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Giant Mountain Bikes In Your Front Room

Giant mountain bikes are an impressive part of a range of bikes that are real competition winners. Reaching seventh position in the fifth leg of the World Cup in Val di Sole, Italy with Danny Hart, Giant also offer competitive training for people indoors. Owners of Giant mountain bikes are included in this ability to train inside. Rider training in the front room is made possible by the Giant Cyclotron Auto Trainer which enables Giant mountain bikes to be ridden indoors.

The super amazing features of the magnetic  training equipment will make Giant mountain bikes’ owners want to have one. When the weather make normal mountain biking difficult, the trainer is something of which every mountain biker will be glad by helping them keep in shape.

Its magnetic resistance feature provides a realistic training experience. Easy to fold, store and transport, the 100% aluminium frame is extremely lightweight. The Giant trainer comes in anodized grey with a precision-tuned two inch aluminium roller with a flywheel for a smoother pedalling action.

Almost all wheel sizes of Giant mountain bikes can be used on this trainer. Owners of Giant mountain bikes can relax about the bad weather because with the development and production of this Giant trainer, they are able to maintain and continue their training strategies for much longer.

Owner riders of Giant mountain bikes can feel proud to be part of a culture that creates brilliant technology and implements it by creating a truly superb machine, the Giant Cyclotron Auto Trainer.

The machine allows for increased training time and will no doubt assist mountain bike riders get into the right fitness regime to compete at a high level.

The Giant Cyclotron Auto Trainer has come into its own since public fitness and healthy orientated matters have repeatedly been in the media.

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