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RAD Cycle Products Max Racer PRO 7 Levels of with Smooth Magnetic Resistance Bicycle Trainer Allows You to Work Out with Your Bike

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  • ►STATE OF THE ART - As soon as you begin to pedal, the ultra QUIET internal magnet creates resistance. Seven levels of resistance simulate road conditions
  • ►EXTREMELY PORTABLE - The MAG Trainer is extremely light and it can be folded down like an ironing board for travel and storage
  • ►MAXIMUM STABILITY - This trainer is one of the most robust and sturdy trainers on the market. Extra wide legs and a sturdy frame makes this the trainer the pros choose
  • ►EXTRA DURABLE - features the finest materials and proven reliability. We stand behind every product we sell and back it up with a 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • ►VERSATILITY - Turn your bike into an indoor exercise bike, easy set-up and quiet operation, riser block included.


Train indoors all winter long!Hooks up to just about any bike--including road and mountain bikes with a 26 inch to 28 inch, or 700cc wheel!! Get off the couch and onto the state of the art Max Racer PRO trainer by RAD Cycle Products,specifically engineered for fitness and endurance indoor training. Out of all the trainers we tested, none of them compared to price and the quality of this trainer! Regardless of the weather outside you will be able to stay in shape. The Max Racer PRO trainer by RAD Cycle Products offers seven levels of of powerful magnetic resistance so simulate multiple road conditions.

The Max Racer Pro Trainer converts your bike into a dynamic indoor cycling trainer. It utilizes a state of the art magnet system which provides progressive magnetic resistance increases as the speed increases. These are perfect for the beginner or the professional who wants to stay in shape all year long!This MAG Trainer is one of the quietest on the market - it is a premium quality unit. Now you can watch TV and ride your bike.

  • Designed for bikes with quick release rear axle.
  • 7 powerful magnetic resistance levels simulate road conditions.
  • Specifically engineered for fitness/endurance/indoor training.
  • Wide base design for extra stability and a smooth, quiet ride.
  • EZ change resistance controller clamps to your handlbars.
  • Customize your workout with resistance levels and gear changes.
  • Train safely away from traffic areas year around.
  • No-slip floor grip stabilizes front wheel.
  • Trainer folds for easy storage.
  • Riser Block Included!
  • Accommodates 26-28" and 700cc tires.
  • Brand - RAD Cycle Products.
  • Model - 1114 RAD MAX Racer Pro.
  • Shipping Weight: 15 lbs.
  • Item Dimensions: H 18" x L15" x W 21.25".

Elle Inad
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
On the positive side, the bike trainer was cheap when I purchased it. Also, it is sturdy and well-built. I feel secure and stable during my workouts, which is vital for my safety and peace of mind. Additionally, the resistance levels are easily adjustable, allowing me to customize my workout intensity based on my fitness goals.However, I have encountered some drawbacks as well. Firstly, I had to take the kickstand off my bike to install the trainer. The setup process was cumbersome and took longer than expected. Also, It would have been helpful if the instructions were more clear and concise. Secondly, the bike trainer is somewhat noisy when I increase the resistance. It may be distracting and disrupt your focus during workouts.In conclusion, while the bike trainer has some positive aspects, such as its sturdy construction and adjustable resistance levels, it also has room for improvement. The noise level and setup process could be addressed to enhance the overall user experience. Overall, it is a decent bike trainer, but there are areas where it could be improved.
Constant Traveler
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022
My bike don't much like getting outside when it is cold/rainy/dreary.It keeps coming up with new excuses to not get some exercise. Lazy thing, it is.This trainer was the perfect solution. Now such excuses are of no value, since the bike and I do not have to get outside in bad weather to exercise. We can pedal away inside in comfort (and even watch a movie while doing it).This trainer was very easy to setup and is very sturdy when riding the bike on it. No problems or unsteadiness/wobble at all.A slight detractor from the "promise" is that the "variable resistance" with supposedly 7 levels don't seem to have much meaning. It seems to make little difference which "level" you set it at. Not a real problem, though, since you can adjust the resistance by simply setting the roller-resistance on the big setscrew in back, and then adjusting the actual pedaling resistance by gearing up or down on the bike. Just like in normal biking. Works just fine.Unrelated to the quality or design of the trainer, remember that if you have a bike-computer on your bike, it will typically be setup to operate on the front-wheel, which when used in a bike trainer setup is not rotating at all.So, I had to also get a new bike computer able to work on the rear wheel instead.From researching this extensively, remember that almost all the wireless bike computers only handle around 60 cm distance between the computer on the handle bar and the signal generator on the wheel, so they can get quite useless when the magnet/signal is moved to the real wheel. Too much distance for the signal to get through consistently.A WIRED bike-computer with a cable long enough to reach the rear wheel location is necessary.But that now works out great as well.Best setup I could imagine. My bike and I love it, and my bike has gotten a lot less lazy. :-)
MARIA DEL PILAR CORDOVA GUERRERO
Reviewed in Mexico on September 10, 2019
Me gustó mucho y lo he encontrado bastante útil me ha servido para el propósito de ejercitarme un poco en casa. Se siente muy bien es de buena calidad pero si hace mucho ruido, nada que no arregle unos audífonos
Jorge Puente
Reviewed in Mexico on April 29, 2019
Muy buen producto, la construcción es fuerte, el modelo azul incluye una base para la rueda delantera y un controlador de resistencia por cable, del cual el control se puede montar fácilmente en el manubrio de la bicicleta. Debido a que la bicicleta es de ruta, la rueda no hace tanto ruido al rodar sobre el rodillo del soporte. Lo único que no me pareció tan bien es que el manual es demasiado simple y le falta explicar algunos detalles, por ejemplo el ajuste del rodillo, pero como el equipo es tan sencillo es fácil deducir cómo hacerlo.
Ignatius Nelson Cognito
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2017
This is a fantastic deal. I don't know why anyone would buy an exercise bike at $500+ when this plus a real bike (as in, one that can help move people from point A to point B) is such a good option and floor space is at such a premium these days.It's not really any wider than my handlebars and only adds a few inches to the overall length of the bike. It does add an inch or two to the frame and pedal height though. This means that while it doesn't really take up extra space, mounting and dismounting could be awkward if your bike's cross bar is already at crotch level. It folds up nicely too, with the resistance motor pivoting inward so that it doesn't take up a bunch of extra width on its own.The resistance motor's remote has a pretty small clip and while it is sort-of quick to release, it is still a screw. I was hoping for a quick release handle. So it takes a bit of time to unscrew, then you have to coil up the cable and put it *somewhere*. There's no place to clip it to the stand itself. To be honest though, I don't use it. The gearing on my bike alone has been more than sufficient to raise/lower the difficulty of a ride.I do miss having the trip computer that most exercise bikes have. Standalone trip computers don't seem that pricey, so I might pick one up. Might be easier to find something that hooks up to fitness apps that way too. On the very first day riding it, I found that a smartphone or tablet stand is a must.TL;DR: Great product, sturdy and simple. In fact, you probably want to save $20-30 and get the simpler model without a remote.
Alexander
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2015
Bottom line:I would recommend this product to a friend. Superb product considering this is a economy bicycle trainer.Background:I have used Minoura trainers in the past and Minoura is the only thing I can compare this trainer against. This is not a Minoura, nor is it priced like one. I used to cycle and compete in races. I have been off the bike for a 5+ years and have been interested in getting my cardio back up, using a trainer as at-home gym system.Noise:I was a little hesitant about this product, knowing how much noise a trainer can put out! I was pleasantly surprised with this model though. I use mine on a carpeted floor, so I can't comment on frame vibration, but for the most part this trainer is quiet - the noise put out by the bike's chain drive is louder than the trainer. Noise levels increase at position 1 a little bit, but the noise seems to subside as the trainer heats up with use. Considering this is an economy model, I am pleased with sound output. I can watch netflix on my computer while on the bike, but I find it easier to enjoy with subtitles on due to noise. Not much louder than my Minoura from the past.Build:The skewer provided with the trainer makes any bike compatible with the unit and allows for better lock in. The threads of the lock in mechanism are rough, so there is a little wobble when all locked down. Nothing I am concerned about. I have used the trainer now for ~10-15 hours in 30-50 minute workout sessions. No issues so far!Ease of setup:No instructions. Simple design, so you shouldn't need them. No tools needed for assembly.Overall:As a 150lbs ex-cyclist, this has been a great way for me to start getting back into shape. An at-home cardio system that allows you to watch netflix while you workout; it's a great inexpensive workout! After about 25 half hour workouts I am only pushing resistance level 2-4. This is with my regular road riding gearing allowing me to achieve 28km/h @ 110 rpm cadence. If you're a 300lbs athlete, resistance might feel a little light for you. If you've never cycled before, resistance level 1 may seem pretty high. I think resistance is geared towards the weekend-warrior cyclist, which is exactly what I wanted, and likely what you're looking for too.
MY
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2015
I received this today and the setup was pretty easy despite the less than spectacular instructions. Glad this trainer came with a compatible skewer so I could use it right away. I read a lot of reviews before making this purchase and since I'm a casual rider (i.e. not a competitor), I thought this budget trainer would do the job. I'll update in the future if my opinion changes, but right out of the box, it sets up nice and works as advertised. I left off a star because I could not tell any difference in resistance using the adjustable controller that mounts on the handlebars (which other reviewers also stated). I used my gears for a change in workout and will have to tighten the tension manually on the tire to get a tougher ride. If it lasts a few years and keeps me in shape over the winter, I'll be a happy camper! And thanks, Amazon, for always treating your Prime members to such great delivery and service!
Christopher D'Amico
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2015
Pictures depict what it is. Easy to set up - nothing special, nothing hard. Substantial weight and build. The supplied QR skewer wasn't needed for my cycle but it should work for any bicycle. I do think there is some tolerance for the shape of the cone/dome ends to make this work for everyone. Nice that they have the front wheel chock included to help keep the bicycle level once mounted. It doesn't take much to tighten this up to the bicycle - the adjustable cup and lock down ring work well with the 90 degree flip handle which locks in the axle of the bicycle. I'd suggest that you tighten the knob of the resistance wheel frame just a bit so you can trial the set up without much effort. I had new, unused smooth tread tires on this bicycle and they transferred a circular winding or rubber about the resistance wheel. Maybe this will happen with everyone with initial use, I don't know. I do suggest folks with used tires actually wash off the rear wheel to minimize any grip and grit issues. I'm thinking that any out-of-round issues with the rim also need to be addressed if they show up with use with the stationary trainer. Anyway, I removed the transferred rubber by having someone else pedal while I used safety razor blade held carefully at low angle on the receding curve of the resistance wheel and 'lathed off' the rubber. With further use, there was only a little bit of rubber loading onto the metal resistance wheel, so I'm suspecting this won't happen to other folks, But, the solution should work for other folks to clean up this part. The other 'blemish' I found occurred was rubber grit fallen off onto the carpet under the lowest curve of the tire. Again, probably due to new tires. The lever which controls the tension of the resistance wheel seems best attached to the handlebar stem because of the cable offset position, which is not readily adjustable. I DO think there is a screw head under the decal plate centered on the lever, since there is a nut opposite and that may allow better adjustment, but that is not out-of-the-box helpful. So, that is a design error, in my opinion. Some folks have said that the resistance is not adjusted by the level, but with the minor pressure I set on my tire with the resistance wheel, I found that it did, even when I changed gears up an down, which further adds to adjustable effort control. I've run this unit for a 10 minute run and it was nice. The unit is stable, for sure, with my 185 lb weight. Just remember, this unit and the front chock set your bike up higher - watch out for 'low hanging fruit' getting in the way if you 'forget' and have your left foot on floor. You need to mount bicycle with left foot on pedal. Or have a 3-4 inch platform on floor near your front wheel, if you insist on mounting from floor. Also, you cannot tip your top bar toward you during mount, as we all normally do, because the bike is fixed in vertical. I suggest you set up a floor fan in front of you to keep you cool and better simulate a ride. You will be surprised how hot you get without normal cooling draft from actual forward motion. Prolly want to have a mat underneath, if you are set up on carpet - or set up on floor or on a cooler porch or in gargage to avoid dripping sweat. I do know these are available specific to stationary trainer use. lastly, I'd set up a cyclometer on the rear wheel so you have this information available for your exercise benefit. I will leave my current unit set up on the front wheel for my time on the road. Any Q's - lemme know. Happy wheeling!Update: Two items I missed. There is a strain-relief plastic ferrule which should hold on tight to the resistance wheel housing out of which the cable to adjust it runs. It just slips off and down the cable, defeating its purpose. A bit of hotmelt glue would hold it in place. There are NOT any reusable, adjustable cable ties to get the adjustment cable out of the way. It just hangs on the floor and flops away from the front wheel due to the angle at which it exits the adjustment lever clamped to your stem/handlebar. I intend to leave this set up for months and would like be be able to reposition it as a whole unit to do housecleaning and avoid flatting specific spots in the carpet permanently, so getting the cable tidy would be part of this and avoid making it a tripping hazard when walking about it. Finally, not about the trainer but about using it, don't forget your right pantleg clip to keep your sweats from getting greased up - minus the bugs and the wet pavement, there are still some user preparations necessary. Lastly, amazon has bumped the price in the 5 days since I bought this, so they have different vendors supplying? I originally tried to get from Mayfair vendor, but they reneged on purchase one day after I'd placed order. Avoid them.
Steve
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2014
Product worked as expected. Assembly was super easy and I was spinning in no time. There is a slight vibration noise coming from the fly wheel enclosure, but it only happens whenever I am pedaling above 105 RPM. Despite the vibration I would still recommend the MAX Racer Pro as it is gets the job done.
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