Subject: RE: using a turbo trainer in apartmentI've got a highly-regarded CycleOps Fluid 2 trainer (the other highly regarded one is the Kurt Kinetic Fluid trainer ) and for what it's worth, there's no way I can use it in my apartment. The floor noise and vibration is very significant despite manufacturers claims that it's quiet. With my cyclocomputer, at speeds of <15mph, it's probably usable and quiet, but at 18+, and for sure, 20+, you get a big hum and a significant vibration that's enough to rattle most downstairs neighbors unless the floors are very sturdy. |