super slim, post: 138797, member: 97Dear Wise men of the East, who are Zwift experts!
I am looking at buying a Neo smart trainer after Interbike 2017, when HOPEFULLY the price will drop lower than the current $1750 AU.
Yahoo! Smart man, I can't wait for you to come on board.
I will be using a Window 7 64 bit PC, so will use an usb2 Ant+ dongle, + extension cable, and a wireless keyboard/mouse pad, and wireless headphones.
This will work just fine!
I will initially use Zwift to do 1/4 minute reps at 200/100 watts, until I build up my Wiggo/Froome legs, then start doing some races!
Phooey! Just go with Sagan legs and jump right into racing, more fun for the money.
I have a 32” (812 mm) TV/monitor at 9’6” (2.7 m) from my head when on the bike (Quest V1 with seat moved back so the same BB height above seat base, as there is no 100 mm chainstay extensions for a Quest, and seat recline(28 degrees), and drop bar height distance, as my Silvio V2.2)
Will it be big enough?
Yes it will be just fine, but they can never be too big
I have a 52” (1322 mm) 4 bladed ceiling fan directly over the bike, delivering up to 10,000 CFM @11.3 fps(280 m3/hr @3.5 m/sec) of air onto me.
Do I need a high velocity pedestal fan?
Probably, I do. It gets hot, very hot. A strong focussed blast is invaluable.
I was looking at using a 6 mm thick Flat topped Polypropylene carpet, with rubber backing, costing $30 from Bunnings, for 2.0 m*0.9 m, instead of a Wahoo Kicka mat at $100, for sweat catching and noise insulation.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ideal-diy-floors-2m-charcoal-flair-rubberback-indoor-carpet_p6620929
Should work but make sure it doesn't slide. The trainers will move. I have mine velcroed to the rubber mats.
Is the Wahoo mat good as sound insulation, as the trainer will be in my office on a hardwood floor, with a son’s bedroom next door, through double folding doors?
Neo is a great choice for noise, very quiet. He will hear you grunting more than the trainer.
Where and what height is a side table to mount the keyboard/mouse pad, etc?
I use fold up wooden tv trays beside the bikes. Also used for towels which are needed. Must be something better out there. I'm still looking. You didn't ask but a good mic and mic stand will round out your package very nicely.