Friday, April 24, 2009

DC again

Here is an in-depth review of CompuTrainer by fellow blogger DC Rainmaker. http://dcrainmaker.blogspot.com/2009/02/in-depth-computrainer-review.html His analysis on RCVs are about 3/4 of the way down. Nice job DC, going from 19 avg mph to 22. And as far as his assessment of the costs involved, let's do a pro-rated analysis real quick (e.g. 'do the math').

Start up cost. $1,500.
Years of use: Let's say ten.
Cost per year: $150.

Or you can buy $1,500 worth of accessories like carbon cranks, aero helmets, stylish shades, dimpled wheels, and $5,000 frames and get neither fitter nor faster. But then again, if all you want to do is LOOK good, go for it. Additionally, you could also buy three of our competitors set-ups over that same period of time because they don't guarantee their hardware for life like we do, nor will they withstand the training punishment you intend to dish out on your journey to health, happiness and killer bike splits. So overall cost:

A bargain. Guaranteed.

2 comments:

le said...

"The video quality is quite high, and the camera smoothness is perfect" kudos kml

KML5 said...

Just the way I like it: Quite high and smooth. Oh wait, that's cadence and pedal rotation. Thanks. I keep telling everybody, that you ain't seen nothin' yet, and once we get Wisconsin, Wildflower and Canada released, it will be a whole new 'experience'.