Tag: Tacx Neo ERG
The flagship direct drive trainer from TACX gets an update with the Neo 2T. With a more powerful motor/resistance unit, quieter operation, and native thru-axle support. Pedal stroke analysis …
Switching off unused ANT+ profiles from the Neo 2 can improve the quality of the signal sent. Here's all the details and two tests performed in the Lama Lab …
An inside look from the Tacx factory at the assembly, testing, and final preparation of their new Neo 2 Smart Trainer. The automation and robots in the factory are …
The Tacx NEO 2 Smart Trainer. The next evolution from TACX to their top of the range direct drive indoor cycling trainer. Remember to click SUBSCRIBE to support this …
Maximum gradient simulation is a value on all indoor trainer specification sheets. You'll see 20% maximum simulation, 25% maximum on top of the range units... 10-15% gradient on mid-range …
After two years of continual usage - Here's my take on the Tacx NEO smart trainer. The specifications, the usage, the issues, and resolutions for the trainer which has …
How the Tacx NEO Smart Trainer calculates your cadence without using a cadence sensor. This method is used on a number of other indoor cycling trainers too. If you're …
My second (and successful) attempt at stopping the creaking noises made by the Tacx Neo Smart Trainer. Please subscribe to support this YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/QS5YZg ------------- Web: http://shanemiller.net Instagram: …
The Tacx Neo comes with a 40W power supply for mains power... but how does it operate without it plugged in? Answer - VERY well. Here's the full details …