🚴♀️ Elevate Your Indoor Cycling Game!
The CXWXC Bike Trainer is a magnetic stationary stand designed for indoor cycling, accommodating wheel sizes from 26 to 29 inches, including 700C. With a robust load capacity of 330 pounds and six adjustable resistance levels, it offers a stable and customizable workout experience. Its portable, folding design ensures easy setup and storage, making it ideal for any fitness enthusiast looking to maintain their cycling routine indoors.
Brand | CXWXC |
Color | BLACK |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Number of settings | 6 |
Load Capacity | 330 Pounds |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Wheel Size | 29 Inches |
Bike Type | Road Bike, Mountain Bike |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Manufacturer | CXWXC |
Model Name | bike trainer |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24 x 21.3 x 7.6 inches |
Package Weight | 10.16 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 10.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CXWXC |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | MT-04BLACK |
Included Components | No |
T**N
The best works as descripted
The best works as descripted
M**S
Handlebar shifter is mediochre.
First confusing thing if you don't have a quick detach wheel, throw the quick release axle in the trash. First confusing thing, gone. Next, tried putting the handlebar selector on the handlebars. TIGHTLY. Tried tightening one half turn at a time so I could try tightening cam lobe on front side or other side. No amount of wiggling, twisting, torqueing would Latch it on correctly. I finally found a compromise of sorts and zip tied it on the rest of the way. Instead of trying to make something hi tech, cheaply, they should have given you a couple of different size shims and Just used a Bolt and Nut setup. IT would never stay on out on the road even for a second, but that is not what itis made for. Solidly holds the bike still and gives a very firm feel. Just like a stationary bike does. I leave the shifter in 6th gear and change the gears on my bike so that I dont have to fuss with the bike trainer shifter barely clamped on my bike. Hope the rest of It is more solidly built to last as I bought this with affirm financial. PPPPPPPP......SSSSSSS....... CAN anyone tell me how tight to tighten the resistor. I couldnt fine a place to ask a question on the ad. I have a nice smooth spot in the center of my tire tread. I slowly turn the wheel and tighten the resistor. I have a spot turning the tire where it doesnt touch like the rest of tire, slightly egg shaped. I lightly tighten till it touches there so I have contact all the way around. I'M getting rubber residue all over the floor and my bedding as its the only place I can ride in my trailer. MORE tight or MORE loose? Tire wont last long like this. Should I wear a mask, yuk, to not breath rubber particles? IF it wasnt 110 degrees out, I would be outside and not have this worry.NEW UPDATE! Bike and Stand ARE working 😁💪 great! Hasn't hurt the tire 🛞. I've applied more pressure because of the tire not being perfectly round. Grips MORE of the tire tread and hasn't hurt the tire at all. AND I've lost 6 pounds! Would gladly buy again!Happy Thanksgiving! November 22nd Update; Bike and stand both doing great! No tire wear with tightening the resistor firmly enough that it contacts the tire all the way around as my tire isn't perfectly round. I've lost 10 pounds riding this bike and set up! Ready for the holidays!
A**B
Needs slight improvement to be perfect
This is the first trainer that I've owned. Previously, I had a set of rollers, so my review might be influenced by prior experience with the rollers. The trainer was easy to set-up and the directions were good, so I didn't have any problems getting the bike into the trainer. I also purchased a rubber exercise equipment mat from Dick's Sporting Goods to put under the bike to deaden some of the vibration and protect the floor from my sweat.The first thing I noticed was the noise from the rear tire on the roller, so I change the tire with treads for a slick. That helped, and reduced the overall noise and vibration to a hum, which wasn't objectionable. I could easily watch TV without turning the sound way up.Getting off and on was no problem either. The trainer was a stable platform and held the bike well, so I could just step on or off the pedal to mount or dismount.I had some issues mounting the frictional force selector. I didn't have any room left on the handlebars, but I was able to mount it on the top tube near the headset.Now, my only criticism. I wish it had a larger flywheel. I only found a very small range where I had a reasonable riding feel and still had enough resistance to get a workout. This was at a resistance setting of 3. If I went up from 3, the pedal rotation got more jerky. I guess that's normal, but I think that a larger flywheel, with more rotational inertia, would smooth out the ride a bit more.Arnie
S**E
High Speed! Perfect!
This is great! The only thing is you will need a speed sensor to access apps like Zwift and Wahoo. So get a speed sensor, it's worth it!
L**A
easy
Pretty easy to put together and get my bike on it. It is easy to use and moves around from my garage to my patio with ease!
A**J
I REALLY LIKE THIS BIKE STAND
I am a long-time bike rider and live in Phoenix, AZ. Here the summer weather is HOT. The outdoor temperatures here are high 80’s or into the 90’s before sunrise. I use the stand in the summers to avoid the heat.I hooked up a speedometer on my bike’s rear tire to read the mileage ridden on the bike stand. I have ridden about 110 miles on the stand in the past 2 weeks and the stand has performed well.The stand itself is heavy duty steel, well-finished, and attractive. Mounted on the stand, the bike is taller, so I use a short stool to get on and off the bike. The support for the front wheel is nice and keeps the bike level from front to back. I used the replacement quick release skewer that came with the stand because it fit the stand’s clamps best. The cable to the magnetic resistance unit is quite long. I coiled it and zip tied it, to compact it, and keep it away from the pedals.The resistance unit was easy to attach to the stand. The clamps that hold the bike keep it firmly in place once adjusted properly. The clamps are simple to adjust for your bike’s size. Do not overly tighten the adjustment that keeps the roller pressed against the bike’s rear tire or it will create more noise.My bike has Specialized Nimbus 2 Armadillo tires 700X32 that have smooth tread and do not cause annoying noise. The noise comes from the spinning of the magnetic resistance unit and roller that contacts the tire. By turning up the volume on the TV, it is still possible to use a TV when using the unit.One reviewer complained that the magnetic resistance unit was not effective. It works fine for me. I have it set for #3 on the handlebar unit and change the resistance by shifting my bike’s gears.
J**K
Meh!
Okay but not great. Heats up very quickly