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A stand that turns my road bicycle into a stationary bicycle?



I want to ride stationary bike inside because there is too much snow outside and it is too cold. I have seen things at yard sales that are stands that you hook up to your regular bike's back pedal and you can ride them in the house as a stationary exercise bike. Does anyone know if they still make these and where can I get one? Any idea on price range? Thanks for the help!

They have trainers that connect to the rear wheel skewer. There are a few different kinds. Fluid resistance, magnetic resistance, wind resistance, centrifugal force.

Try these websites
www.performancebike.com
www.nashbar.com
www.1upUSA.com

Price range for something decent is a couple hundred bucks and up. You can also check your local bike shop and see if they carry anything, the better ones should have something.
I don't know of anything that hooks to your pedals, but I do know they make Bicycle Trainers and Rollers you can find them at most any Bike Shops or retailers, check at these stores. Nashbar http://www.nashbar.com/subcategories.cfm... or Performance Bicycle http://www.performancebike.com/shop/cate...
you should be able to find what you need there. These would be the cheapest places.
You can also check on craigslist http://craigslist.org/ for something used. Just choose your state or area your in and what you want to research and click.
They are called rear wheel trainers. Tons of them in the marketplace, anywhere from $100 to $300+. Go to either www.performancebike.com or www.nashbar.com
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