Tacx Bushido Ergo Trainer
This is the favourite machine of all the professionals who only want the best of the best.
The Bushido is the world's first completely wireless ergotrainer. You do not need to plug it in, you can train wherever you want, inside and outside.
The Bushido has a powerful brake system with a flywheel that is fully incorporated in the housing. The menus are arranged to enable you to start at once.
The graphic display of the handlebar computer shows all the relevant information (power, heart rate, pedalling frequency, speed, time, etc).
The ergotrainer can also be combined with external power meters from other brands, if they also work with the wireless ANT technology.
The Bushido includes the Skyliner front wheel support, that also functions as a carrier.
Training parameters
• Training: Free training or preset program with slope, power or heart rate
• Program: 40 programs with a maximum of 99 routes, based on time or distance
• Time: between 10 seconds and 59 minutes
• Distance: between 0,1 km and 99,9 km
• Slope: between -5% and +20%
• Power: between 10 Watt and 990 Watt
• Heart rate: between 30 bpm and 230 bpm
• Opponents: 1 opponent average speed may be modified in 0,1 km/h increments
• Users: maximum of 8 (name: weight; sex; length; d.o.b.)
General Parameters
• HF reception: analogue and ANT
• Language: English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian
• Clock/date: 24 hour clock
• Weight: kg or lbs
• Speed: km/h or m/ph
• Consumption: kJoule
• Sound: alarm signal heart rate limits and route transitions
• Scale factor: 80 to 120
• Calibration: for accurate power display
Training information
• Speed: current speed, maximum speed, average speed
• Cadence: current cadence, average cadence, maximum average
• Power: current power, average power, maximum power, total consumption in kJoule
• Heart rate: current heart rate, average heart rate, maximum heart rate
• Position rider: stopwatch, ride-distance, total distance, position in relation to the opponent
• Balance: indicator provides balance in power distribution
• Program: graphic display of total program and per route
• Memory: checking earlier, score on Bushido. If linked to a PC, then data logging per second