My TACX trainer has settings for 700 & 26” so no need for a different wheel, but yes I do have a trainer specific smooth hard tyre.Ti is an excellent choice here. All those salty minerals sweated out dripping on the top tube and gathering around cable guides etc. just ruins most steel frames eventually. Surely though you will use a different rear wheel when on the Turbo trainer?
I guess any 700c wheel with a road block and specific Turbo trainer tyre would do the job (canti straddle cable unhooked).
Maybe i'm wrong, but this frame has cromo joints, so there is still some areas where there is a chance of salt damage, especially the meeting of the two materials.Ti is an excellent choice here. All those salty minerals sweated out dripping on the top tube and gathering around cable guides etc. just ruins most steel frames eventually. Surely though you will use a different rear wheel when on the Turbo trainer?
I guess any 700c wheel with a road block and specific Turbo trainer tyre would do the job (canti straddle cable unhooked).
Maybe i'm wrong, but this frame has cromo joints, so there is still some areas where there is a chance of salt damage, especially the meeting of the two materials.
Don't worry Woz , because unless @STX-RC knows something I don't there's nothing to worry about.Mmmh. Back to the drawing board @Peachy!
TBH - a towel on the top-tube away from the rivets and joins it may be OK.