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  • SAVE £24 - Tacx Satori Blue Pro Team - Limited Edition Trainer


    16 April 2010

    Evans Cycles are having a mad week flogging turbo trainers this week and one cracking deal is the Tacx Satori Blue Pro Team - Limited Edition Trainer - which is a sky blue version of the most popular Tacx cycletrainer is now available in a limited edition for enthusiasts.

    The Tacx Satori Blue Pro Team - Limited Edition Trainer is supplied with an exclusive high quality carrier bag and with a video cycling film in order to make your training more adventurous and pleasurable. In the film of the Amstel Gold Race you are cheered on by the thousands of spectators along the roadside. The Satori is the warm-up trainer of choice for Pro Teams. The very robust Satori frame will stand its ground almost anywhere and has been designed to withstand incredible forces. The brake consists of a very powerful Neodymium magnet, an extra large steel flywheel and a handlebar mounted shift lever.

    Tacx Satori Blue Pro Team - Limited Edition Trainer

    Brake:
    Neodymium magnet
    Cylinder:
    Soft Gel cylinder and stainless steel running surface
    Frame:
    Folding
    Resistance levels:
    Bar mounted lever - 10 levels
    Front wheel support:
    Included
    Extra Features:
    Trainer bag, Training DVD included in kit
    Notes:
    QR Skewer included


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