TACX NEO 2 Smart Trainer: Details // Unboxing // Initial Ride Review

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  • The Tacx NEO 2 Smart Trainer. The next evolution from TACX to their top of the range direct drive indoor cycling trainer. Remember to click SUBSCRIBE to support this CZcams channel: bit.ly/3aUph9W
    Links:
    Tacx Neo 2 (Amazon US Search): goo.gl/fTUWhN
    Tacx Neo 2 Official: goo.gl/3JqUur
    Tacx Neo (Amazon): amzn.to/2n0fOnt
    Tacx Neo Smart T2800 User Review - June 2016: goo.gl/2ELReg
    TACX Neo Smart Trainer: Basic Maintenance Tips goo.gl/pSTMmV
    TACX Neo Smart Trainer - Creaking Problem Solved goo.gl/8F19Zk
    TACX NEO Road Feel - The Game Changer! goo.gl/bdJNoE
    TACX Neo Smart Trainer: Off The Grid: goo.gl/MVHu1n
    TACX Neo: Grinding Noise Problem Solved! goo.gl/dzfqA9
    NEO 2 Unit Specifications:
    - Direct Drive Interactive Smart Trainer (ERG Mode / SIM Mode)
    - Bike compatibility: Standard QR 130/135mm. Adapters for 142x12mm and 148x12mm Thru-Axle support (supplied)
    - Shimano/SRAM compatible freehub. (Does not come with a cassette)
    - Wireless protocols: ANT+ (FE-C), Bluetooth Smart (FTMS soon)
    - Data Transmission: Speed, Cadence, Power, (+ trainer control)
    - Power Accuracy Claims +-1%
    - Calibration: Not required! Nice!
    - Grade simulation: 25%
    - Max wattage: 2200W
    - Downhill Drive / Road Surface Simulation
    - Flywheel size/weight: "Mass inertia" 125kg / 275.6lbs
    - Noise level: Really quiet. Really.
    - Unit weight: 24.8kgs/54.7lbs
    - Works with or without a power supply (no downhill drive w/o)
    - Front wheel riser block supplied
    - Bonus 1 month Tacx Premium software.
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Komentáře • 248

  • @dskordo
    @dskordo Před 5 lety +4

    After much deliberation, I grabbed a Neo 1 for about 35% off retail - a great deal indeed. Found an online deal which a local shop matched. Thanks Shane this review certainly helped with Neo 1 vs 2 feel and current features. What also helped, was the fact that I purchased 2 newly redesigned 2018 Wahoo Kickrs which both had significant problems. The only reason I mention this, is to illustrate the risk in sometimes buying latest - greatest. I really liked how quiet the new Wahoo was, and the heavier flywheel (vs 2017) had a good feeling. Sadly, they didn't hold up more than 2 weeks before they were returned.

  • @allanbollins4918
    @allanbollins4918 Před 5 lety +4

    just picked up my neo 2 today had to watch your vid first lol

  • @tomtomuser8364
    @tomtomuser8364 Před 5 lety

    Shane Miller - no one reviews like u do - all truths and no BS. Thank-you.

  • @BRC76
    @BRC76 Před 5 lety +3

    Great vid - brilliant explanations of the benefits of the Neo. Whilst balanced your and DCR reviews made me go for the Neo 1 in the UK for £850 on BF. Love it. So much better than the Vortex for feel and in Erg it is simply awesome. Will get the benefits out of my Trainer Road sub so much more now. Thanks and keep up the fantastic vids.

  • @teriemer
    @teriemer Před 5 lety +2

    I think, this is currently the very best hometrainer out there! I had the Kickr18 - but Neo2 is honestly one level up. Do I miss climb? A little - that is a cool thing from Wahoo. Why is Neo2 better than all the others? 1. the comfort (sideways "rocker-plate" build-in) is really great. 3h+ in the saddle without any issues (try that on a solid turbo). 2. the sound level - it's so quite. 3. Ride-feel smoothnes - it's really really good.

  • @scenario1236
    @scenario1236 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks Mr and Mrs. Lama glad to know my Neo 1 still good to keep.

  • @szabiakanich
    @szabiakanich Před 5 lety +4

    Definitely a better upgrade than the P2s ;-) Great review. Awesome to get Von's take on things. That 800+ watt sprint of hers was fantastic. Good stuff.

  • @VBL-
    @VBL- Před 4 lety +1

    Just bought it for €949, so excited to get going!

  • @oldsap
    @oldsap Před 5 lety +11

    holy crap 800+ watts on Von's sprint!

  • @brianlathan2465
    @brianlathan2465 Před 5 lety +2

    Taco or Wahoo 🤔well done Von she really didn't want to get off that bike Shane , great data and video as always cheers guys

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +3

      Always choose the taco over a smart trainer! :)

  • @mattcostall5321
    @mattcostall5321 Před 5 lety +1

    Great review, given all your reviews on the 1st and 2nd gen i have opted for a Neo 2 over the Wahoo. I have thought against the world of indoor training for four years, but now i realised i can get some more focused training and in a safer environment through the dodgy winter months. I have built my pain cave based on your recommendations in videos so i will let you know how i fair. Looking forward to seeing data on how efficient my pedal stroke is on Q rings and conventional. Keep up the great work!!

  • @andycorso8498
    @andycorso8498 Před 5 lety +3

    Enjoyed the short and to the point responses.....

  • @Mine96craft
    @Mine96craft Před 5 lety +2

    The only thing I could think of where they could still improve upon is adding a handle because carrying those 24kg isn't so easy the way it is right now

  • @johnpowell2524
    @johnpowell2524 Před 5 lety +2

    Another great review looks like about +£350 in uk- hard to justify and the original neo looks good value at around £850. I'll stick with my Vortex for now

  • @vedhed21
    @vedhed21 Před 5 lety +4

    Good vid. I like the Vonboxing comment below. Still, I think I'll squeeze another winter out of my Wahoo Kickr before upgrading to one of the quiet units.

  • @kidsafe
    @kidsafe Před 5 lety +4

    I certainly hope there’s no capacitor off-gassing “steam” in the Neo during sprints! :o

  • @manuelgaertner2258
    @manuelgaertner2258 Před 5 lety +7

    Throw Bananas at your Opponent - Sounds like super mario Race Game

  • @fiftyoneindustries2
    @fiftyoneindustries2 Před 5 lety +1

    There you go, my Neo1 just died. No lights no glory. Time to experience some of Tacx's customer service

  • @SlowtwitchDe
    @SlowtwitchDe Před 5 lety +3

    „I‘m looking forward looking at you data“ That’s just what my wife also loves to hear from her husband :)

  • @BjarnedeBont
    @BjarnedeBont Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks for your thorough comparison. Just bought a (new) Neo 1 a couple of weeks ago with a discount of 350€. Some shops are still discounting at that price. According to this video, I don’t think the Neo 2 is worth the extra 350€. I think a good advise is to buy a Neo 1 for that price?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +1

      That sounds like a pretty good deal to me.

    • @Fluterra
      @Fluterra Před 5 lety +1

      In the US/Canada, the price of the Neo 1 is only $120 less... not worth not buying the 2 at that difference. The main differences will be apparent in the future, when new updates are released that take advantage of the Neo 2’s increased processing power, memory, and better components (as claimed by Tacx).

    • @BjarnedeBont
      @BjarnedeBont Před 5 lety

      Fluterra I think you’re right, bit for now I don’t think in my case it is worth the extra money. When those extra’s become available, I van always decide to upgrade (in a couple of years). For now the Neo 1 suits and a Zwift PC which can handle a screenrate of +20fps in bunchrides is more of a concern for me.

  • @chrisb_rc
    @chrisb_rc Před 5 lety +31

    It's another Vonboxing 👌

  • @LeoInterHyenaem
    @LeoInterHyenaem Před 5 lety +3

    Ordered Mine two days ago. Can't wait to set it up. Hope, it delivers (touch wood! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻).

    • @bertraminc9412
      @bertraminc9412 Před 3 lety

      Did you get it yet? Lol!

    • @LeoInterHyenaem
      @LeoInterHyenaem Před 3 lety

      @@bertraminc9412 Did, used once or twice at most. Sold it. Home trainers are just not My cup of tea. I much prefer real rides, especially long bike tours.

    • @bertraminc9412
      @bertraminc9412 Před 3 lety

      @@LeoInterHyenaem Thanks, was wondering if it was worth the money.

    • @LeoInterHyenaem
      @LeoInterHyenaem Před 3 lety

      @@bertraminc9412 If you don't mind doing stationary cycling, have a fan ready to cool you off and to blow off / dry the sweat as you train (as would the air current on outside rides), for whatever reason can't afford to ride outside - it's absolutely worth it.
      With that said, those who have used roller trainers, say they feel much more natural (i.e., emulate the feel of real ride much better). I have no experience with roller trainers, but would probably prefer a smart roller trainer to a smart stationary one.

    • @bertraminc9412
      @bertraminc9412 Před 3 lety

      @@LeoInterHyenaem Good point about having a fan. Thanks for the comments.

  • @Lan_gtg
    @Lan_gtg Před 5 lety +6

    4:19 am I the only one that didn’t know this trick?

  • @alexspencer7170
    @alexspencer7170 Před 5 lety +2

    Von's got a right sprint on her!

  • @davepratt9909
    @davepratt9909 Před 5 lety +14

    Just like you, she didn’t use the manual.

  • @bobwatkins1271
    @bobwatkins1271 Před 5 lety +2

    I'd buy one today if only it were compatible with the KICKR Climb.

  • @JasperAnderswelt
    @JasperAnderswelt Před 5 lety +2

    my neo is providing the elctricity for the whole building

  • @lindsaycripps1597
    @lindsaycripps1597 Před 5 lety +1

    Great review Shane👍 After issues with the four KICKR 18 I tried purchased Neo 1 at a discount. Discounts aren't as good in Australia as overseas but a discount is a discount. One thing I didn't want to do is have problems with a new model again so went with a proven model this time. Was tempted though. Really happy with the Neo it's everything I hoped for. I may if further updates introduce some worthwhile features on the Neo 2 update one day but for the time being happy.

  • @smhlight
    @smhlight Před 5 lety +4

    Good vid well done to you both and good info

  • @gearathon
    @gearathon Před 5 lety +2

    Nice review Shane and Von👍!
    Brilliant to see comparisons with multiple pwr meters . Good to see the Vectors performing on par with the Neo2 , might consider vector s now . I have a subjective impression my neo (1) is a touch more responsive over bluetooth than ANT and so I prefer to use it with bluetooth. Have you perceived something similar too?
    Cheers!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +2

      Yes on the Bluetooth side of things. I've not added an ANT+/BLE comparison to my Lama Lab Tests yet. I'm hoping Zwift will have direct/native Bluetooth support soon so I can include this without adding a stack more time to the tests.

  • @PedroPrego
    @PedroPrego Před 5 lety +3

    Amazing how I came here wondering: Did Lama posted a video of the neo 2?? Apparently he did, 4h ago :)

  • @nathaliec7330
    @nathaliec7330 Před 5 lety +2

    i think this is what i want thanks for showing

  • @MrBrownAlliance
    @MrBrownAlliance Před 5 lety

    Received my Flux S yesterday. Seemed to be getting Cadence issues, faster I peddled the cadence went down. Unit smells too. If I didn't know better I'd say unit was a return thats been reconditioned.

  • @Jon-114
    @Jon-114 Před 5 lety +1

    This video helped me settle on a Neo 2 as my new trainer choice. #ZwiftRiders

  •  Před 5 lety +1

    THX! +1 questions: Compatible with disc brake frame?

  • @danielcrabbe
    @danielcrabbe Před 5 lety

    If you're expecting pedal analysis forget it! Isn't compatible with any devices and can only be seen in a very basic form on the Windows desktop App. If you have ANT+ sensors (ie HRM) you can't connect them to the trainer and then the trainer to other devices via bluetooth. ie bridging the connection. You can do this with Watt bikes 5 years old+. Just hope things improve as really don't want to buy £800 vector 3 pedals which apparently aren't waterproof ;-/

  • @trident1314
    @trident1314 Před 5 lety +2

    As a heavier rider I'd be slightly concerned with the amount of movement of the trainer under load I get the flex thing but von had the thing off the ground there just about... I don't think my neighbours would thank me😂

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +4

      She was sprinting way too far forward. That was a technique thing. (now I'll get in trouble!) ;)

  • @01banksjon
    @01banksjon Před 5 lety +3

    I have always wondered why do they not have an option to wire the unit in, I see your doing the same as me with the ANT+ antenna leaving it right next to the unit, if you run a USB cable that close to the unit why not just plug in and avoid the ANT drop outs?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +2

      These units are still focusing on the single home user who doesn't have any ANT+ / Bluetooth / wifi signal issues. They went wireless because it's so much neater.. and there's no physical interface to break. It'd be like Apple putting a phone jack into their phones... I really don't see it happening except for edge cases (commercial environments/spin studios). I understand why people are asking, wireless dropouts are a pain. I just don't see any of the big trainer companies taking what would be seen as a backwards step with connectivity.

    • @01banksjon
      @01banksjon Před 5 lety +2

      @@gplama thanks for the reply, interesting comparison with Apple and headphone jacks, I see your point but with only one device in my place the frequency I get dropouts makes me frequently want to just plug the dam thing in. But I have the same problem with phone company's removing jacks, what happens when your Bluetooth headphones run out of juice... Maybe this is me just getting old not liking the looks of the future!
      Thanks for the videos, great content, makes me want to get out and ride!

  • @stevem4450
    @stevem4450 Před 5 lety +4

    I've had my Neo 1 for almost 2 years now and have never had virtual tyre slip. My pc is hard wired to the Internet.......wondering if that makes a difference..

    • @chrisogrady28
      @chrisogrady28 Před 4 lety

      Do you ever do 60-70rpm at over 800w? I'm interested if that's enough to cause the issue

  • @anvilhead59
    @anvilhead59 Před 5 lety +2

    Virtual bananas in a group ride, like MarioKart. LOL

  • @dskordo
    @dskordo Před 5 lety

    Hey Lama, thanks for posting your thoughts. A couple of Q's if you please:
    1. Did you detect any "sawbone" noise?
    2. With respect to the left-right wiggle/flex, does the new unit also flex more to the right than the left? (Like the Neo 1)

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      1. Nope.
      2. Nothing detectable. I just sat on and wiggled it. Nope. Seems to be same each side. Maybe they've reinforced the right side from the Neo 1? Not sure.

    • @dskordo
      @dskordo Před 5 lety

      @@gplama thanks Shane.

  • @hrplbg
    @hrplbg Před 5 lety

    All videos are helpful. I want to know why Trainers don't have a Hardwired connection. Also what manufacturers say about a hardwired connection.

  • @cyclejockey4397
    @cyclejockey4397 Před 5 lety +1

    Looks like a good trainer, but I'll stick with my E-Motion rollers from InsideRide !

  • @Robert-mn8gc
    @Robert-mn8gc Před rokem

    Question 4U Lama Lab .
    Tacx Neo 2 or the Top of the Range Elite Indoor Trainer .
    Which one would U go4 Pls

  • @P4P5
    @P4P5 Před 5 lety +1

    I would really like a trainer. Tried Vortex and was bummed when i heard how loud it is. Not really for apartments. All the "silent" ones like Neo are out of my budget... so yea... Sad.

  • @Dmlsej
    @Dmlsej Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Shane, I have a question for you (and anyone else, who would like to chime in): are direct drive trainers susceptible to temperature drift? I know a lot of the drift in wheel on trainers, is most likely due to the change in tire pressure, when it gets warmed up, but are there other things in play? I train in a cold shed and noticed that my Tacx Vortex had severe temperature drift, like you also mentioned in your review of it. Mine was much worse though, probably due to the cold starting temperature. I had an ftp test give me a result of 316 when other rides indicated it was actually around 250!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Not in my experience. (Which is usually performing a spin-down/calibration when they're up to operating temp)

  • @dlmorrison
    @dlmorrison Před 5 lety

    I was hoping for some brief comments about the new(?) downhill simulation effect. This is actually one thing that takes me out of the moment in Zwift. I guess it just works as you'd expect? Thanks!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +2

      Downhill sim is the same as the Neo 1. It doesn’t make you faster. In fact it’ll reduce your ability to produce power in-game on Zwift and slow you down, in theory.

    • @dlmorrison
      @dlmorrison Před 5 lety

      @@gplama, thanks! I was a bit confused and thought it was new on this model.

  • @shaychavez5113
    @shaychavez5113 Před 3 lety

    My bike does not move smoothly on the trainer it’s actually quite difficult to peddle?

  • @jspaceman71
    @jspaceman71 Před 5 lety +1

    Is Tacx discounting the Neo 1? Looking online here in Canada at MEC and elsewhere it doesn't appear so.

  • @d00mwalker1
    @d00mwalker1 Před 5 lety +1

    And now, what should i order for my Elite Direto update.... Wahoo Kickr Core with Climb or Neo2? Help! ;)

  • @williamwheelie4430
    @williamwheelie4430 Před 5 lety +2

    Ok, Christmas for me sorted...

  • @LanceMcGrew
    @LanceMcGrew Před 5 lety +1

    Having a carbon frame mounted on my built-like-a-tank Computrainer concerns me. I am thinking the flex in this Tacx would lower the carbon frame stress?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +1

      Unknown. There's a lot of misinformation out there about carbon bikes on indoor trainers.

  • @simongarland5678
    @simongarland5678 Před 4 lety

    Hi Shane, I am a light rider and descents on simulators are unrealistic. -4% and still having to put in decent wattage to go 22mph!! does the Neo downhill drive make downhill speeds more realistic or just stop the flywheel from slowing down? Not sure whether to get a Neo 2 or Wahoo Kickr

  • @middleagedmillennial5719
    @middleagedmillennial5719 Před 5 lety +3

    Any word if the derailleur cage fit meant issue? I run a medium cage (11-32) and I’ve read that the neo 1 would not fit it.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      One for Tacx Support. I only have short cage bikes here to test in person.

    • @xiaoliuwu9506
      @xiaoliuwu9506 Před 5 lety +1

      Roy Cherry I emailed Tacx a couple days to see if the Neo 2 support the long cage derailleur and they told me that it does.

    • @middleagedmillennial5719
      @middleagedmillennial5719 Před 5 lety +1

      Xiaoliu Wu thank you

    • @peteracain
      @peteracain Před 5 lety

      I have exactly that setup on the Neo first gen and it fits just fine

  • @Kluso
    @Kluso Před 5 lety

    Got mine last week but unfortunately has a blinking red light out of box and cadence not working. The cadence might be due to me using a hybrid frame so the new physical sensor not picking up pedals but would be nice if it could revert back to simulated cadence for those who use MTB or hybrid bikes.

  • @Chitown388
    @Chitown388 Před 4 lety

    The Tacx Neo2 is really quiet and feels high quality. However, I do miss my Tacx Vortex and its ability to transfer almost all of my pedaling power to the wheel. I can really put down some serious wattage and fly on Zwift. The Neo 2, on the other hand, has the "tilt" capability that tilts the bike left and right while pedaling. Every "tilt" robs some of my pedaling power. My average wattage per ride is reduced by about 20% with the Neo 2. Even though the "tilt" capability simulates the real-world riding better, I wish there is a way to disable it.

  • @smalerider1727
    @smalerider1727 Před 5 lety +2

    long-cage derailleurs still have issues?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +1

      I'm all short cage here - One for Tacx Support.

  • @hotdog9025
    @hotdog9025 Před 5 lety

    Quiet too. Fishy = brake pads?
    Any parts that will need replacing after a year? Are they cheap and easy to replace?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      There's no braking part/pad on this unit. It's all magical magnets. Possible bearing replacement required after 50,000-60,000km not something any normal human will need to do.

  • @sima1997able
    @sima1997able Před 5 lety +1

    Hello Shane,
    The tacx neo 2 is still not compatible with the kickr climb, is it?
    Best wishes
    Simon

  • @8rk
    @8rk Před 4 lety

    Hey Shane! My living situation requires me to setup a trainer in my living room every time I ride (i.e every day) so my next trainer will be moved in and out of my balcony every day. Also on odd days carried across the street to our gym (cause neighbors downstairs)
    My Kickr slips out of calibration all the time. I’m tired of doing 10 minute, then spindown everytime so I gave up and use my left only 4iiii for power and cadence.
    On Tacx Neo does “no calibration required” mean even if you carry it around, ride in different environments etc? Cause if so, I’m definitely getting one next.
    Thanks in advance!
    Oh and HAPPY NEW YEAR! 😊

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety +1

      Correct, the Neo 1/2/2T/BIKE all have no calibration required at all.

    • @8rk
      @8rk Před 4 lety

      Shane Miller - GPLama Excellent! Gonna be a nice late self Christmas gift. Thanks again!

  • @gl3906
    @gl3906 Před 4 lety +1

    perfect review! very informative, and great presentation (maybe a little fast, but still possible to follow for someone like me - whose mother tongue isn't English) thank you! liked and subscribed :-)

  • @barrystewart3528
    @barrystewart3528 Před rokem

    Hi Shane. Have the power-concerns been ironed out since? I've been offered a £xxx cost to swap my superb, but slightly creaking (case splits) Neo 1 for a refurbished Neo2t. Can see some benefits but also wary if there is reality of the 2t power low-balling my power compared to the super Neo1-Assioma Duo power tests I've done to date! Thanks.

  • @Damijan69
    @Damijan69 Před 5 lety

    HI,I have big question about smart trainers. Which one do you prefer because I do not want to have problems /mechanical damage /. Money is not big problem, so I think that is better buy the best one . Please be so kind and give me some help. I am looking elite drive 2 or Tacks neo 2 or do you have some other idea. Many thanks.

  • @nekovolta2
    @nekovolta2 Před 4 lety

    What do you think of the NEO 2T? Do you think it deserves to pay more for the 2T or the NEO 2 is more than enough? I am a little bit concern about the slipping phenomena of the previous models, but I have never tried, and maybe it is not a nuisance for me

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety

      I’ve covered the 2T here on CZcams.

    • @nekovolta2
      @nekovolta2 Před 4 lety

      @@gplama Thank you, I didn't find it

  • @matthewcooke8409
    @matthewcooke8409 Před 5 lety +1

    How does the Neo 2 calculate L/R power balance?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      It knows LR and power, so it does the magic from those two values

  • @johnhoneyball2338
    @johnhoneyball2338 Před 3 lety

    Hey Shane, hope your keeping safe and well. I currently have Elite Drivo 1 that is maxing about 650w when in a sprint at the end of a race. Apparently this is a common fault when paired to Bluetooth so I’m considering a new one. I was wondering if you had your choice of trainers after all your years of experience what would be your go to trainer. Cost no object and I’m not bothered about the climb ad on of the Kickr. Just trainers no full bike trainers.
    Your general opinion would be greatly appreciated.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 3 lety +1

      Something's up with that if it's topping out at 650. For the hypothetical cost-is-no-object scenario: Anything at the top of the line will work well. Kickr2020, CORE, NEO2T, DiretoXR, H3. There really isn't much between them all these days when it comes to pushing down on the pedals.

  • @jq7247
    @jq7247 Před 3 lety

    Anyone experience slight fluctuations in ERG mode when trying to keep to certain watt? Eg doing 180w for 2 minutes in ERG, the watts tend to go up and down 5 to 10watts despite a steady cadence.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 3 lety

      +-5/10W in ERG is typical. Humans are never smooth. If you're coming from a trainer that had power smoothing in ERG then and are now using something like a NEO over Bluetooth which will update the watts on screen in Zwift around 4 times a second, the jumps look like a problem. As long as you're not getting an on/off up/down feeling through the pedal stroke like on some trainers, it's normal. (Note: Zwift 3s power smoothing isn't enabled in ERG mode)

  • @Clemy01
    @Clemy01 Před 5 lety

    Hi shane. Thanks a lot for yours videos! I dont speak english very well so I don't ear
    if you talked about noise compared to the V1. Is there a "big" difference between V1 and V2? Thanks a lot!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Zero noise difference from what I can tell. The Neo 1 was pretty damn quiet as it is.

  • @Seahodg
    @Seahodg Před 5 lety +1

    Long story short, Neo 2 building to Mario Kart on Zwift?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Sure why not. It's been the same in-game experience for almost four years now.

  • @jamesvaughan7274
    @jamesvaughan7274 Před 5 lety

    Shane, having just returned by Kickr2018 (belt tension/pulley wear under warranty) and reverted to my Neo1 I was wondering if you're aware of a reason for Tacx using a chock under the front wheel. The design would seem to easily allow for a lower overall profile and no chock; which would seem to be a cheaper and easier to setup design.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      No insights into the design decisions. Maybe they needed the extra height for clearance for long cage rear mech and keeping the unit wide enough to be stable.

  • @sumitkaria4666
    @sumitkaria4666 Před 5 lety

    Got a problem with cadence when using bluetooth to apple TV or iPad. Its all over the place from 0-160 rpm. Trainer software is upto date and the cadence on the tacx app works fine.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      One for Zwift to sort out.

  • @bradkinsey3284
    @bradkinsey3284 Před 5 lety +1

    So I'm not sure if you are able to assist me with this one Shane... Do these smart trainers truly get tested when it comes to their max wattage output? I've had the Neo 1 for about six months now and enjoy my sprinting on Zwift, but the Neo 1 seems to slip at wattage's over 1300w. I have been in contact with Tacx and they have tried to assist me over a period of a few months with various potential solutions. They even sent me a brand new trainer just for the exact same problem to occur. Every time I go into a proper sprint, the trainer slips, regardless if the trainer is connected to the Tacx software or with Zwift. I have also tried sprinting with both a mountain bike and a road bike, which obviously have different gear ratios, just to have the same problem. Tacx requested a video of me sprinting and they have confirmed that there is clearly an issue and have also said it is not due to limited torque. I was concerned that it might be my bike or my sprinting style so I tried sprinting on a Watt bike as well as on the Wahoo Kickr (with both a mountain bike and road bike). I peaked at 1800 watts on both with no slippage at all. I enjoy the Tacx Neo but am obviously frustrated with this issue. Tacx have now informed me that they are looking for a solution to this problem, I am still waiting. So...a suggestion for a possible product test video...get some heavies and do some max wattage testing on these smart trainers that claim these massive wattage outputs?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      I suspect they test max wattages with a dyno and a slow ramp up to max wattages. Adding max sprint tests would mean I'd have to get someone in... I'm no max wattage monster. I'd say that 1200W+ indoors is an edge case. One that the trainers should hold up to, sure. Testing this with real humans will cost me time and money, and broken trainers. I'll start requesting the companies who make these products be more transparent with how they test their units at these maximums.

    • @smartbig1
      @smartbig1 Před 5 lety

      Hi Brad I found the same problem with wattages above 1000 watts. Whenever I applied power past this wattage it would constantly slip. I went through the same process as you and unfortunatley there is no solution. I usually peak at 1600 watts but it is obvious that this machine cannot handle anything above 1000 watts let alone the advertised 2000 watts . I eventually sent the the unit back and exchanged it for a Kickr.

    • @bradkinsey3284
      @bradkinsey3284 Před 5 lety

      @@gplama Thanks Shane, much appreciated! Let's see what happens with time to come.

    • @bradkinsey3284
      @bradkinsey3284 Před 5 lety

      @@smartbig1 Thanks Frank, I'm glad to see I'm not alone in this battle! It's a nice trainer except that flaw! Are you happy with your Kicker compared to the Neo? I've thought of doing the same thing but have heard the Kickr is not very accurate with it's wattage measurements...

    • @smartbig1
      @smartbig1 Před 5 lety

      @@bradkinsey3284 I have found the Kickr better to ride when it comes to accelerated efforts. For me this is very important but for most users it is not and that is why the Neo is an excellent machine. As far as accuracy goes I cannot really comment but Shane has done videos on this and in my experience it seems accurate enough. I am not worried about the 1 percent accuracy between the two. However, if you are experiencing tyre slip then how accurate is the Neo really when accelerating past 1000 watts.

  • @chavodelocho4561
    @chavodelocho4561 Před 9 měsíci

    Im new at Smart Trainers..and also cycling.... i just got one new Neo2t but it feels hard to ride on flat roads, is it normal?

  • @pazsegov
    @pazsegov Před 5 lety

    Hello;
    Your videos are very interesting and professional. I'm about to buy a simulator I'm between tacx neo 2 and elite drivo2.
    From the revised:
    Elite Drivo 2 is more reliable in terms of power, lower price, own software.
    Tacx Neo 2 is less noisy.
    Do I need one that allows me to do power test and pedaling analysis which would be the most recomendable?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Both the Drivo II and Neo 2 have the ability to provide all those features with a range of software out there from Zwift, TrainerRoad, Sufferfest, Rouvy, Kinomap, etc.

  • @mauricesmith3225
    @mauricesmith3225 Před 4 lety

    Shane, which direct drive trainer would you suggest for a heavy rider, who weighs 280 pounds?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety

      Check the tech specs of the high end trainers such as the Kickr18, Saris H3, Tacx NEO2T for their rider limit details.

  • @bruceduncan9445
    @bruceduncan9445 Před 5 lety

    Hey Shane - love your reviews! I've got an Olmo road bike sporting Campy Athena 11 components - can you tell me my options for a mid to high level smart trainer please? Thanks so much. Bruce

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +1

      Most trainers have an optional add on for Campy compatibility. Best drop into a local bike shop and have a chat about what you’re after and what they can supply (and service)

  • @danielt3214
    @danielt3214 Před 5 lety

    I know this goes for the Neo2, but since the numbers of your test look pretty consistent... Finally happy days with the vectors? Any add. calibration before the test run?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, the new set of Vector 3 are holding up, which I'm happy with. Just the standard zero-offset at 10mins iirc for this one.

  • @tahntalus
    @tahntalus Před 4 lety

    Ok first thanks for making this video, installing the cassette was a snap. After I got the cassette on and installed the stand quick release skewer into my tacx trainer, I noticed it was hard to pedal, really hard. What did I do wrong? Bike I'm using is 2015 cannondale ultegra synapse with a 11-32 shimano cassette...

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety +1

      That's impossible to tell what the issue is from here. Maybe one for Tacx Support or your local bike shop to have a look at.

    • @tahntalus
      @tahntalus Před 4 lety +1

      @@gplama I had a few issues going on with my setup. 1) I needed to index my gears once I did this it made the shifting so much smoother 2) difficulty i had with cranking the pedals was resolved by resetting to factory defaults and then upgrading my tacx firmware 3.) Last my bike wasnt firm in the dropouts and i tightened my quick release a bit too tight. Last problem I had that I didnt mention was that I couldnt get zwift(via ipad) to recognize my trainer. It seems that I had too many connections open. You talked about this in one of your other posta and I forgot. Thanks again for all you do!

  •  Před 11 měsíci

    Have a nice day!
    I would like to ask for help.
    My Tacx Neo2 trainer loses resistance after 5 minutes of use.
    Unplugging it and plugging it back in again immediately gives resistance again for a few minutes and then it comes back on again.
    Please help me what is causing this and what can be done to make the roller usable again.
    Thank you for your time, best regards

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Likely failed fans and overheating. You’ll need to contact Garmin support.

    •  Před 11 měsíci

      @@gplama thank you for your quick reply.
      This is frustrating, I have no idea where to turn in Hungary.

  • @josemariacastanonordonez3088

    Nice and illustrative video, a question, you can provide me the reference of the thule table that appears in this video, thanks.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety +1

      www.thekeyboardshop.com.au/store/Music+Stands/On+Stage+SM7211+Conductor+Stand

  • @mattsippert5798
    @mattsippert5798 Před 5 lety

    Hey Shane! I picked one of these up and it looks like it's missing one of the four covers that covers the leg locking mechanism. On the front non-driveside lock mechanism, the plastic seems to not extend over it (with the nice little hole to see the color) like the other three and instead the whole red and blue mechanism is exposed. Any idea if that is normal? Doesn't look like it broke off or anything

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Take a few photos and send them over to Tacx Support.

  • @andymonks7126
    @andymonks7126 Před 5 lety

    Does this have a pivoting axle? Thus maybe in the future making it compatible with the Kickr Climb, should Wahoo/Tacx allow it?

  • @zoopladough
    @zoopladough Před 5 lety

    Hi Shane, can the Element bolt control th Tacx Neo 2 similar to the way the Bolt can control the Kickr specifically the re-riding a route feature.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Yes. It should work as expected.

  • @stephentait8734
    @stephentait8734 Před 5 lety

    i just bought this, but my disc brake caliper is very close to the the trainer, and i am already using the 5 mm spacer, :-(

  • @adrianjenkins5613
    @adrianjenkins5613 Před 5 lety

    Shane , just changed from a Kickr18 to a Neo2 due to 6 replacement Kickr18's being faulty and the Neo2 is a amazing bit of kit but I'm finding it far harder to turn the pedals over at the same Watts compared to the Kickr , have you experienced this at all

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Make sure your weight/height is entered into whatever program you're using (this has an impact on the ride feel of the Neo). There's also a difference with the Neo vs Kickr in terms of the flywheel speed/inertia/momentum. People who have tried both will typically report the Neo being harder at FTP or above to hold watts. I put this down to the unit design / function. The Neo is super responsive without much physical weight in the flywheel... where as the Kickr has that 14/16lbs flywheel behind it always kicking over. This is a whole topic in itself....

    • @adrianjenkins5613
      @adrianjenkins5613 Před 5 lety +1

      Shane Miller - GPLama cheers Shane, will check my settings , totally understand the difference between Kickr flywheel and Neo, suddenly gone from hero to zero in the power states 😂😂
      Thanks for the reply and keep the outstanding work up , you are my go to for any hint and tips 👍

  • @chrisogrady28
    @chrisogrady28 Před 4 lety

    I want a new but the wheel spinning situation concerns me a bit. I want to be able to train with 60-70rpm heavy standing climbs around 1000w. Is that just too much torque? Or does shifting the bike into a ‘harder’ gear help? As it effectively reduces torque at the cassette at any given pedal torque.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety

      Look at the NEO2T that addresses this issue.

    • @chrisogrady28
      @chrisogrady28 Před 4 lety

      @@gplama yeah, but it's still super expensive :(
      In your experience have you found which trainers are good for high torqie efforts? Drivo? Kickr?
      I appreciate your experience!

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety

      @@chrisogrady28 All of the above, yep. None of the weighted flywheel trainers suffer from this previous generation Neo slippage.

  • @smartbig1
    @smartbig1 Před 5 lety +2

    Neither 1 or 2. Tyre slip is a deal breaker and was the main reason why I sent it back and got a Kickr

    • @madmonkeycycling9098
      @madmonkeycycling9098 Před 5 lety +2

      although the kickr has better road feel, the kickr is highly unreliable and I've owned 3 kickr units, they were all unreliable in power accuracy and software.

  • @damFr
    @damFr Před 4 lety

    Hello GP Lama, thx 🙏 for you video. Any update about this test? Did you make a full review? Friends are having problems in Zwift and lost power with this trainer. I wanted to upgrade but it seems there are lots of issue with Tacx.

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety

      No update specifically on the Tacx Neo 2. It didn't replace my Neo 1 for the Lama Lab Testing. The 2T is still not matching my Neo 1 either.... That's not to say they haven't resolved it.... I'm just yet to see it with my own testing.

    • @damFr
      @damFr Před 4 lety

      @@gplama hm... since Garmin bought Tacx, Software quality droped down? ;)

  • @yolono9549
    @yolono9549 Před 9 měsíci

    Is this the tacx neo t2850 version ?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, the NEO 2 (not the Neo 2T T2875).

  • @troycollett8540
    @troycollett8540 Před 5 lety +4

    Hard to improve on the original neo

    • @bosco2814
      @bosco2814 Před 5 lety

      ,add a handle on it , just like kickr

    • @joopvanroy6599
      @joopvanroy6599 Před 5 lety +1

      @@bosco2814 It'll be even heavier! lol

    • @dangurtler7177
      @dangurtler7177 Před 5 lety

      The cadence never worked for me on the Neo 1. Lots of back and forth with Tacx, but in the end I just use a Garmin cadence sensor with it. Is it my pedaling-- typical for me is 50-50 balance, 78-78 torque effectiveness and 23-23 pedaling smoothness (Assioma-Garmin)--so I don't think that is it. It is notable that Tacx made the change...

  • @lagerlad9019
    @lagerlad9019 Před 5 lety

    Hi Shane, Just bought a Tacx Neo 1 second hand. The unit is 18 months old, and has not been used by the previous owner for 12 months.There's some rust on the disk. Has this happen to your unit, and what do you recommend I do? I've tried contacting Tacx, but the response left none the wiser. Cheers

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Rust on the outside.... that's only cosmetic, tidy it up, ride on. If it's on the inner of the disc (or you want to check), you'll need the disk extraction tool to check it / clean it.

    • @lagerlad9019
      @lagerlad9019 Před 5 lety

      Cheers. @@gplama

  • @scotthorvath6779
    @scotthorvath6779 Před 5 lety

    Hi Shane, do you have any plans on trying out the Technogym 'skillbike'?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +1

      Nope. I’m off their Christmas card list after a less than favourable review of their “smart” trainer.

    • @scotthorvath6779
      @scotthorvath6779 Před 5 lety +1

      @@gplama that's a shame. Thanks for the reply and videos!

  • @williamgui5693
    @williamgui5693 Před 2 lety

    Whant the difference between neo2se and neo 2t?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 2 lety

      I believe the SE is just the Neo2 with proper thru-axle support.

  • @nathaliec7330
    @nathaliec7330 Před 5 lety

    Just got mine today. Now I need to know what earth mode?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +1

      Software you use will control all modes.

  • @blazacrew
    @blazacrew Před 5 lety

    NEO 1 " smell " its probably coming of from plastic when the flywheel gets hot inside. I cant hold 1000 W so its not an issue lol

  • @richardmathers7238
    @richardmathers7238 Před 5 lety

    Can you only get pedal stroke analysis on tacx app ? Also does it give you data like % on each pedal stroke ( left /right)

    • @danielcrabbe
      @danielcrabbe Před 5 lety

      Only on windows and its very basic. Very disappointed with this for the extra cost!

  • @SamFromVACE
    @SamFromVACE Před 4 lety

    Hi, anyone riding their Giant Defy adv frame (2015) on the Neo 2?

  • @Life_Is_Gotong
    @Life_Is_Gotong Před 5 lety

    How much noise and vibration has decreased compared to Tacx Neo 1?
    How is it different from Wahoo Kickr 2018 regarding noise and vibration?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety

      Noise and vibration - Same, yet never an issue with the Neo 1 imo. See: czcams.com/video/FRQEE2oAklw/video.html

    • @Life_Is_Gotong
      @Life_Is_Gotong Před 5 lety

      Shane Miller - GPLama THX. Then what is improved from Neo 1?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 5 lety +2

      0:32 into this video covers it.

  • @mikelong9048
    @mikelong9048 Před 4 lety

    REI just put Neo 2 on clearance at $999. I was just about to buy Wahoo Kickr 2019 & Climb and always ignored Neo b/c of price. Now that it is at $999 what are your thoughts? Which is a better trainer now with the lower Neo 2 price?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety

      The Neo 1/2 flaws are easy to spot when you look at what they fixed with the 2T - Native thru-axle support (no adapter required) and a more powerful resistance unit to stop that virtual tyre slip issue. Entirely your call what to go with.

  • @derrickknight4985
    @derrickknight4985 Před 4 lety

    Has there been any new updates regarding Tacx and Wahoo working together on compatibility between this Neo and the Kickr climb?

    • @gplama
      @gplama  Před 4 lety

      No. Which is disappointing.

    • @derrickknight4985
      @derrickknight4985 Před 4 lety +1

      Shane Miller - GPLama It is disappointing. Been a while since I read about it. Just have to wait I guess. Keep up the great work Shane. Loving the video’s . Cheers Derrick.