CycleOps Bicycle trainer - fits a real bike
Kia ora, I have an bicycle trainer that fits the rear axle of any bike. It has an adjustor to make peddling harder or easier that sits on the handle bars of your bike. It can be placed inside or outside, e.g., in front of the telly, on the deck, in the garage. Very stable triangle design.
I have decided I hate indoors exercise unless it's social; I'm mostly an outside girl, that's why it's for sale.
Brand: CycleOps. Age: I can't remember, but it's in good not excellent condition, used. Sale terms: As is, where is. # owners: 1. Main thing is, it works and has plenty life in it. Recently tested.
Price: $120. I can't remember what we paid for it new, but the most similar one online I see is over $800 nowadays. Payment methods: cash or direct credit to bank. No credit cards, EFTPOS, layby, Western Union. No instalments. No pay later. No tyre kickers.
Pick up from in town or local delivery only, e.g. I can deliver into Whangarei town to your work/home, meet at the Cobham Oval carpark, or deliver local only. I deliver only on the one day a week I go into town.
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In The Post’s opinion piece on the developments set to open across Aotearoa in 2026, John Coop suggests that, as a nation, we’re “allergic to exuberance.”
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41.3% Yes
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33.9% Maybe?
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