CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer
Budget Bicycle Center is happy to introduce the CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer. We have tried a couple of trainers, and they were nothing like the Cycleops. Manufactured in Madison, WI by Saris, it is the best trainer setup for any serious cyclist. Numerous cyclists ride bikes for exercise or leisure, but what happens when inclement weather keeps you indoors? It's no fun taking a bicycle out on the cold, slippery streets where drivers often are too distracted to pay attention to cyclists. Also riding on a hot, humid day can be even more oppressive, if not straight up dangerous. If you agree with what was said so far, then the CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer is the best solution for you. The CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer makes it feasible to train on your own bicycle in the coziness of your home. It surpasses a stationary bicycle because it helps you maintain the same posture and balance used while riding your bicycle on the street, while providing resistance and a realistic feel to your ride without the bumps and traffic lights.
If you recently received a Cycleops Fluid 2, view the video below on instructions for set-up (or stop in our store at 1124 Regent St. ), and for the right accessories to help you get the most out of your cycle training.
Why choose the CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer?
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The CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer sports a large precision flywheel to provide resistance (or inertia) for a realistic, road-like feel. Saris introduced the power-band technology providing a wide range of resistances - from an easy ride to the toughest of uphill, calorie-burning inclines. The wide-range of resistance curves assures increased wattage as you increase speed for realistic statistical analysis at the end of your ride. Not to forget, the Fluid 2 is very quiet, so you won't disrupt your family - and enables you to listen to music or the birds chirping as you ride. The CycleOps also sports self-cooling features--including a patented fan design-- that keep the parts performing top notch and longer. It is surprzingly easy to take your bike on and off the trainer. The CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer also includes a training DVD to assist you in motivating during your indoor exercise. If you're really into cycling rather than simply doing this as exercise, the bike trainer will help your technique.
Setting up your CycleOps Fluid Trainer

Our staff at 1124 Regent Street would be happy to give you a demonstration of this trainer on your own bicycle. Don't worry if you get hung up at home during setting up your trainer, CycleOps provides superior customer support when you call about anything that is unclear. We found this trainer to work well with most bicycle types and models. If you have any more question about the CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer, feel free to call us at 1 (608) 251-8413. For High-res photos and specs, see the product link in the upper-left corner of this page
3 Responses to CycleOps Fluid 2 Indoor Bicycle Trainer
Easy to use and set up. My original Cycleops Fluid 2 developed a vibration after years of hard use.
Saris gave excellent warranty advise, looking for solutions, and when none worked, they did not hesitate to send a replacement unit free of charge.
The new unit has a winter's use and works perfectly well with no vibration. Years ago I bought a second one for my son and his has remained problem free.
Posted on January 22, 2011 at 10:31 am
My husband bought me one of these trainers for Christmas and I use it everyday. It was a breeze getting my bicycle mounted and i was peddling away. It is very quiet and smooth as advertised, and also very sturdy (my main concern). As soon as it warms up it is definitely going into the closet!
Posted on February 13, 2011 at 11:57 am
I have my indoor bike on my home. I'm doing some cycling exercises during morning for 30 minutes. Your blog informed me so much on proper training on indoor bikes and how to take care of it.
Posted on March 9, 2011 at 8:59 pm