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ThinkRider X2 Smart Bike Trainer Cycle Trainer Bicycle Direct Drive Trainer, Quiet Portable Design for Indoor Driving, Simulates 18% Slope, ANT + & BLE

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$230.00

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About this item

  • Strong compatibility: Supports BLE and ANT + dual mode protocols and is compatible with mainstream cycling software such as ZWIFT
  • Powerful and accurate power output: Using DEPT dynamic electromagnetic torque power meter, power up to 2000W, power meter error ± 2%.
  • Intelligent variable resistance: Simulates a tilt resistance of 18%. When connected to your riding software, it automatically matches the tilt resistance that corresponds to the actual map tilt, making indoor riding more realistic and enjoyable.
  • Quietness that does not bother your neighbors: The X2 smart trainer has a very high quietness effect, and when the running speed is 30km / H, the noise level is about 58dB.
  • I-beam structure: The X2 is designed with an I-beam triangular structure to maintain balance and stability while riding.



Product Description

兼容性

Strong compatibility

The X2 is compatible with ANT+ and Bluetooth protocols and can connect to Onelap, Rouvy, Strava, Powerffun and other apps.

静音性

Very quiet

The X2 Bike Trainer is very quiet when in use, only 58 decibels, will not affect the neighbors, you can rest assured that training.

大屏幕

Connect large screen

You can use your phone or computer to project the screen to a larger display, so that you are immersive, more suitable for multiple competitions, will not feel boring.

氛围灯

Ambience lamp

It contains Ambience lamp and is very dynamic.

三角结构

Triangular structure

The triangular structure is more stable, and you will not lean when riding, which is very safe.

坡度阻力

18% slope resistance

The X2 has 18% slope resistance and a power error of only ±2%.

Works Best With Road, Gravel, MTB bikes
Connectivity ANT+, Bluetooth,
Max Power 2000W
Max Incline 18%
Wheel Size 24", 650c, 700c, 26", 27.5", 29"
Axle 130 and 135mm quick release, 12x142mm, and 12x148mm
Cassette Compatible with 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 speed cassettes. SRAM and Campagnolo 12 speed require separate freehub. Cassette sold separately.

edgar allen
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Great product
Craig Aylward
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I bought this on sale and figured I’d it was close to good it would be a win. After a few uses, I’m very impressed for the $230 I spent. The power was about 15 watts higher than my favero pedals, but certainly within the 2% accuracy claim. The unit is smooth and quiet. The only noise I hear is the sound of my bike. The resistance is quick and feels realistic to being outdoors. I would recommend this to anyone who doesn’t want to spend $500 on a trainer.
Frank W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Instructions were brief, but in English; took about 15 minutes to mount the feet (4 screws) then install a Shimano 10 speed cassette, Plugged it in and Zwift connected to it - Speed, Cadence and Power, and it receives the commands from Zwift for going up and down hills - harder and easier to pedal. So this thing is fine to use with Zwift. The Power reading seems a little higher than the power for the same amount of work on my TACx, but the power seems about the same as on my outside bike.If you buy one of these you will need a cassette that matches your derailleur and the two tools needed to install the cassette. If you haven’t done this before Park Tools has great videos for anything to do with a bike.
Marlinda Davis
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
The setup for this bike trainer was pretty straightforward. It is very heavy, a lot heavier than I expected especially considering its promoted as portable but it is really good quality.
Edward Teach
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
The trainer fundamentally works well, but the instructions/support/app are just not what I would expect from an $350 product.The trainer is heavy and seems well built. The bike was relatively easy to install with the included adapters, but there are no instructions so I had to figure it out myself.The app is where this product really falls short. The main app just does courses, and if you want to go into 'training' mode (like what you would do on a normal exercise bike) it has to go to a different app. First off, that app uses old security protocols apparently so I had to click through a security warning to get it to install. There are a bunch of premade workouts, but I can't find anywhere that I can make my own workout. In the main app I also don't see anywhere to make my own course.The data feedback on the app is basically what you would expect: cadence, power, speed, etc. It also does a good job of simulating climbing.The support from the company is basically non existent. There is no user manual. On their website there is a link to download the app and a link to a youtube channel with a bunch of Chinese and Russian videos that don't explain much.Overall it seems like a nice trainer but the app is pretty awful making the user experience quite poor, and the lack of support means you have to figure it out yourself.
K. Arndt
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
It’s a value versatile software friendly easy toSetup no skipping on hard efforts good weight on the flywheel track like ride provides a better experience than my wahoo kicker that is compact with handle
RoadFan
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
UPDATE after 48+ hrs and no customer support response, I decided to return the unit. Seems they dropped price of Elite Suito from Black Friday so I'll take that deal. Too bad because I really liked this unit and wanted it to work. I've dealt with several cycling Chinese companies, they all respond in less than 24 hours. This is the first time that a company has not replied in a quick manner which I find very odd.Original Post:I used the unit yesterday when it arrived and had a very hard time doing the ride on Zwift. So today I compared the wattage to the power meter on my bicycle and it's off, under reading between 40-60 Watts which is a lot; no wonder why I suffered yesterday so much. So I contacted the company to see if this is a defective unit or if it's something that can be fixed via firmware, even though I tried that, but the app is terrible, is not even in English to understand the instructions.I'll post another update once I get an answer from Thinkrider, I contacted them via email. Now just waiting. If this can be rectified, it seems this will be a fantastic unit. If not, I'll have to spend a bit extra on the Elite Suito unit if I have to return this one.