Thank you for the clear explanation. I was ready to plunk down an extra $300 for the Smart model that comes with the cassette. Time to put on the big girl pants and use the tools. Thank you:)
Such a helpful and clear video!!! I had no idea you even needed a cassette with Tacx Flux Smart trainers so had to quickly understand what was involved. Best set up video by far! Thank you
I put some grease on the freewheel body to avoid corrosion. I was suprised to find some corrosion the first time I disassembled my cassette. No problem with a small amount of grease.
Hiya, a couple of points. Maybe you should demonstrate using the chain whip, it may help people and I notice you skimmed over the bit where you explain putting a cassette on that doesn’t have the insert tool. I think that that deserves a bit more attention as if someone is a novice then it’s pretty likely that they will mess it up and end up with all the cogs in a heap on the floor! So a bit more detail about how and where to put the spacers would be good ( I think anyway) All the best
I love how you stated that putting a cassette together is like building a large sandwich 😀 I did have cigs everywhere, but your video helped me get the cassette installed on my trainer. Thank you!
Thanks for this video - my kickr core has just arrived and is still in its box - called the shop where I bought it asked if I needed any tools to install cassette - they said NO! Even if I can I would rather do it right and have the right equipment considering I’ve spent a small fortune on my setup. I’ve now order some tools to do it right - have to wait a few more days before I get it up and running.
I’ve always found with the kickr 1 and now 2 that I always have to adjust the rear mech when going from the road to the trainer as it’s not quite aligned. Am I doing it wrong or is it just this product? It’s just a small adjustment each time but none the less a little annoying.
It's rather common problem and yes it's a little annoying. You could experiment with very thin DIY spacers to line up both cassettes in the same position in relation to the derailleur. It's a bodgy solution but could work.
Had the same thing with 2 Kickrs even when I put a different cassette. Only a small amount of fettling required but annoying when you're stood in your Chammy and cleats!
Got a Kickr Core to go with my 8 speed bike. Can I buy a 11 speed cassette for my 8 speed bike now and be future proof that I can keep using the cassette if I buy a 11 speed bike later? Thanks!
I'll be installing the cassette tonight. I received the Kick Core last week, but have been busy and looking around for a torque wrench. I have an FR5.2 socket, but it says in two places to tighten to (40NM? I don't have it with me, but that is what I recall). It seems the tool you had was a simple wrench. How important is the precise torque? I would have had it assembled a few days ago if it weren't for finding someone with a torque wrench. As it was mentioned a couple of times in my paperwork, I figured it was probable pretty important.
Specific torque not a requirement, just a "serving suggestion". I've never used a torque wrench to install a cassette, and I've install them on a LOT of trainers and rear wheels.
@@gplama Thank you. As it was, it was too loose with 40NM. I turned it to 60 and then just kept tightening until it was secured. Not sure what torque was required, but less than the 60. I guess I could have just used the tools I had and not sought out a torque wrench.
No need for a torque wrench as the tension from the chain on the cogs under load will lock the cassette down real tight. It's due to this same principle that left pedals use reverse threading so they don't come unthreaded during use. ...Duh, face palm. I was thinking of freewheels, which are rare these days but where this would work. With cassettes this wouldn't work, as the tension of the chain on the cogs would not tighten the lock ring. So, you have to do it manually. I prefer to use a torque wrench but I'm not a bike mechanic and don't trust myself to go by feel like a pro could. Sorry about the confusion. I got started on bikes that had freewheels so part of me is still "old school".
Thank you. I didn't see until after the edit. The whole family uses this account for youtube, so often don't see notifications. Since I posted that last year, I have taken on/off the cassette many times. I switch between my 7 speed (cassette) and my 12 cassette bikes from time to time. Having done it several times now, I do have teh feel. I just make sure there is no cross threads and then tighten with a regular 12" socket wrench. Hard to overtighten with that leverage. I go until there is no play in any of the cassette sprockets. Thank you for taking time to reply. @@kovie9162 -David
Purely out of curiosity, has anyone used an impact wrench or driver to remove a cassette, and if so does it obviate the need for a chain whip? I have all the manual tools but was just wondering.
hi. i´ve installed a 11speed cassette on my Kickr Core to be used with my 11speed bike. As im using outside quite often, i decided to get a dedicated cheap bike for the trainer. The new bike has 7speeds (2x) with a Shimano Trouney derailleur. My question is, can i keep the 11 speed cassette on the trainer and simply adjust the derailleur to access only 7 speeds on the trainer, or this wont work? i wont be using the original bike cassette noir switching between trainer.
Hey Shane, with the Flux 2, my casette was installed by my LBS. When I take out the 15mm quick release adapter the whole cassette is able to slide off the free hub. the cassette stays in one piece. should the lock ring for the casette hold it onto the free hub regardless of whether that adapter is there or not?
im trying to install mine but when i take the bike on the trainer. the frame is not even out. i tried a new cassette and the one that was on the bike. results the same. any help? trying to get it work for 3h now
Shane Miller - GPLama that's handy! The shop who initially fitted a cassette only my Flux (since refunded after 2 were defective) must've turfed out. No bother least I know how to do now!
Thanks for the video - like many, I have a Wahoo Core in the post (present from the wife). My bike has Shimano 10S 12-30. I have a spare 10S 11-28 sitting around, which I could use, or should I get a duplicate 10S 12-30 to avoid re-adjusting the derrailleur? Thanks!
My bike has a 10 speed cassette. I want to get a Neo 2t... Where would that spacer go? Does that spacer come usually with the trainer or with the cassette?
Hi Shane! Thanks for this video. We have a family cassette issue, my husbands is 11-28 and mine is 11-32. We bought a 11-28 for the wahoo, though, every time i used my bike on the trainer, noises appear and sometimes the chain jumps to a small gear.. do I have to set the derailleur based on the wahoo ? what is wrong? do you know?
Thanks for the video! I have a Kickr Core being delivered and i'm having a Sunrace 11-28T cassette coming with it to use as a standalone cassette with my trainer. My bike however has a 105 11x34 cassette. Will I need to adjust my derailleur each time i change from my 11-28T cassette on my trainer to my 105 11x34 on the bike and vice versa? Many thanks
Hey! I have a wheel-on trainer and thinking of upgrading to direct-drive and selling my current one to help fund it. The issue I have is that my wife only has a 7 speed Hybrid bike. I'm wondering if it's bad for the unit to constantly change the cassette back and forth?
Most cassettes have a recommended torque of 40 newton meters, which is actually quite a lot of force. I'd suggest getting a torque wrench to make sure you're tightening it down properly. (they sell cheap ones at Harbor Freight) Also make sure you have enough spacers, and that the smallest sprocket isn't bottoming out on the splines of the hub. I have an 8 speed cassette, and I'm in the process of dialing in the space between the dropout and first sprocket so I don't have to index my gears every time I put the bike on the trainer. Just ordered a Shimano 11-speed 1.85mm spacer (FW8991) that I think will do the trick based on my measurements.
Hey there, great Vid as always, thanks; have got a question. I want to buy a Kickr Core and start using it with my old bike, which got a 8 by cassette. Can i mount a 8 by cassette without any additional adapters or do i need to buy any additional stuff (want to buy SHIMANO CS-HG51 11-28). Thanks for any help!!!
I have the same situation and my Core arrived today. I have shimano 8 speed (cassette is actually Sunrace 11-32). I reached out to Wahoo and they replied that all we need to do is install the supplied spacer just as you would for a 10 or 9 speed... here's to hoping.
Took my Core to my LBS today and they installed the 8 speed 11/32T shimano cassette on the trainer. The tech initially thought it would need a larger (thicker) spacer but once he fit everything on, his was too thick. He then used the metal one provided by Wahoo with the trainer and voila it worked. Home I went and got set up. Initially I had some pretty serious gearing issues but I watched Wahoo's video here on UA-cam on adjusting a noisy cassette and just tweaked the barrel adjuster and it appears to work now. In short - for 8 speed use the Wahoo provided spacer and - barrel adjuster video - let the pain begin. Lama great video and your site rocks for just this very reason - community solutions.
No, the metal spacers between the hub and cassette. If that’s not the issue this might be one for the local bike shop to have a quick look at in person.
The BW lockring removal tool you link to in the description is now listed by Amazon as unavailable, and it doesn't seem like they have any idea when they will be in stock. Since my Core is due to arrive tomorrow, I'm curious if you could find and link to replacement. I just have it in my head that I need to get a tool with a built-in spanner so I don't need to fuss with a big wrench. Got a new link? :)
Hey Lama... is there anyway to control a Kickr manually in ERG mode while still logging miles in Zwift? I know I can use the Wahoo Fitness app on my android tablet to set a power requirement, but how do I stop Zwift from overriding this? I am basically looking for a "manual ERG" mode in Zwift. I have no idea why Zwift workouts limit the power adjustment to ±10%... seems like I should be able to adjust that however I want. I have created workouts, and that's works if I know how I am going to feel, but even then, sometimes I just feel like sprinting, or whatever. I don't "train", I don't have a "plan"... I just ride... basically for fitness, mental as much as physical... Thanks...
Speeds are important, yes. Ratios not so much. Although going from a 25 on the road to a 32+ on the trainer may cause clearance/chain length issues. I'd keep within a similar ratio range.
@@Dmart10 I assumed you were wanting to use an 8 speed bike on an 11 speed cassette. That's not advised. If you want to install an 8 speed cassette on the trainer to match the bike - that'll work.
@Shane: I like your hoodie!!! Do you know if there is a serious way to use the 2017 Wahoo Kickr with a 10s Campagnolo Cassette? The Campy freehub from Wahoo is only allowed up to Kickr 2016. Thanks a lot.
No. Not easily or without a solid hack. It'll need to be 130mm rear axle width or greater. The 'fixed' part is the rear hub which no direct drive trainers I know of are. Most spin bikes are fixed.
Hi Mr. Miller. The first day I got my smart trainer, I was slamming on the rear break (disc break) for that first day... when I eventually go to put my back wheel back onto my bike, will I encounter any issues and if so how can I fix them? Thank you
@@gplama I figured it out. SHIMANO HG51 8-Speed Cassette (11-32T). I've been riding zwift on a spin bike which is fun, but the power data is way off and doesn't feel like a real bike. Last week I bought the Apple TV 4K and today bought both the Allez and the Kickr Core. I am super excited about this purchase. Next purchase will be the Favero duo for outdoors.
Hi Shane, just wondering what amount of 'squeaking' is normal on these. I cleaned my bike, put some dry lube on the chain and installed with new 105 11sp cassette. It sounds a bit grindy, i'm wondering if due to different wear rates. My old ultegra chain/cassette has 8000km on it. maybe it's worth trying the old cassette on the trainer? or get a new chain to match indoor setup? Could subside once teeth wear in or do I need to add a drop of tri flow to the jocky wheels? Degreaser could have got in there. thanks!!
@@gplama ok thanks mate, will measure the chain stretch again but am fairly easy on my gear changes etc. Perhaps I'll try the ultegra cassette on the trainer instead. Just feels like the finish of the 105 cassette isn't that good in comparison.
Just checked the chain stretch and couldn't fit the 0.75 (Park Tool) in the links so is still fine in my books. Probably just start using it, the sound isn't too bad I guess.
I followed the Amazon links posted and this link (Nashbar Cassette Lockring Tool (Amazon US): amzn.to/2pHOKeS) shows the item is not currently available....at least in US. FYI
One for Wahoo Support. I'm told an 11spd Shimano is the same spacing and 'compatible' with Campy 11spd. If you're on 10 or something different - Wahoo Support is your best bet for a solution.
@ no one has done it! Always have to test the waters! You gotta be the guy who does everything differently than everyone else! That's how new things get discovered! By doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing !
Pisses me of how they don’t tell you, you that you need to buy other tools to install this cassette fucking annoying for people who don’t do bikes now I have to wait another two days to install this shit feel like I could lunch a puppy
Thank you for the clear explanation. I was ready to plunk down an extra $300 for the Smart model that comes with the cassette. Time to put on the big girl pants and use the tools. Thank you:)
Everything makes sense now, thank you so much for the awesome video! This was my first time putting a cassette on and it all makes perfect sense now.
This is great. Quick, easy and right to the point. Thanks to this, I was able to install my first cassette ever to my new wahoo kickr core.
This is brilliant. Thanks Shane, exactly what I needed to know from a newbie installing a cassette on my first direct drive trainer!
Top tip to prevent cross threading turn it anti clockwise first to allow it to settle flat on the threads then turn it clockwise
Such a helpful and clear video!!! I had no idea you even needed a cassette with Tacx Flux Smart trainers so had to quickly understand what was involved. Best set up video by far! Thank you
Yet another super video. Llama always covers the subtle, key points that others overlook.
I put some grease on the freewheel body to avoid corrosion. I was suprised to find some corrosion the first time I disassembled my cassette. No problem with a small amount of grease.
Hiya, a couple of points. Maybe you should demonstrate using the chain whip, it may help people and I notice you skimmed over the bit where you explain putting a cassette on that doesn’t have the insert tool. I think that that deserves a bit more attention as if someone is a novice then it’s pretty likely that they will mess it up and end up with all the cogs in a heap on the floor! So a bit more detail about how and where to put the spacers would be good ( I think anyway)
All the best
Another great video Shane! This helped me get my new trainer setup, much appreciated.
I love how you stated that putting a cassette together is like building a large sandwich 😀 I did have cigs everywhere, but your video helped me get the cassette installed on my trainer. Thank you!
Straight and to the point. I was curious which of the several spacers to use, but I could see it in the video.
What a brilliant video. Thank you so much for a high quality demo.
Thank you for this as I have a Core in the mail! Time to add some miles soon!
Thanks for this video - my kickr core has just arrived and is still in its box - called the shop where I bought it asked if I needed any tools to install cassette - they said NO!
Even if I can I would rather do it right and have the right equipment considering I’ve spent a small fortune on my setup.
I’ve now order some tools to do it right - have to wait a few more days before I get it up and running.
That sucks. Time for a new shop!
Hi. Just bought new Kickr Core. Should I put some grease on the hub before putting the cassette on?
Optional. It won’t hurt it.
As always, great vid Shane! As a Canadian, I approve of that hoodie...
Thanks for posting this. How do know what cassette to selelct? I have a sram force 10/36 12 speed cassette on my bike.
I’ve always found with the kickr 1 and now 2 that I always have to adjust the rear mech when going from the road to the trainer as it’s not quite aligned. Am I doing it wrong or is it just this product? It’s just a small adjustment each time but none the less a little annoying.
It's rather common problem and yes it's a little annoying. You could experiment with very thin DIY spacers to line up both cassettes in the same position in relation to the derailleur. It's a bodgy solution but could work.
Thanks for the reply. Do you know here to get such a spacer? Is it still the same on the latest generation kickr?
Had the same thing with 2 Kickrs even when I put a different cassette. Only a small amount of fettling required but annoying when you're stood in your Chammy and cleats!
I followed the instructions and used a torque wrench to match my wheel and trainer. Seemed to help.
Dejected J can you explain wheel and trainer?
Got a Kickr Core to go with my 8 speed bike. Can I buy a 11 speed cassette for my 8 speed bike now and be future proof that I can keep using the cassette if I buy a 11 speed bike later? Thanks!
I'll be installing the cassette tonight. I received the Kick Core last week, but have been busy and looking around for a torque wrench. I have an FR5.2 socket, but it says in two places to tighten to (40NM? I don't have it with me, but that is what I recall). It seems the tool you had was a simple wrench. How important is the precise torque? I would have had it assembled a few days ago if it weren't for finding someone with a torque wrench. As it was mentioned a couple of times in my paperwork, I figured it was probable pretty important.
Specific torque not a requirement, just a "serving suggestion". I've never used a torque wrench to install a cassette, and I've install them on a LOT of trainers and rear wheels.
@@gplama Thank you. As it was, it was too loose with 40NM. I turned it to 60 and then just kept tightening until it was secured. Not sure what torque was required, but less than the 60. I guess I could have just used the tools I had and not sought out a torque wrench.
No need for a torque wrench as the tension from the chain on the cogs under load will lock the cassette down real tight. It's due to this same principle that left pedals use reverse threading so they don't come unthreaded during use.
...Duh, face palm. I was thinking of freewheels, which are rare these days but where this would work. With cassettes this wouldn't work, as the tension of the chain on the cogs would not tighten the lock ring. So, you have to do it manually. I prefer to use a torque wrench but I'm not a bike mechanic and don't trust myself to go by feel like a pro could. Sorry about the confusion. I got started on bikes that had freewheels so part of me is still "old school".
Thank you. I didn't see until after the edit. The whole family uses this account for youtube, so often don't see notifications. Since I posted that last year, I have taken on/off the cassette many times. I switch between my 7 speed (cassette) and my 12 cassette bikes from time to time. Having done it several times now, I do have teh feel. I just make sure there is no cross threads and then tighten with a regular 12" socket wrench. Hard to overtighten with that leverage. I go until there is no play in any of the cassette sprockets. Thank you for taking time to reply. @@kovie9162
-David
@@debbiewyler4048 Glad to hear it!
I’m trying to install an 11-28 shimano on this same trainer and it appears to be too big. I can’t fit all 11 rings on there
Ive got an 11speed cassette and my 2nd smallest ring is slightly wobbly when having tightened everything correctly do you know a possible cause?
Lock ring might be cross threaded. Try reinstall.
Purely out of curiosity, has anyone used an impact wrench or driver to remove a cassette, and if so does it obviate the need for a chain whip? I have all the manual tools but was just wondering.
hi. i´ve installed a 11speed cassette on my Kickr Core to be used with my 11speed bike.
As im using outside quite often, i decided to get a dedicated cheap bike for the trainer.
The new bike has 7speeds (2x) with a Shimano Trouney derailleur.
My question is, can i keep the 11 speed cassette on the trainer and simply adjust the derailleur to access only 7 speeds on the trainer, or this wont work? i wont be using the original bike cassette noir switching between trainer.
You might get three or four gears that work, maybe. Not an ideal setup.
Hey Shane, with the Flux 2, my casette was installed by my LBS. When I take out the 15mm quick release adapter the whole cassette is able to slide off the free hub. the cassette stays in one piece. should the lock ring for the casette hold it onto the free hub regardless of whether that adapter is there or not?
im trying to install mine but when i take the bike on the trainer. the frame is not even out. i tried a new cassette and the one that was on the bike. results the same. any help? trying to get it work for 3h now
Shane what's the plastic thingy?
I put my cassettes on the hard way. Getting the Core soon when it arrives hopefully soon.
They now come with cassettes. Well, most.
Shane Miller - GPLama that's handy! The shop who initially fitted a cassette only my Flux (since refunded after 2 were defective) must've turfed out. No bother least I know how to do now!
Thanks for the video - like many, I have a Wahoo Core in the post (present from the wife). My bike has Shimano 10S 12-30. I have a spare 10S 11-28 sitting around, which I could use, or should I get a duplicate 10S 12-30 to avoid re-adjusting the derrailleur? Thanks!
No adjustment needed there. Whack that 11-28 on and ride on!
My bike has a 10 speed cassette. I want to get a Neo 2t... Where would that spacer go? Does that spacer come usually with the trainer or with the cassette?
1.8mm spacer behind the cassette on the freehub. The spacer comes with the trainer (and likely with the cassette too).
@@gplama thanks so much!
Hi Shane! Thanks for this video. We have a family cassette issue, my husbands is 11-28 and mine is 11-32. We bought a 11-28 for the wahoo, though, every time i used my bike on the trainer, noises appear and sometimes the chain jumps to a small gear.. do I have to set the derailleur based on the wahoo ? what is wrong? do you know?
Sounds like a chain wear issue. If the chain and cassette don't mesh very well you'll encounter issues like this in smaller gears.
@@gplama thabks for replying!!! It actually makes sense. Thanks
Any tips on how to know which spacer goes in which order? My spacers fell on the ground and I don’t know which one goes where.
Shimano? This PDF might help: si.shimano.com/pdfs/ev/EV-CS-R7000-4330.pdf
@@gplama YES! Exactly what I needed. Thank you!! Great video!
Thanks for the video! I have a Kickr Core being delivered and i'm having a Sunrace 11-28T cassette coming with it to use as a standalone cassette with my trainer. My bike however has a 105 11x34 cassette. Will I need to adjust my derailleur each time i change from my 11-28T cassette on my trainer to my 105 11x34 on the bike and vice versa? Many thanks
Should be fine
Hey I can’t but on the last (smallest ring) of my cassette any tips ?
If it's an 11 or 12 speed cassette, don't use a spacer behind the cassette.
Hey! I have a wheel-on trainer and thinking of upgrading to direct-drive and selling my current one to help fund it. The issue I have is that my wife only has a 7 speed Hybrid bike. I'm wondering if it's bad for the unit to constantly change the cassette back and forth?
There's no problems doing this... just the time and hassle.
You're better off just replacing her shifter, gears, cable, and derailuer with 11-speed, or getting a new bike.
How do you do it without the handy wrench. That is really what I think most want to know.
How do you removed the lock ring from the cassette before installing it on the core?
You pry it off with your fingers or a small screwdriver. It's just pressed into the plastic carrier and only threads into the hub itself.
Why do I still have play on mine? Tacx Flux S, 10 spd cassete, with spacer, no tools. Am I missing a wrench?
Most cassettes have a recommended torque of 40 newton meters, which is actually quite a lot of force. I'd suggest getting a torque wrench to make sure you're tightening it down properly. (they sell cheap ones at Harbor Freight) Also make sure you have enough spacers, and that the smallest sprocket isn't bottoming out on the splines of the hub. I have an 8 speed cassette, and I'm in the process of dialing in the space between the dropout and first sprocket so I don't have to index my gears every time I put the bike on the trainer. Just ordered a Shimano 11-speed 1.85mm spacer (FW8991) that I think will do the trick based on my measurements.
Hey there, great Vid as always, thanks; have got a question. I want to buy a Kickr Core and start using it with my old bike, which got a 8 by cassette. Can i mount a 8 by cassette without any additional adapters or do i need to buy any additional stuff (want to buy SHIMANO CS-HG51 11-28). Thanks for any help!!!
8, 9, 10 & 11 compatible freehubs according to the Wahoo website.
I have the same situation and my Core arrived today. I have shimano 8 speed (cassette is actually Sunrace 11-32). I reached out to Wahoo and they replied that all we need to do is install the supplied spacer just as you would for a 10 or 9 speed... here's to hoping.
@@Try_n_2Tri Thx for the Info. Perhaps you can let me know how this played out for you?
Took my Core to my LBS today and they installed the 8 speed 11/32T shimano cassette on the trainer. The tech initially thought it would need a larger (thicker) spacer but once he fit everything on, his was too thick. He then used the metal one provided by Wahoo with the trainer and voila it worked. Home I went and got set up. Initially I had some pretty serious gearing issues but I watched Wahoo's video here on UA-cam on adjusting a noisy cassette and just tweaked the barrel adjuster and it appears to work now.
In short - for 8 speed use the Wahoo provided spacer and - barrel adjuster video - let the pain begin.
Lama great video and your site rocks for just this very reason - community solutions.
@@Try_n_2Tri great. Thanks for the report! Have Fun!
Hi Shane, my girlfriend has a 10-speed bike en I have a 11-speed. Can i use the 10-speed bike on my directdrive trainer with a 11 speed cassette?
You can... but it's not advised and won't work very well.
@@gplama Thanks for your advice!
Amazon US won't sell to us in Australia but there are on line and bike shops that have similar tools.
Damn it Amazon.... argh.
on my Shimano 11-30 cassette the threads on the lockring don't seem to be long enough to reach the hub of the trainer... any tips?
Remove any spacers from the free hub for 11spd.
@@gplama the plastic spacers that come with the cassette?
No, the metal spacers between the hub and cassette. If that’s not the issue this might be one for the local bike shop to have a quick look at in person.
Has anyone found that the pre-installed Sunrace cassette on the Kickr doesn’t work well with Shimano Ultegra & Dura Ace.
The BW lockring removal tool you link to in the description is now listed by Amazon as unavailable, and it doesn't seem like they have any idea when they will be in stock. Since my Core is due to arrive tomorrow, I'm curious if you could find and link to replacement. I just have it in my head that I need to get a tool with a built-in spanner so I don't need to fuss with a big wrench. Got a new link? :)
Damn. Those look to be hard to find. Here's an alternate non-integrated one: amzn.to/2FDhtwk
@@gplama Thanks for the link. Just used it.
@@HiddenDriveways How did setting yours up go? Im in the same boat. Core is on its way this week and the cassette part def has me a bit nervous
@@themikecycle9886 Took a little figuring out, but I figured it out. I documented the assembly here - ua-cam.com/video/rSvO5qV7YCg/v-deo.html
Thanks, Shane. This is very helpful.
Did the original kickr come with an 11speed hub or 10.to out an 11 speed cassette on will I need a new hub?
All Kickrs since Gen 1 have been 11spd freehubs.
Thanks Shane, good demonstration
0:34 "Compatible with my bike". What needs to be checked for compatibility? In what way could it be incompatible? Thanks.
10 speed isn't compatible with 11 or 12, etc.
@@gplama Great. Thanks for the instantaneous reply!
Hey Lama... is there anyway to control a Kickr manually in ERG mode while still logging miles in Zwift? I know I can use the Wahoo Fitness app on my android tablet to set a power requirement, but how do I stop Zwift from overriding this? I am basically looking for a "manual ERG" mode in Zwift. I have no idea why Zwift workouts limit the power adjustment to ±10%... seems like I should be able to adjust that however I want. I have created workouts, and that's works if I know how I am going to feel, but even then, sometimes I just feel like sprinting, or whatever. I don't "train", I don't have a "plan"... I just ride... basically for fitness, mental as much as physical... Thanks...
Use the Wahoo Fitness app for trainer control, and to stop Zwift taking control only pair the 'Power Meter' and no 'Controllable Trainer'.
Perfect. Thanks!!!!
My cassette is stuck on my KICKR CORE... Got any tips to get it off?
Chain whip and cassette lockring tool. Failing that.... your local bike shop.
Should the cassette be the same size as your normal wheel?
Speeds are important, yes. Ratios not so much. Although going from a 25 on the road to a 32+ on the trainer may cause clearance/chain length issues. I'd keep within a similar ratio range.
Hey is it possible putting on a 7 gear cassette on a dd trainer??
See manufacturer specs on their websites. They all list the compatibility for the freehubs. I don't know off the top of my head sorry.
Hi Shane, do you think if I can use my 8-speed bike on the 11-speed trainer?
It’s best not to. Get an 8 speed cassette for the trainer.
Shane Miller - GPLama Thank you for your quick reply, Shane.
@@gplama Now I'm confused. I've seen comments above this, stating the 1.8mm spacer provided worked for 8 speed cassette?
@@Dmart10 I assumed you were wanting to use an 8 speed bike on an 11 speed cassette. That's not advised. If you want to install an 8 speed cassette on the trainer to match the bike - that'll work.
@Shane: I like your hoodie!!! Do you know if there is a serious way to use the 2017 Wahoo Kickr with a 10s Campagnolo Cassette? The Campy freehub from Wahoo is only allowed up to Kickr 2016. Thanks a lot.
That's one for Wahoo Support. I don't have any Campy bikes for hands-an.
Kind of a stupid question; is it possible to use a single speed (fixed gear) on a DD trainer
No. Not easily or without a solid hack. It'll need to be 130mm rear axle width or greater. The 'fixed' part is the rear hub which no direct drive trainers I know of are. Most spin bikes are fixed.
Shane Miller - GPLama
Thanks
Hi Mr. Miller. The first day I got my smart trainer, I was slamming on the rear break (disc break) for that first day... when I eventually go to put my back wheel back onto my bike, will I encounter any issues and if so how can I fix them? Thank you
This is one for your local bike shop/mechanic.
Great video, was the power overshot issue on the core been addressed?
1.04 addresses this. I’m still ripping into a few sprint tests with this. I’ll do an update soon.
@@gplama Thanks for the reply, gonna pick up a core
I love this thank you!
Good simple vid. Classy hoodie!!
Is this the VA3 Music hes wearing? Also is the wrist band the original one? Does someone know?
My hoodie? Someone sent it to me. No idea. The FR935 band is original.
If I use a 12 speed sram GX do I need any kind of adapters?
Also have this question
core vs. regular 2018, which one is quieter?
They're both quiet. Line ball.
What about grease? Should that be used?
If you like. Not essential.
How do I figure out what cassette to buy for a 21 Allez base model.
The same cassette as on your bike is the best bet. Your local bike shop should be able to match it 1:1.
@@gplama I figured it out. SHIMANO HG51 8-Speed Cassette (11-32T). I've been riding zwift on a spin bike which is fun, but the power data is way off and doesn't feel like a real bike. Last week I bought the Apple TV 4K and today bought both the Allez and the Kickr Core. I am super excited about this purchase. Next purchase will be the Favero duo for outdoors.
My bike 8 speed. Can I put 11 speed on my trainer?😎🇨🇦
Best use the same speed cassette on the trainer as your bike requires.
no grease?
Hi Shane, just wondering what amount of 'squeaking' is normal on these. I cleaned my bike, put some dry lube on the chain and installed with new 105 11sp cassette. It sounds a bit grindy, i'm wondering if due to different wear rates. My old ultegra chain/cassette has 8000km on it. maybe it's worth trying the old cassette on the trainer? or get a new chain to match indoor setup?
Could subside once teeth wear in or do I need to add a drop of tri flow to the jocky wheels? Degreaser could have got in there. thanks!!
Things should be smooth. I'd check chain/cassette/chainrings. 8000km is a LOT of kms on a drivetrain.
@@gplama ok thanks mate, will measure the chain stretch again but am fairly easy on my gear changes etc. Perhaps I'll try the ultegra cassette on the trainer instead. Just feels like the finish of the 105 cassette isn't that good in comparison.
Just checked the chain stretch and couldn't fit the 0.75 (Park Tool) in the links so is still fine in my books. Probably just start using it, the sound isn't too bad I guess.
This was extremely helpful... thanks!
Will this be the same for a tacx neo 2t?
Yes.
@@gplama thanks!!
Does the Kickr Core include the spacers you need for a 9 or 10 speed cassette?
I believe so. My full video on that shows everything in the box.
Yes. There is one spacer included in the kit for 10 or 9 speed. I just unpacked my core and there is one.
@@Try_n_2Tri and do you know where the spacer goes? do you need another tool?
Why does Wahoo add $300 (Kickr) for a $80 cassette?
Kickr has more than just a cassette. But the Core is a good option.
cassette pliers are better than chain whips and easier to use. Won’t damage anything either.
I followed the Amazon links posted and this link (Nashbar Cassette Lockring Tool (Amazon US): amzn.to/2pHOKeS) shows the item is not currently available....at least in US. FYI
Cheers. I've updated the links to this one: amzn.to/2NHhG00
Is the Core available with a Campy freehub? The Kickr is not!
One for Wahoo Support. I'm told an 11spd Shimano is the same spacing and 'compatible' with Campy 11spd. If you're on 10 or something different - Wahoo Support is your best bet for a solution.
Anyone have an idea on whether I can install my 12 speed Sram NX Eagle cassette?
NX should go on the Shimano HG freehub no problem.
@@gplama think there will be any issues with the stack height though?
No idea sorry. I have an NX 11-50 to install here one day soon to see how it goes.
@@gplama that's what this is. on a 2020 stump jumper. went ahead and ordered the trainer. so we'll see I guess :)
Dang I need to spend another 200 dllrs for a cassette capital with sram etap?
To make is AXS 12 speed compatible, yes. But if you have AXS 12 speed, you have $200 spare :)
put a 11-42t on the back
@ no one has done it! Always have to test the waters! You gotta be the guy who does everything differently than everyone else! That's how new things get discovered! By doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing !
Pisses me of how they don’t tell you, you that you need to buy other tools to install this cassette fucking annoying for people who don’t do bikes now I have to wait another two days to install this shit feel like I could lunch a puppy
First :)
hopefully you know how to install a cassette for your new $1800 trainer
Not everyone does. It's a common query. I hope this will help.