My Kickr is the original version. It has worked flawlessly for 7 years and more than 10,500 miles. I am more than happy with it but I do hear of other people having problems with the drive belt, with excessive noise and with some of the built in sensors. What is your experience? Interested to know if the build quality of the first generation has been retained, or even improved, in the versions since mine. Wahoo is now up to version 6 of the Kickr and now Version 2 of the Kickr Bike.
@thecoffeeblog Жыл бұрын
Great video. I also have the original Kickr. I bought it cheaply because the freewheel was not spinning properly and changing gears was inaccurate. There is a spacer that gets squeezed and stuck on the axle after years of heavy use. I contacted Wahoo and they said they are not giving support to the original Kickr anymore, nevertheless, they sent me a leftover spacer for $25. I took the replacement ring and I had it professionally replicated, the guy who provided the service charged me for a minimum order of 20 pieces. Now I have too many (in case you need one). After the fix, I have been racing on the kikr every day for the past 2 years with no issues, I switched recently to the power meter on my bike because the Kikr has a small lag I wanted to improve. I love it so far and I also believe the new version does not offer enough to make it up for the switch.
@ThisIsJulianC Жыл бұрын
Generally Wahoo supports their products, sounds like they helped you
@thecoffeeblog Жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsJulianC definitely helped me but clearly stated the original kickr was not supported. I don't know if you can get the part from them anymore. Like I did
@dpetervan7 ай бұрын
I have the exact same Kickr, purchased in 2017. My experience has been the same as yours. Absolutely no issues....yet! I have considered changing the belt and bearings, just because, but then I stop myself and will continue to wait it out. I think I have almost, but not quite, the same number of miles on it as you. Very well built product. Thanks for sharing your experience!
@ThisIsJulianC7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing - I have been tempted to perform some servicing on it but always decide to leave it as is because it is running perfectly. I hear from Redditors insisting that it is impossible to run a Kickr for so long without any maintenance, but here I am and I am reassured that you have the same experience. (As of today Kickr is at 11,787 miles)
@dpetervan7 ай бұрын
@@ThisIsJulianC 🤞
@roymccarthy80222 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. I struggle starting to cycle again in the spring after the long cold winters here in Idaho and a Wahoo Kickr seem to be a great trainer to at least try an maintain my fitness level. I'm not sure about the Zwift program but it sounds like it can be at least more entertaining than staring at a wall. Found an unused/unopened V4 kickr that's in my price range that may be the way I go! Thanks again.
@ThisIsJulianC2 ай бұрын
Glad it helped. You don’t need Zwift but it does give you a much more immersive experience. I am usually watching something on a TV so I don’t pay too much attention to the avatar on the Zwift app, but it gives a feeling of actually cycling with other people. And I use it for the workouts that I do. Enjoy it! 👍
@sqd8r Жыл бұрын
I admit I enjoy riding indoors more than outdoors. No animals, cars, etc, to contend with or set up (I live in a condo and have a lot to do to bring them in, clean, and out of the condo building). Indoor cycling reminds me of when I bought a convertible. As a lifelong motorcyclist, many times the convertible was more appealing than gearing up for riding the arguably less safe option. The same applies to indoor v outdoor cycling, for me.
@ThisIsJulianC Жыл бұрын
Curious - do you ride Zwift? Do you watch TV while riding? I’m with you on the reasons for indoor cycling, I get out when I can but still cycle indoors more often.
@martialman.4563Ай бұрын
We have 4 kickrs, results and customer service have been mixed, half the products have failed within the first few months. Still have the original from 2012 and it has a poor signal too but still going.
@ThisIsJulianCАй бұрын
Good point on signal strength. Mine is using ANT+ and I have to have the dongle on a cable so that it sits on the ground about 14 inches from my pedals. Mrs C uses Bluetooth on hers instead, signal is stronger and no cable required.
@likemarksee9 ай бұрын
My kickr 5 is now on 7800 miles and i have had no problems with this one. The first one i bought, just after it’s release had a problem out of the box, but i got a full refund and i waited until the production issue was fully resolved. I think the Kickr’s are reliable now.
@ThisIsJulianC9 ай бұрын
When mine eventually fails I'll definitely get another one, super reliable and very pleased with it.
@johnthebiker300 Жыл бұрын
I cracked two ribs when sprinting on my Kickr and tipping sideways. Fell onto a large paint can. Doh! Had 2 kickrs but now have a Wattbike as I was sick of changing bikes around.
@ThisIsJulianC Жыл бұрын
Ouch! I would find it a serious pain to have to put the bike on and off the trainer on a regular basis so I get why you did that. I looked at the Kickr Bike (Gen 1) and passed on it, didn’t look at the Wattbike too much but I hear good things about it
@expbe2 ай бұрын
Nice video, is it your Kickr still running fine? Looks like the more expensive Kickr is more durable than the Kickr Core. I'm not sure what to do as a beginner. PS: Like your garage setup.
@ThisIsJulianC2 ай бұрын
Thanks. It’s still running well, closing in on 12k miles now. These are built very solid.
@TassaczekАй бұрын
Yeah, I'm considering buying it this year. But not sure if I should go with core a 2x price v6..
@ThisIsJulianCАй бұрын
Depends on budget how much you will use it and for how long. I am at 12k miles with my Gen 1 now, still going strong. If I had to replace it I would get the latest version at the time and not the core.
@TassaczekАй бұрын
@@ThisIsJulianC Thanks, I ordered v6. Not waiting for v7 xd
@xKillYourTVx16 күн бұрын
@@Tassaczek i doubt there is much they can improve from the v6. I ordered the v6 now too, hows yours doing?
@egovorch9 ай бұрын
have you never had to change out your belt after all that 10K mileage?
@ThisIsJulianC9 ай бұрын
Correct, I have not needed to replace or repair anything on it. Keep it clean and dust free... thats it.
@egovorch9 ай бұрын
@@ThisIsJulianC Thanks!
@xKillYourTVx16 күн бұрын
new to zwift. After all these miles you are only lvl 42?? How freaking long does it take to lvl up in zwift lol
@ThisIsJulianC16 күн бұрын
It’s not linear. As you level up, the amount of XP you'll need to earn to reach higher levels increases.
@xKillYourTVx16 күн бұрын
@@ThisIsJulianC yea i know but only lvl 42 after 16000km is wild. how freaking long will it take for max 100