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CycleOps Indoor Cycle PRO 300PT 07 - £1,199.99

CycleOps Indoor Cycle PRO 300PT 07 from the Bike Fitness product range at J E James Cycles.

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CycleOps Indoor Cycle PRO 300PT

  • The first indoor home trainer to include power output technology from Powertap.

    • The electronic user interface can be tailored to your training program
    • Download data to your PC via simple USB connection
    • Records biometric information including power, HR, speed, distance, time cadance and energy
    • Stores up to 150 hours of data files prior to download
    • PowerLink software lets you analyse your ride on your PC
    • Includes an interactive tachometer, and a large, easy-to-read LCD screen
    • PowerTap equipped
    • Compatible with Windows and Mac OS
    • Micro adjust frameset with quick release adjustment
    • Multi position handlebar with handbrake
    • 48-lb heavy duty provides fluid starts and stops

Home for CycleOps is in an old farmhouse in bike-crazy Madison, Wisconsin. Their production facilities are behind the farmhouse.

Believe it or not their origins are in curtain rods. Two brothers had a company that made window products. After the Graber brothers sold their company they needed something to do. They experimented in their garage and came up with a bike rack. They sold lots of racks under the Graber name and then sold the company. That was sometime back in 1973.
Chris and Sara Fortune purchased the company in 1989 when it was selling 80,000 bike racks a year.
In 1990 and 1991 Sara and Chris introduced a high end brand of bike rack, renaming them “Saris.” Today Saris is a leading supplier to the bicycle industry in 30 countries.

The company expanded in 1999 by acquiring the Cycleops brand of bike trainer. As usual they set out to improve on the design and by 2001 they created a new trainer frame and in 2002 they debuted the world’s first progressive resistance magnetic trainer.

It was in 2001 that they heard about a hub that could measure power output and they jumped at the chance to bring this product to cyclists. They bought the company that invented Powertap and started a new round of innovations Dede Demet won the gold medal at the 2002 Montreal World Cup on her powertap.

Heart Rate Monitors:

A heart rate monitor gives you an accurate measurement of how hard your body is working. This allows you to adjust how hard you exercise and achieve your fitness goals more quickly. All models display a basic "rev counter" indicating your current heart rate in beats per minute. More complex ones add simultaneous display of how hard you are working as a percentage of your maximum rate or how long you've managed to maintain your heart rate inside pre-set target zones. The ability to download data directly to a PC for later analysis is important if you're following a long-term fitness program.