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Blackburn Trak Stand Ultra

Average Rating 3.4/5
# of Reviews 5
MSRP $ 300.00
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Description:Ultra smooth. Ultra quiet. Ultra-realistic resistance. The new TrakStand Ultra features our CENTRIFORCE resistance unit with a centrifugal clutch for amazingly smooth, silent and progressive resistance that feels just like a hard ride on the open road. And unlike magnetic and fluid trainers which lose speed quickly, CENTRIFORCE has a smooth rollout when coasting, so your pedal stroke feels more natural in the dead spots or when you ease up on the pedals.
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    Submitted by Sylvain a Cross Country Rider from Montreal
    Date Reviewed: December 24, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $200.00
    Purchased At:bikerman59 on ebay
    Strengths:Realistic resistance that simulate a real riding.
    Fast and easy installation, good construction, low noise, adjustable height, so the front wheel don't need to be raised.
    Weaknesses:Need to be maintained.
    Bike Setup:Specialized
    Bottom Line:This unit is a mechanical clutch, the construction is simple. This unit need to be lubed periodically just like a bike after about 10 hours of spinning. Be carefull not to contaminate the two friction surfaces with lubricants. Don't use liquid lubes as it will be thrown away by the centrifugal force and may even contaminate the friction parts. I found the grease used on car brakes to be efficient, it don't melt when heated by the unit. It's good to clean the balls and their cavity then grease it. Only use a thin coat of grease about the thikness of a business card, too much is bad.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ramon a Weekend Warrior from Houston
    Date Reviewed: June 28, 2007
    Favorite Trail:RockyHill ranch
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $299.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:No front wheel stand needed. At slow speed coasts like a stationary spinner or slow road ride. fairly quiet
    Weaknesses:I have done about 300-400 equivalent miles of riding on it. the resistance is very spotty. It will be smooth and allow you to go 20 mph, then get very hard and you will struggle to have 15 mph (at 90% heart rate). I got exactly what Craig said. I took it apart cleaned everything put it back together. It has a brake pad much like a car. I don't know if it is supposed to be dirty or clean. I have had mixed results when it will spin freely allowing you to participate in a spinervals video, and then be so hard you are aneaerobic, at the same RPM in the same gear. The damn thing is a poor design. I ride about 100 miles a week so Im not a racer but more than a weekend warrior. You can't use this thing if you train seriously.
    Similar Products Used:cycleops fluid trainer, real spinning trainers, open road.
    Bike Setup:Scott CR1 Pro with cadence and speed on rear wheel.
    Bottom Line:Poor engineering design not covered in the instruction manual. This is designed for "casual" training, like maybe for people doing rehab.

    I am very dissapointed...right now I can't do my high cadence workout, but I can do a low cadence strength workout. I work 65 hours a week and it has been raining a lot here so I need this trainer to keep in shape for the weekend rides. I will try cleaning it again, but I just cleaned it 2 spinning sessions ago.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Craig a Cross Country Rider from USA
    Date Reviewed: March 24, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Fisher creek and Emerald Lake
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $250.00
    Strengths:Crafty
    Weaknesses:Resistance
    Similar Products Used:Minora, Kurt Kinetic
    Bike Setup:For the trainer its 1.5 slicks with a wirless speed sensor to rear and Cadence sensor
    Bottom Line:I had high hopes for this trainer. After reading such good things about the 1up and everbody saying this is the same unit. I'm not so sure. I've never riden the 1up but my blackburn had serious resistance issues it would spin easy for an hour or so like 20mph with little effort then get real hard and you'd be going all out to go 13mph, and every once in a while would vibrate. I finally got a hold of someone First I cleaned the Friction pad off about 6 times when that didn't help they sent me a new RU. Vibration gone and consistant resistance for the most part, but super hard. max effort to go 13 and just didn't feel right. So I bit the bullet sent it back got my money back except for the $36 return shipping. I got a Kurt right after I've done around 700 miles and 2 months of hard training and couldn't be happier with the Kurt.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by JAY a Cross Country Rider from Dirty Jersey
    Date Reviewed: February 28, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Price Paid: $270.00
    Purchased At:Campmor
    Strengths:quiet, sturdy, no wheel block needed, good looks.

    comes with extra bearings to increase resistance

    reasonably priced
    Weaknesses:to adjust the resistance requires dis-assembly of resistance unit. not the easiest to mount and dis moount the bike but it does hold tight
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:trek 820 with slicks, i ude this bike for road adn bike path riding and now for the trainer
    Bottom Line:i got this on sael so that was one reason for the purchase, the first reviewer here claims its similar to the 1up and seems to have a similar resistance mechinism so thats a selling point. sleek looks and solid build. very low noise, seems to have fewer possible issues like leaking fluid.. so far i rode it for 30 minutes, the stock resistnace at first felt weak but after shifting through gears and finding a good pace it does provide a great work out, plus i can swap out the bearings for a higher resistance.

    over all very pleased so far.. i cant say my recomendation holds much weight due to my lack of experiance with other trainers but as a rookie with this thing im deffinately not feeling buyers remorse..

    value i give it a 4 because its onteh higher range of the average trainer cost but you do get a quality product

    overall i give it a 5 for the quility of construction and smooth quiet operation..
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from Manchester, MO, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 9, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Castlewood
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $300.00
    Purchased At:West County Cycles
    Strengths:Identical to 1UpUSA's highly rated trainer. same flywheel & resistance unit. The height adjustment is great, no need for a riser block for the front wheel.
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:1UpUSA
    Bike Setup:Giant XTC NRS Air, Full XTR, Thompson seatpost & stem, easton carbon bar, Mavic Crossmax UST wheels, Rockshox Judy SL front, SID Race rear, Hayes Hydraulic brakes, Shimano FlightDeck computer, Garmen Edge 305 training computer, Time ATAC Mag pedals, Selle seat.
    Bottom Line:I tried MANY trainers over the years, and have never before found one I liked other than the 1Up. This one is just as good, but you get to try this one in actual stores.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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