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Home > Bike Racks & Cargo Cases > CycleOps Stackable Climbing Block for Indoor Bicycle Trainers
CycleOps Stackable Climbing Block for Indoor Bicycle Trainers

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Product Description: 
The CycleOps Riser Block's unique three level design, let's you pick a height for your front tire that will make your trainer riding time more comfortable and productive. You'll train harder and longer, because you'll be riding a more natural position.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
4 out of 5 stars.  CycleOps Training Block, February 19, 2010
Great product. I little "chunck-ier" than I was imagining, but it works great. Much better than using a phonebook!

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4 out of 5 stars.  A well needed accessory, February 10, 2010
This is a very much needed piece to complete the training setup. It keeps the bike level and stabilizes the front wheel. I feel this should almost be included with the purchase of the trainer.

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5 out of 5 stars.  Works well, even for hard, standing intervals, February 5, 2010
The block was a little lighter than I had expected, but works fine. It holds the front wheel securely. It is also large enough that it is stable, even when I'm doing hard, standing intervals.

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5 out of 5 stars.  great block, January 17, 2010
I was amazed by the size of this block. From the picture I would have though it was about 6 to 8 inches wide. Its not its about 12 inches wide and about 4 inches tall. I know that some people have had a hard time distinguishing which groove they were using to hold the tire steady. This is how I tell the difference between all three. I look at the yellow dot in the center and each groove has a different height from the yellow dot. Its pretty easy to see the difference from one to the other and just remember which one I used before. I am really glad I have this block and would highly recommend it. My front wheel does not move at all even when I stand up to peddle.

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4 out of 5 stars.  Not a "Climbing" block, January 13, 2010
It doesn't matter how high your front wheel is, it will not simulate an actual hill climb because you are not working against gravity. It can only simulate your *position* on the bike when climbing a hill. If you want to simulate the important part of a climb, i.e. having to work harder to gain elevation, crank up the resistance on your trainer.

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