warthog1 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:37 am
queequeg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 4:10 pm
Wahoo went and released a new Kickr Model that addressed all the things I didn't like about the one I have now (except the juicy discount of course, so my Neo was still $300 cheaper than the new Kickr).
This one?
https://www.sportgps.com.au/wahoo-kickr ... 3wQAvD_BwE
Still not cheap
Yes, that one. I can’t remember what I paid for my Kickr ‘16, but it wasn’t that much. The Neo 2T is $2000, but with my juicy discount it came down to $1500, which was a steal when global demand for them is through the roof.
For the issue mentioned in the video above, two solutions are coming. Firstly, a 3rd party ring nut tool is being made as we speak, which you can then buy to replace your own bearings. Secondly, it appears Garmin will very shortly releasing a hub exchange program where they send you a new hub with bearings already installed, and you send the old one back. That will not require the ring nut tool.
No word on whether Garmin will make their official tool available, but it’s really a moot point if someone is selling a compatible tool.
I’m pretty happy with the Neo 2T at the moment. Time will tell if I have issues that need Garmin support, but locally in Sydney they have been pretty good at sorting issues, so the Neo 2T issues could end up being a storm in a tea cup.