For comparison, that's about the level of a vacuum cleaner. I measured the sound level at 70db 1m away from the unit while riding at 250w. This means that the ride can sometimes feel a bit staccato compared to trainers that carry more momentum. It took 14secs when I did the same thing with the JetBlack WhisperDrive trainer. I found that if I rode in the 52-tooth chainring and the 12-tooth sprocket at 80rpm, then stopped pedalling, it took just 7secs to come to a halt. The Volano rolls to a stop a lot more quickly than many other trainers. Most of the time the Volano feels fairly realistic in use thanks to a fluid resistance unit, although the relatively light flywheel (3kg) means it can be quite jerky when you're riding at lower cadences. You have to buy the cassette to fit to the Volano but, on the plus side, you won't wear out your rear tyre like you can on a standard turbo. The chain runs on a cassette that's attached to the trainer. With a direct drive trainer you whip off your rear wheel and mount your bike onboard via its dropouts. The Elite Volano Fluid is a simple to use direct drive trainer that offers enough resistance for most types of riding, is quiet in use, and, for a turbo of this sort, isn't too expensive.
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