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The Tacx Flow is a home trainer for cycling enthusiasts that offers a realistic indoor riding experience. It features a resistance unit that can be adjusted electronically, providing a range of resistance levels for simulating different terrains and gradients. The trainer is compatible with various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers, allowing users to connect to virtual training programs and track their progress. It also has a powerful brake system that can simulate up to 800 watts of power, providing a challenging workout for even the most experienced cyclists. The trainer's frame is made of sturdy materials, ensuring stability during intense training sessions, and it has adjustable legs to accommodate different bike sizes and heights. The Flow also comes with a wheel-on design that allows for easy installation and removal, making it a convenient option for those who want to switch between indoor and outdoor riding. The Tacx Flow has a compact size that makes it easy to store and transport, and it operates quietly, ensuring that users can cycle without disturbing others. With a range of useful features and advanced technology, the Tacx Flow is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an indoor cycling trainer that provides both functionality and convenience.
| Brand | Tacx |
| Model | Flow |
| Product | hometrainer |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Tacx Flow below.
As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.
As a rule of thumb for your maximum heart rate, you can use 220 minus your age.
Ensure that the hometrainer is properly connected to the power source and that the speed sensor is correctly aligned with the magnet. Adjusting the position of the speed sensor or performing a calibration may resolve this issue.
Verify that the tension of the roller against the tire is properly adjusted. Use the tension knob to increase or decrease the force applied to the tire until the slipping sensation is eliminated.
Check if the hometrainer is positioned on a stable, even surface. Ensure that all the screws and bolts are securely tightened. Lubricating the chain and ensuring it is properly tensioned may also help reduce any noise.
Make sure that the tire pressure is within the recommended range specified for your specific tire. Additionally, maintaining a consistent cadence and pedaling technique will improve the accuracy of the resistance changes.
Firstly, ensure that the hometrainer is properly calibrated using the manufacturer's recommended method. Secondly, position the bike's rear wheel in the center of the roller to prevent any skewing of measurements. Finally, maintain a consistent tire pressure and avoid excessive wheel slippage for more reliable power readings.
Yes, the manual of the Tacx Flow is available in English .
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Number of questions: 1I have a road bike with 28-inch wheels and I can't mount it because it rubs against the motor bracket. Maybe I am setting something up wrong?