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Hey,

So I popped a set of Continental 23c slick tyres on my Charge Plug the other day and I've bunged it on the turbo because at the moment my shoulder is wrecked and I want to keep bike fit while I can't lift weights or ride the trails.

It's a really cheapo turbo that I was given, and Jesus Titty Christ is it bloody noisy, a constant loud whirring/humming noise that scares my cats and means I need to turn the telly up to 32..

I don't think I could set this up upstairs as a result as I suspect it'd reverberate around the house.

So, ladies and gents, I'm probably in the market for something a bit quieter, or a solution to making it less noisy, (dunno if dedicated turbo tyres make less noise?)

I don't really want/need a smart trainer, I just want to keep my heart rate up for a few hours each week, and I can do that with my watch and some aggression.

Any suggestions are welcomed, by budget is as low as I can make it, don't mind buying a used trainer either.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 10:59 am
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Earplugs?

Proper turbo tyres do make a difference, but the only way to get properly quiet, is a direct drive/ wheel off type trainer.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 11:07 am
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+1 to direct drive. Find a second hand/hardly used one on ebay.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 11:22 am
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Earplugs for the cats and neighbours you mean :D.

I didn't really want to buy a direct drive one, as they all seem to be "smart connected" and to be honest I don't want to invest in something that I really, honestly, don't want to be using, I want to be out on the damn bike, actually riding it.

However, I may need to bite the bullet a bit and use one to try and get a bit fitter.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 11:32 am
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What type of resistance does your donated turbo have, Fan, magnetic or fluid? Fan only is the loudest and will never be quiet.

A proper turbo trainer tyre is quieter.

On hard floors putting a foam exercise mat under the turbo stops the floor acting liking a loudspeaker.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 12:16 pm
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it's a cheap nasty one, I guess it'll be fan.

Thanks for the tips folks.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 12:32 pm
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If it is the cheap Elite one from Halfords, then it is magnetic, and I can confirm it is as noisy as hell. You can make them a bit less noisy by levering off the plastic cover from the flywheel as this spins freely and makes a hell of a racket. However, make sure your cats are out of the room if you do this mod or they may end up like their Manx cousins 🙂


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 12:42 pm
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See if there are any shops near you that would allow you to try a 2-way interactive direct drive turbo, both in freeride and ERG mode in Zwift. I took a gamble on my Direto without a test, but I had more saddle time on it during the first month than the total saddle time on a basic 2006 trainer I had for ~10 years... So much more engaging!

And I believe the general concensus is, they are much quieter.

Basic exercise mat under my Direto since just before Xmas has made a very positive improvement to noise/vibration over a carpetted, wooden floor when I'm doing power zone 3+ workouts/races/TTs (~216W+) using the 50T ring. I still normally turbo before 1900, but now far less concerned about how much noise is reaching our downstairs neighbours (not that they have moaned since over two years ago when I used a different room).


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 12:49 pm
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Proper turbo tyres do make a difference, but the only way to get properly quiet, is a direct drive/ wheel off type trainer.

Pretty sure my old Elite Fluid trainer is just as quiet (if not quieter) as my current Kickr Core. Never used a turbo tyre either, just a fairly crap 25c


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 12:51 pm
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I think it's a TransX one and about a million years old to be honest.

I know it's red...


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 1:14 pm
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I've got one of these Cheap for a direct drive. BC discount (if you have it) takes 10% off.
It's a bit sloshy to start off but that settles down as you get going. I can use it in the spare bedroom with no complaints from the family. It takes up a bit of space and doesn't pack up easily so best to leave it set up somewhere.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 1:53 pm
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Ive tried rollers this year. Far more interesting and feels more natural. Definitely quieter.

Took me a while yo get used to it but now I wouldn't use a tt.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 4:53 pm
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Noise cancelling on-ear headphones. I'm using some JBL BT600NC that are reduced to 40 quid at JBL's own site at the mo.


 
Posted : 30/01/2020 5:44 pm
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I'm mid terrace, my neighbours each side have very young kids. I can't really ask them to give their kids noise cancelling headphones 😉


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 8:51 am
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Ive tried rollers this year. Far more interesting and feels more natural. Definitely quieter.
Took me a while yo get used to it but now I wouldn’t use a tt.

I don't really have the room to set up rollers with enough room for when it inevitably goes badly.

I've also got to consider, that I've got a rather messed up shoulder, and as such it'd be a terrible idea to try to get to grips with rollers, because when it does go wrong, I doubt the landing will help my shoulder out much.


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 8:57 am
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If you don't fancy splashing out on a direct drive trainer then a fluid trainer with a dedicated turbo tyre would be best.

My Tacx Vortex is pretty quiet too. I use it in the garage (which is integral to the house) and the wife says she can only here me if I swear


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 9:36 am
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If you don’t fancy splashing out on a direct drive trainer then a fluid trainer with a dedicated turbo tyre would be best.
My Tacx Vortex is pretty quiet too. I use it in the garage (which is integral to the house) and the wife says she can only here me if I swear

I think I'll end up with a fluid one.

Going to see if I can try a few, there's a good independent shop a few villages away in Market Deeping and Rutland Water (the reservoir) is on my doorstep, so I guess Rutland Cycling might see me this weekend too.


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 11:32 am

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