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04 November 2021, 05:30 PM
wtg
Muoverti TiltBike
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Muoverti just unveiled a one-of-a-kind indoor trainer called the TiltBike, which it will be showing at tomorrow's Rouleur Show in London. According to the brand, the TiltBike enables riders to balance and steer, accelerate and brake, and fully engage their entire body in a way that simulates outdoor riding, indoors. The best smart bike segment may well have become a lot more competitive now, with competitors like Wahoo KICKR Bike and WattBike Atom unable to offer anything like what Muoverti is claiming.

This 'tilting technology' suggests that indoor cycling is inching towards a totally immersive virtual reality, that do everything they can to feel real. With indoor cycling apps such as Zwift and RGT Cycling have created virtual and real-world simulations that make it look like you're actually cycling, but none of them offer the real feeling of actually balancing on a bike. Muoverti says it has set out to change that, with the TiltBike, and it promises a lot of the same features and capabilities of other indoor smart bikes, but with a few extras that give it its own place in the market.

According to Muoverti, it designed an indoor smart bike that mirrors the physics of outdoor cycling and pedalling on the open road. Even the best turbo trainers – especially cheap models and wheel-on designs – can suffer from a ‘choppy’ feeling and loss of inertia in the pedal stroke, so Muoverti's patented system is certainly intriguing.


https://www.cyclingnews.com/ne...-balance-technology/


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04 November 2021, 06:55 PM
RealPlayer
For the true cycling experience, it should allow you to fall down if you don’t have enough momentum while tilting.


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04 November 2021, 07:58 PM
pianojuggler
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Originally posted by RealPlayer:
For the true cycling experience, it should allow you to fall down if you don’t have enough momentum while tilting.
For the true cycling experience it should have a dog chasing you; potholes, scrap lumber, beer bottles, and other obstacles in the road; and the periodic angry motorist either trying to run you into the ditch or at least flick a lit cigarette at your face.


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04 November 2021, 08:23 PM
CHAS
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Originally posted by pianojuggler:
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Originally posted by RealPlayer:
For the true cycling experience, it should allow you to fall down if you don’t have enough momentum while tilting.
For the true cycling experience it should have a dog chasing you; potholes, scrap lumber, beer bottles, and other obstacles in the road; and the periodic angry motorist either trying to run you into the ditch or at least flick a lit cigarette at your face.


and a very narrow seat that is as hard as a sidewalk.


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05 November 2021, 12:41 AM
RealPlayer
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Originally posted by pianojuggler:
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Originally posted by RealPlayer:
For the true cycling experience, it should allow you to fall down if you don’t have enough momentum while tilting.
For the true cycling experience it should have a dog chasing you; potholes, scrap lumber, beer bottles, and other obstacles in the road; and the periodic angry motorist either trying to run you into the ditch or at least flick a lit cigarette at your face.
Those features are available in the premium package. VR headset required.


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