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I simply could not work out the rear tire problem… it was eating too many tires and ruining too many rides (stopping to change tires). In the end, I am happier with the Kickr, and glad I made the change. The CT went back because of it’s habit of eating tires. In fact, I’ve had both back to the factory. But, that doesn’t mean they have been without problems. Overall, both have been good products for me. If you slow down it ramps power quickly, which makes setting specific watts at higher power more problematic (or at least harder to maintain physically at higher wattages). Feels like it reacts faster in ERG mode (setting specific power levels), meaning it is a little less forgiving.This is a frustration that I haven’t been able to fix… I’m not sure if it is the Kickr or Trainer Road.
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I didn’t have this issue when using a Mac and Bluetooth smart. It loses power control usually once or twice per hour for me for a minute or two each time. A little more buggy, using Ant communication protocol, which is used for windows machines.
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It appears that more an more options are available for the Kickr, as they make the drivers readily available (as opposed to CT who does not make their protocols available to third parties). There are other paid options available, such as Strava. Neither display riders on a course, like a CT.
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I’m evaluating PerPro Studio, a third party software that doesn’t require a subscription ($100, available for both Kickr or CT), which does include workouts and courses. I use Trainer Road to create workouts (which also works for the CT too), but that costs $10 per month subscription.
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Some software and drivers can be done using iPhones or iPads rather than full computers.No tire issue, as it it doesn’t use one.Feels more realistic or road-like, in that it coasts much longer than the CT.Can be controlled from Mac or Windows computers. I also think lining up your rear wheel relative to the trainer is important. I think it’s more if a problem on longer high power rides. I’ve seen this in the web, and have a local friend who has experienced the same issue. It was better, but still happens at times. I sent it back to RacerMate at one point, and they worked on it. I’ve had the same happen with trainer specific tires too. I’ve literally melted down several tires on the CT. My biggest CT issue has been with tire problems.Not a big deal… I think this is probably true with most trainers. I think this is due to friction loss in the wheel. When I’ve tested my CT against my power tap power meter, my power meter always runs higher wattage than the CT.CT Ant requires additional setup, and has some hiccups of it’s own (occasionally missing cadence points). Unless you use something like CT Ant software, it won’t work wirelessly with your existing Ant cadence /speed sensors.Doesn’t communicate on an open protocol, although its been around long enough that several software companies have written drivers that talk to CT. I’ve used this before and after bike fitting to analyze the improvement. It will do a Spinscan analysis, allowing you to get a left / right leg analysis.This is what I use for typical weekly workouts prescribed by my coach.