Adding a Killer Headwind fan would be the way to go. and you can add a flywheel as well:Nobody wrote:I believe you'll need some kind of resistance unit to do intervals. I don't think CoffsGal's rollers have a resistance until. The E-motion rollers do have a mag unit, but are over $1K AUD. Maybe you could make a CoffsGal version for about $400, then get a secondhand mag unit off Ebay and somehow graft it on. Then you could post an article here and show us how it's done.snedden9485 wrote:So if you were making a set of DIY motion rollers eg Coffs Gals set with 80mm aluminium rollers, what sort of watts could you expect to get from them. I have a KK road machine at the moment on loan and its nice, but i think the rollers would be better for technique etc. Would making a set of rollers as mentioned be any good for doing intervals eg 10 min (AT) 90 - 95% HRM or should i stick with the KK?
Also if you do decide to buy a KK Road Machine, make sure you grease the threaded rod as I've read this is the place they wear out after years of use.
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