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@peted I will be ownest I hadn't seen the video or read the article, but now that I saw an experienced rider like Dave struggling to keep his balance, I am quite sure that there will be a decent percent of riders that will end up in the hospital trying to explain how they have had a cycling accident in their living room
I had bought a set of auxiliary lights from Tacx that worked for around a month or two and when they went off I replaced them under warranty. In the third time I just got tired and decided to use only my trusty chinese ebay powerful torch and to spam around about the crapiness of Tacx. Well this is a perfect opportunity! At such a multicomponent product I can only guess what will go wrong first...
I think you're missing the point of this article.. seriously. Dave went to Eurobike in crocs.. uh huh!
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