Elite Quick-Motion Roller Bicycle Trainer Review + Setup - feat. Floating Frame + Parabolic Rollers

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Roller style bike trainers offer one of the most realistic indoor riding experiences. Where most trainers lock the bike in place, rollers act more like a treadmill for your bike and allow for side-to-side movement and balancing. In this review, we’ll be looking at one of Elite’s top non-interactive rollers, the Elite Quick-Motion rollers. The Quick-Motion rollers feature a number of premium features such as parabolic rollers and a floating system to absorb sudden motions and keep the bike centered. While it’s not interactive, the magnetic resistance system offers quiet and smooth performance with three resistance settings. The features don’t come cheap though, as the retail price on the rollers is $569.99. Note the rollers can be paired with an optional Misuro B+ sensor for connectivity with use on Elite’s My E-Training or other training platforms. The Quick-Motion rollers feature a traditional three roller design with the rear wheel centered between the two rear rollers and the front wheel slightly behind the front roller. A simple dual rubber belt connects the front and middle rollers together to rotate both bike wheels at the same speed. In order to achieve a compact design, the front roller has a simple “I” style frame with an expandable center section to accommodate different bike lengths. The rollers have Elite’s characteristic black/red color scheme with bright red colored rollers and a black plastic housing. A magnetic resistance unit is concealed in the rear roller...

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