
Tacx Flux 2 Smart T2980
Tacx Flux 2 Smart T2980
Hello - I have only had the best experiences and the delivery was prompt - as is actually always the case with Galaxus. The product was delivered within the agreed time.
My Smarttrainer came with all adapters for use with thru axle. Docu for installation with adapters for bike with thru axle : https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=CfKVSIDSp55tvyDodW87z5
4 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.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, I have a 9-speed cassette. Everything fits there. I suspect the freehub body of a 9-speed cassette is different from that for 12-speed. You simply have to install a different freehub body. After that it should work.
Yes, that's exactly the combo I train with.
Yes, this is no problem with the adapter parts supplied. I also ride a SRAM 1x12 cassette with the Flux 2.
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
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!
I assume that this should work. If not, you should be able to return the item if necessary.
As stated in the availability, the delivery time is about 8 days. Taking into account the current situation, 3-4 additional days count. The enquiry function is not intended for this purpose, please contact customer service if you have further questions on delivery times.
It is best to make sure that you buy the same cassette as the one you have on your bike. If it is something exotic, i.e. not sram or Shimano, you should check the Tacx website to see if it is compatible with the trainer.
I noticed that a simulation or demo device can be selected in the desktop app under "Devices". If this is "connected", the simulation sensors show any values, even if it is not being driven. Could it therefore be that the correct device is not connected? In my opinion, this is a plausible behaviour if the wrong device is connected.
hi. you can ride the flux 2 (T2980) with a long cage. i use it myself, but with a road bike (shimano 105), not mtb.
Hello. No it does not.
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.
This is the Tacx Flux 2.
Both are top roller trainers, the Neo is the Tacx high-end product. Depends on your needs, a professional cyclist will probably opt for the Neo, the ambitious amateur will be satisfied with the Flux 2 Smart. Neo: + motor brake + Resistance 2200 vs. 2000 watts + Accuracy 1% vs. 2.5% + Gradient up to 25% vs. 16 + Simulation of descents as well as road surface (e.g. cobblestones)
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