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Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby skip9 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:37 am
From all reviews the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine is the way to go in terms of realism and reliability... My main question is what size flywheel is best? Is the standard fine or should i upgrade it? Also anybody know of some good deals for one of these?
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby Nobody » Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:29 pm
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby jacks1071 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:33 pm
I don't think there is a lot in it - most people take the Road Machine.skip9 wrote:Hey guys, looking at preparing myself for the winter months ahead as we have already been having a bit of terrible weather.
From all reviews the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine is the way to go in terms of realism and reliability... My main question is what size flywheel is best? Is the standard fine or should i upgrade it? Also anybody know of some good deals for one of these?
Thanks.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby Sven Nijs » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:07 pm
I got mine (Large Flywheel) from Chain Reaction but they don't sell them now it seems.skip9 wrote:Also anybody know of some good deals for one of these?
Thanks.
Locally, I think cycling-inform did them at the best price when I was looking but there are bound to be a few players in the market now.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby joewrcompositi » Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:52 pm
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby ValleyForge » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:17 am
It's not too noisy but does get hot. Strongly suggest a dedicated trainer tyre (even a wheel if funds allow), and a rubber mat from Clark Rubber on the floor.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby Parrott » Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:07 pm
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby Nobody » Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:21 pm
http://www.cycling-inform.com/store/pro ... ainer.html
About $370 to your door from JensenUSA. c r c aren't selling them at the moment.
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/ ... ainer.aspx
http://www.bikeman.com/WT1500.html
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Postby ValleyForge » Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:32 pm
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby jacks1071 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:49 pm
We've sell them for $489 delivered:Nobody wrote:If you'd prefer AU, then $524 to your door.
http://www.cycling-inform.com/store/pro ... ainer.html
About $370 to your door from JensenUSA. c r c aren't selling them at the moment.
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/ ... ainer.aspx
http://www.bikeman.com/WT1500.html
http://www.pro-liteoz.com/store/index.p ... oductId=58
There is no-stock in Australia at the moment though - the distributor is supposed to be getting a shipment this month. They've missed a couple of deadlines already so I am not holding my breath but hopefully we'll have stock again soon...
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby snark » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:42 pm
I see the Pro Lite page for this says "Quiet".
I have this Tranzx trainer from Torpedo7, and the page there also says "very quiet". It's the only trainer I've used, but it's not really quiet at all. SWMBO also says the same when I get up for a 5am spin before going to work and complains that the noise filters through the house quite well . Obviously there is tyre noise to take in to account, but it's hard to tell the difference between tyre noise and noises from the guts of the trainer. I do notice that there appears to be a "quiet spot" between 33ish and 40km/h. I have no explanation for that .
The Tranzx is a mag trainer, while the Kurt is a fluid trainer (not that I really know what the difference is). Is the Kurt Kinetic any quieter? Is any trainer type quieter for that matter? SWMBO would be happy with the outlay for a more expensive trainer if it meant she got more sleep!
Cheers,
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby ValleyForge » Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:37 am
My Kurt Kinetic Machine sits on a thick rubber mat I bought from Clark Rubber. Keeps the floor dry but really deadens the sound. The big pedestal fan I have facing me makes more noise!
I saw somewhere in the forums a posting where someone had theirs on a wooden board with an EVA foam sheet underneath to quieten the noise. Might wobble slightly but seems a good idea.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby snark » Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:51 pm
The pedestal fan I'm using (an IXL Vitesse 46cm fan) is a fairly decent/large/loud-in-the-scheme-of-fans thing and is quieter than the trainer.
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Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby Parrott » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:25 am
I have the same trainer and pulled it apart to try and find out why there was play in the roller shaft and why all the noise. For some reason there is a low part in the roller shaft that is very close to where the bearing on that side is. I can't keep the shaft from locating itself onto that narrow part of the shaft. The resistance unit ends up rubbing on itself because of the play, hence all the noise.snark wrote:Hopefully not too off topic...
I see the Pro Lite page for this says "Quiet".
I have this Tranzx trainer from Torpedo7, and the page there also says "very quiet". It's the only trainer I've used, but it's not really quiet at all. SWMBO also says the same when I get up for a 5am spin before going to work and complains that the noise filters through the house quite well . Obviously there is tyre noise to take in to account, but it's hard to tell the difference between tyre noise and noises from the guts of the trainer.
Cheers,
Simon.
I have recommended these as a good cheap trainer before. After pulling it apart now I reckon they are just a cheap trainer. It will be nice to get a quieter one so I can hear my cycling DVDs without the volume flat out so that the poor tv speakers are nearly leaping out of the set.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby jacks1071 » Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:08 pm
The Kurt fluid trainer is SILENT - all you will hear is the chain on your bike and a little noise where the tyre contacts the roller.snark wrote:Hopefully not too off topic...
I see the Pro Lite page for this says "Quiet".
I have this Tranzx trainer from Torpedo7, and the page there also says "very quiet". It's the only trainer I've used, but it's not really quiet at all. SWMBO also says the same when I get up for a 5am spin before going to work and complains that the noise filters through the house quite well . Obviously there is tyre noise to take in to account, but it's hard to tell the difference between tyre noise and noises from the guts of the trainer. I do notice that there appears to be a "quiet spot" between 33ish and 40km/h. I have no explanation for that .
The Tranzx is a mag trainer, while the Kurt is a fluid trainer (not that I really know what the difference is). Is the Kurt Kinetic any quieter? Is any trainer type quieter for that matter? SWMBO would be happy with the outlay for a more expensive trainer if it meant she got more sleep!
Cheers,
Simon.
I have an Elite Mag trainer as well and its pretty quiet however in comparison it makes a lot more noise than the Kurt.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby snark » Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:19 pm
Thanks Jacks, that's the sort of feedback I was looking for. Time to go shopping... again.jacks1071 wrote:The Kurt fluid trainer is SILENT - all you will hear is the chain on your bike and a little noise where the tyre contacts the roller.
I have an Elite Mag trainer as well and its pretty quiet however in comparison it makes a lot more noise than the Kurt.
Cheers,
Simon.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby jacks1071 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:17 am
The Aussie Kurt distributor informs me today that their shipment is "on the water" - I expect we would be shipping them 2nd week of April if anyone wants to back-order from us. I already have a lot of people who've paid deposits but can add to my order.snark wrote:Interesting pics Parrott. I picked up a square of "non-slip" rubber matting (maybe a cm thick) from Clark Rubber today, and while it does seems a little quieter there's definitely more noise from the guts than was being caused by any (if any!) vibration type noise.
Thanks Jacks, that's the sort of feedback I was looking for. Time to go shopping... again.jacks1071 wrote:The Kurt fluid trainer is SILENT - all you will hear is the chain on your bike and a little noise where the tyre contacts the roller.
I have an Elite Mag trainer as well and its pretty quiet however in comparison it makes a lot more noise than the Kurt.
Cheers,
Simon.
I have no idea how many they will have spare but they've been out of stock since about November so I would expect their shipment to be just about sold-out with back orders.
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Re: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Postby jacks1071 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:58 pm
The Kurt's are in Australia and we'll be sending out the first stock to those who back-ordered later this week.snark wrote:Interesting pics Parrott. I picked up a square of "non-slip" rubber matting (maybe a cm thick) from Clark Rubber today, and while it does seems a little quieter there's definitely more noise from the guts than was being caused by any (if any!) vibration type noise.
Thanks Jacks, that's the sort of feedback I was looking for. Time to go shopping... again.jacks1071 wrote:The Kurt fluid trainer is SILENT - all you will hear is the chain on your bike and a little noise where the tyre contacts the roller.
I have an Elite Mag trainer as well and its pretty quiet however in comparison it makes a lot more noise than the Kurt.
Cheers,
Simon.
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