Tacx Flux S Smart T2900
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Tacx Flux S Smart T2900


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AlexSchnegg

6 years ago

Hello, No, it is not compatible, see at the bottom of this page: https://support.tacx.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000455905-Installation-compatibility On the other hand, for your triathlon bike, it should be compatible with SRAM, you just need to buy a cassette. Greetings.

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RahelPatrick270522

1 month ago

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Virginia Parrotta

1 month ago

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You need the QR end caps (117-01575-02) for the Flux 2, which are available in assembly kit S0054. Then you can ride your Shimano 105 wheel with quick release.

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Jurysworld

10 months ago

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Galaxus

10 months ago

The SRAM Rival 12-speed cassette is not directly compatible with the Tacx Flux 2 Smart without additional parts. The Tacx Flux 2 Smart is compatible with Shimano and SRAM cassettes from 8-11 speeds as standard. For a SRAM XDR cassette, you need a separate XDR freehub body, which must be purchased separately.

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maag.sandro

10 months ago

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pascalfaeh

2 years ago

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fsalzgeber

2 years ago

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Hello Pascal The roller trainer comes with various adapters. We were able to clamp new, old and even a 26" children's racing bike. The children's racer is also 8-speed. Greetings franc

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Schwiiiz

3 years ago

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Ihunter

3 years ago

Yes, the 142x12mm and even for a 148x12mm thru axle - thanks to a spacer sleeve this is possible. For more information, I recommend you look for a guide on the internet. There you will find all the information you need to make a purchase decision.

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Reto93

3 years ago

is the cassette included?

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matthiashu

3 years ago

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Hello, you have to get the cassette yourself. Shimano 9- and 10-speed cassettes fit with the spacers supplied and 11-speed cassettes just like that.

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k-l-f

3 years ago

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hugoarn

3 years ago

Yes, buy a new cassette. Which cassette depends on the components that are built into your bike (Shimano / Campagnolo / etc). It is best to buy the identical one. If there are problems with the gearshift after installation, you will also have to replace the chain.

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boskicthebrain

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

The electric power is to slow you down... on the simulated hills. The magnetic FLUX created by the electricity is to slow down the flywheel inside what makes you put more effort to spin it. Like going up the hill. On going down it makes it spin as fast as 90km/h so you need to use breakes instead! Ok, just kidding about down hill ;-) Up hill is right! Cheers!

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