Minoura Live Ride 540 review

Minoura, Turbo trainer test
Cycling Weekly Verdict

A free download of Sufferfest - one of the hardest training videos around - adds extra value.

Reasons to buy
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    Easy to set up

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    Seven levels of resistance

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    Free Sufferfest download

Reasons to avoid
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    No cam lever on the brake unit

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Minoura's 540 uses an H-frame and a magnetic unit with a steel roller that is noticeably quiet.

Set-up is uncomplicated and even though there is no cam lever on the brake unit, the adjuster can be tuned to quickly set the tension on the tyre.

With seven levels of resistance from the large handlebar lever the 540 has enough varied resistance for recovery to hard interval sessions.

Minoura's 540 is compatible with a Live Training app that is downloadable to your iPhone for a small fee to help improve your training.

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