The X1 ergometer is the starter model in the Kettler Xseries. The attractive design and the adjustablegel saddle and handlebar adjustment guarantee long-lastingand enjoyable... more
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Kettler X1 Ergometer
Description:The X1 ergometer is the starter model in the Kettler Xseries. The attractive
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design and the adjustablegel saddle and handlebar adjustment guarantee long-lastingand enjoyable exercise. In addition to the mostimportant exercising data, the co...
a range of programmes to challenge any user. Fully adjustable handlebars and seat are a great touch on a really nice bike. The seat is gel padded for extra com...
a range of programmes to challenge any user. Fully adjustable handlebars and seat are a great touch on a really nice bike. The seat is gel padded for extra com...
The X1 ergometer is the starter model in the Kettler Xseries. The attractive design and the adjustablegel saddle and handlebar adjustment guarantee long-lastingand enjoyable exercise. In addition to the mostimportant exercising data, the computer with LCD displayalso has an HRC program with a pulse range for the perfectfat consumption and fitness training.. Induction brake system. 10kg flyheel. Mains operated. Maximum load: 130kg. Transport castors for easy transportation. Built dimensions: 100 x 53 x 128cm (l x w x h)
Advantages: Outstanding performance in mud Disadvantages: performance on other surfaces is middle to poor
...All tyres are a compromise. The mud Pro is a mud specific tyre, and at this it excels. However it's excellent mud performance is at the expense of it's performance on other terrains.
On MUD: There are 2 thoughts for riding through mud
1) fat tyres run at low pressures to float over the surface.
2) thin tyres at high pressures to cut through the muck and find grip below.
These are firmly in option 2. And in mud they are outstanding. I have personally ridden through 3/4 mile of constant mud, some if it up to 18 inches deep, and while my mates were left carrying their bikes, I just ploughed on through.
Seems to work best at around 50 psi. The narrow profile and tall knobs really do cut through the surface, and where other tyres will just spin these will find grip. As long as you have the power to keep the rear wheel turning...
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