071 ICI Podcast #71 – Indoor Bike Maintenance Expert Jeff Wimmer

Jeff Wimmer’s name came up during our interview with Johnny G last year. (I’ve been trying to get him on the Podcast ever since)

Jeff and his company StudioCycles is recognized by most of the Indoor Cycling Bike Manufactures as the expert when it comes to maintaining those poor bikes that are so often ridden hard and then put away wet.

Listen to the Podcast below or subscribe for free using iTunes or Zune.
[audio:http://indoorcycleinstructor.com.s3.amazonaws.com/071_Jeff_Wimmer.mp3]

Schwinn Triple Link Pedal Removal Tool

My fight with these pedals is over!

Red Pedal Tools are now available for $39.95 + a flat rate of $10.00 shipping and handling to USA Addresses only.

Stainless steel construction, lifetime guaranty and made in the USA!

In stock and ready to ship!

Here is an early review

Check out the video to see how it works!

Here is the final version of the Red Pedal Tool

Schwinn Triple Link Pedal Tool

Order yours today and save the skin on your knuckles.

*$10 flat rate shipping to USA addresses. I will contact you with international shipping costs after you have placed your order.

Please contact me for bulk purchases or to use your company check – john@indoorcycleinstructor.com

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Patent Pending

http://www.indoorcycleinstructor.com/audio/Red_pedal_tool.mp4

IC Bike Power Readings: Actual or Estimated – Does it Matter?

After interviewing representatives from both Saris and Keiser, I have watched the debate about Indoor Cycling Bikes with power readings i.e. Keiser M3 vs. CycleOps Pro 300PT, with great interest. The CycleOps Pro 300PT IC Bike uses a version of their “Powertap” hub to sense torque. The Keiser M3’s method of sensing torque isn’t obvious so I decided to dig a little deeper and get some answers. I sent the following email to Darrin Pelkey, the VP Sales & Marketing at Keiser.

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