledge.