Would you or anyone you know buy this product?

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britboy
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Post by britboy »

Sorry off topic ..


http://www.trainersoftware.com

Would you or anyone you know buy this do you reckon?

:?:

My company's gonna release it soon, I'm the owner. Sh***ing myself its gonna flop ...

ps. This is not an ad, just after your thoughts on the product??

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Post by CB »

I'd probably just go out for a bike ride to be honest with you. But its a nice idea. Good luck! :)
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Post by Chew »

I know someone that would be very interested in it, as it happens. My ex is a very keen cyclist and loves any gadgets like this! Sounds like a good idea, good luck!!! :)
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Post by Derek »

fook that :D
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Post by tiranova »

fook that :D
my thoughts exactly!!
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Post by rob »

er I couldnt see how much.

Just one thing I did notice that seems to be missing is the final part of the program that lets you join the other riders for a pint or 2 afterwards. Maybe its just the cyclists I know that RIDE, DRINK, Stagger home drunk.
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Post by samwise »

Hi

I think it has potential. I use to row and everybody who rows trains on on Concept II model C (and some old B's) rowing machines. The machine's are now backed by national and international competitions and indoor rowing seems to have become a sport in it's own right.

When you race at events they can connect rowing machines together to show a graphical representation of relative position.

I would imagine the problem is that if you're racing over the internet (which is something you can't do with rowing machines) is calibration between different machines.

Anyway, if you haven't done so far have a look at the concept website (http://www.concept2.co.uk/) and have a look at what they offer. Cheers

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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Doesnt someone already do this? Seem to remember something on TV about it a couple of years ago (unless that was you too?)

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Post by britboy »

A few people do stuff quite like it.

Me? Afford TV advertising?

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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Wasn't an advert - it was one of them gadgety shows or something :D