The same here, though with the additional thru-axle compatibility they are more competitive with the CycleOps Hammer, which had pretty wide compatibility compared to Wahoo previously. Now, that first line item is more accurately broken out into three separate line items:ġ) Increased 12×142 thru axle compatibilityģ) More/better clearance for disc brakes and flat mount brakes.Īs you can see, in many ways this is basically just like what Tacx did last year with the Tacx Neo update, which was pretty minor and just aimed at increasing bike frame compatibility. Basically, there are two core changes:ī) Integration/compatibility with Wahoo’s new CLIMB (see above). So what’s so different about the 2017 version compared to the 2016 version? Well honestly…not much. ![]() I talk about the CLIMB accessory in this totally separate post, so go check that out there. But now, here at Eurobike, we’ve got two further announcements, including a new Wahoo KICKR as well as the CLIMB accessory for Wahoo’s 2017 trainers. Wahoo’s been busy this summer between the new KICKR SNAP announced last month, as well as the new Wahoo ELEMNT MINI announced earlier this month. ![]() ![]() Or more precisely, just about the end of new trainer announcement. It’s that time of year again – new trainer season.
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