![]() I find DCrainmakers reviews not very helpful, because if you just go by them, you would think that every trainer works near perfect without issues, but then the reality sets in when you are on with company support in your first week of ownership. It seems that almost every smart trainer has issues with signal, wattage floor, firmware, heat, reliability in general. I'd be willing to turf it and buy a new trainer, but reading forums, reviews, etc, I feel that no matter which one I choose, I am buying in to a problem. high 'low wattage floor', stuck reporting high wattage after interval ends, etc etc). I'm on my second kickr, and it has issues (freehub, bearings. ![]() What was it about Computrainer's ~ 30 year old technology that made it just work? And work long term?
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