- Smooth Operation: This low-noise magnetic turbo gives you a quiet exercise environment. Please note that the noise/friction sound comes from the friction between the wheels and the trainer. Our indoor bike trainer itself doesn’t contain any noise-causing parts
- Protective Levelness-Adjustable Feet Caps: This magnet turbo trainer is secured by four non-slip feet caps to prevent the trainer from displacing or damaging the floor during a workout. On each gear-like cap, the “teeth” are varied in thickness. You can rotate the cap and choose the right thickness to level the trainer
- Space Saver: The foldable design renders this magnetic bike trainer rather simple to store without occupying much space when not in use, it can be slid into any narrow place in your room. Its collapsible stand also makes transport a breeze
- Functional Home Gym Accessory: This indoor bike trainer fits for 26” to 28” and 700C wheels, and comes with a quick release skewer, so it requires a bike with a rear quick release wheel. Great for indoor cycling training, also an ideal option for bicycle lover
- Use Tips: This bike trainer is designed for bikes with quick-release axles. Thru-axle adapters (not included) are needed for thru-axle bikes. For reducing humming sound, we recommend equipping your bike with slick tires and using the bike trainer on a carpet
Bike Resistance Trainers
Yaheetech Bike Trainer Stationary Bike Stand Magnetic Bike Trainer Stand for Indoor Riding Premium Steel Bicycle Trainer Accessories Fits for 26in-28in, 700C Wheels
$56.92 $69.99
Doggo Dogman –
When I got my initial package the wrong item was sent, but it was quickly taken care of by customer service and I received a replacement in two days. After reading reviews I was afraid that it would be very difficult to set up and I had no idea how to change out the quick release rod. Thankfully the existing prongs worked for me so the entire thing was set up in about 10 minutes. Some commented that the noise would be muffled if it was on a rug or carpet. I just have a rug underneath it so I don’t damaged my floors. It makes no more noise than a stationary bike or bike rollers. I pop in my AirPods and listen to an audiobook as I ride. I don’t have any problem hearing. The bike is very stable which I appreciate. I had rollers and as I’m getting older the fear of falling is great. I feel very stable on the trainer. So far I’ve used it for a week and I really like it.
Doggo Dogman –
Martha –
Needs mechanically inclined person to help with assembly and more so when mounting the bike but not impossible to do alone. Bike gears work while in motion and resistance is also adjustable at the base. Great value and sturdy. I keep step ladder next to it to get on and off for safety.
Martha –
Lee Hardy –
Pretty loud during use, especially if you don’t have trainer tires. Since trainer tires cost quite a bit, consider that cost before purchasing.
Noise can be reduced by adjusting it to make only light contact with the roller, but won’t ever make it “quiet.”
Recommend you use headphones if you want to watch or listen to anything.
PS – Could get the quick release bar to attach, so I just clamped it down on the bike’s regular wheel lugs.
Lee Hardy –
Nettie Murphy –
My Sunnydale exercise bike broke and since i had a bicylce i decided to get this instead of buying a new stationary bike. Riding bikes has been essential to losing weight. Package came on time and it was easy to assemble and mount. However it is loud with mountain bike tires. Placing a mat under it does help some. I will need to change out the rear tire to reduce the noise when riding at home. So far so good. I did tighten the resistance to get the exercise bike feel.
Nettie Murphy –
Martha –
Easy to assemble and works as advertised.
Martha –
Beasley –
I got this so I could continue cycling. This works exactly as it should. It’s not overly complicated. The tensioner is basic and for the price, that’s what I expected. I see complaints of it being loud and it isn’t. That’s your tires. It’s the same as a truck with big off road tires driving down the highway. You’ll get tire noise. Get a set of street tires and swap the back wheel out. Pretty simple
Beasley –
Beasley –
Waste of money. Even on the “highest” setting of friction on the device and putting my bike in the most difficult gear, my tire barely makes contact with the piece that causes resistance-meaning the ride is so easy it doesn’t offer anything for a workout.
The assembly instructions are not helpful in the least, but thankfully it’s fairly simple once you look at the pictures of the assembled product.
My absolute least favorite thing about this item is that the fan or whatever device is attached with the purpose of causing resistance is extremely loud! As I mentioned before, I get little to no resistance or contact with my tire on this, but I cannot hear my tv in the room I have my bike set up in because of the sound it makes while in use. It’s like a mix between a tornado siren and the old hand crank sirens from world war 2. Not only can I not use this for training, I’m also afraid to use it out of fear of getting noise complaints from my neighbors.
Beasley –
Judy –
It took me awhile to figure out what the directions were telling me to do since I don’t even change my own bike tires. Once I understood the directions this couldn’t have been easier to install. It works great and true that a smoother tire is quieter than a mountain bike tire. Very satisfied with this product at this price.
Judy –