Yaheetech Bike Trainer Stationary Bike Stand Magnetic Bike Trainer Stand for Indoor Riding Premium
From the brand




Bike Trainer Stand &Plate Rack
Bike Repair Stand &Squat Rack


Smooth Operation: This low-noise magnetic turbo gives you a quiet exercise environment. Please note that the noise/friction sound comes from the friction between the wheels and the trainer. Our indoor bike trainer itself doesn’t contain any noise-causing parts
Protective Levelness-Adjustable Feet Caps: This magnet turbo trainer is secured by four non-slip feet caps to prevent the trainer from displacing or damaging the floor during a workout. On each gear-like cap, the “teeth” are varied in thickness. You can rotate the cap and choose the right thickness to level the trainer
Space Saver: The foldable design renders this magnetic bike trainer rather simple to store without occupying much space when not in use, it can be slid into any narrow place in your room. Its collapsible stand also makes transport a breeze
Functional Home Gym Accessory: This indoor bike trainer fits for 26” to 28” and 700C wheels, and comes with a quick release skewer, so it requires a bike with a rear quick release wheel. Great for indoor cycling training, also an ideal option for bicycle lover
Use Tips: This bike trainer is designed for bikes with quick-release axles. Thru-axle adapters (not included) are needed for thru-axle bikes. For reducing humming sound, we recommend equipping your bike with slick tires and using the bike trainer on a carpet
$ 72,99
Price: $72.99
(as of Oct 23, 2025 14:44:05 UTC – Details)
From the brand




Bike Trainer Stand &Plate Rack
…
Customers say
Customers find the bike trainer easy to assemble and appreciate its solid construction, with one noting it can support a 220-pound body. The product works well, with one customer mentioning it comes with a front tire block leveler, and customers consider it a great investment for home workouts. The noise level receives mixed feedback – while some find it quiet, others report it’s very loud. Customers disagree on whether it fits their bikes properly.
Specification: Yaheetech Bike Trainer Stationary Bike Stand Magnetic Bike Trainer Stand for Indoor Riding Premium
|
8 reviews for Yaheetech Bike Trainer Stationary Bike Stand Magnetic Bike Trainer Stand for Indoor Riding Premium
Add a review

$ 72,99









Martha –
Takes two, preferably
Needs mechanically inclined person to help with assembly and more so when mounting the bike but not impossible to do alone. Bike gears work while in motion and resistance is also adjustable at the base. Great value and sturdy. I keep step ladder next to it to get on and off for safety.
Karen –
Height, noise level and tension control
I’m 5’1” and installed our 26” wheeled bike and I need a stool to get onto the bike seat. The brace has to lift the rear of the bike off the floor so the wheel can spin. East to install. I bought this model knowing I have to adjust the tension by hand. Once I set my tension I don’t change it. If you like to change the tension of the back wheel while on your “ride” you’d need a different model. The back tire does make a high pitched whine as the company warned. I wear my earbuds to watch videos so it doesn’t bother me. Perfect product for me, a bike ride in the living room looking out at the snow.
antonio franscio –
Set up is made for quick release axles…it also comes with one in case you don’t have one
Well it took about 10 mins to figure it out as the Manuel don’t say too much…but.. I have to change my rear wheel axle to a quick release..as it seems the set up that locks it in is made for that….I have a nut and bolt….at this time only one side covers a bolt and the other don’t….I gave a it a small test….and it held up…but i feel it would have a better grip with the quick release axle as both sides would be locked in secure…so will up date this as soon as it’s done. Oh and get a small step or something to get on and off the bike with. As you are now about four to five inches higher off the ground….so get a small step , or cement block to climb on… And climb off…..enjoy ur workout..so..I got my axle changed.. Bolted up and so far it works just fine..also just found out the stand ends can adjust to a uneven floor.. Not much but it helps…but it works great,so far..my 15th time using it…since I got the axle changed…it’s great….a small humming sound comes from the motor. But if you lighten up on the tension…it’s a lil more quiet…so far no issues… Gave this a AA+…So its may 17 -2020….it seems that a lot of people don’t realise the tension can be adjusted with a turn of the knob under the motor…. Also if you have off” road tires , you will have a little louder noise…and if your bolted in properly and you don’t get any resistance check the adjuster on the bottom of the motor…its seems ur not getting any contact with the wheel motor…..
Al –
Easy assembly. Well constructed
Easy assembly. Adjustable.
BarbecueSquirrel –
Sturdy, but high noise/vibration caused by imbalanced induction rotor
The good:- Feels sturdy; no worries about sitting on it.- High quality paint.- Delivered quickly.The meh:- The jam nuts are aluminum, and they ride on the threaded steel shafts, so they might eventually strip.- The load is really low, so I had to gear it all the way up to get enough resistance.The problems with my setup:- If your bike has a thru-axle, you’ll need a Traxle (or similar adapter axle) because the quick-release axle won’t work.- At this point, I discovered that the inter-cup distance on the trainer is only 7.48 inches wide, or about 190 mm. Most thru-axles (tip to tip) are a LOT longer, so it wouldn’t fit without taking one of the jam nuts off.The reason, sadly, that I couldn’t keep it:- Some noise is unavoidable – for example, if you’ve got knobby tires. (Not a problem for my setup because I’ve got a road bike on slicks.) The problem is that the inductive rotor is imbalanced (you can see the wobble of the rotor in my video). And at the speed at which it has to turn to generate resistance for the user, it produces a very loud droning noise and vibration.
N Quin –
You won’t regret it!
Excellent purchase! This bike stand has held my bike in place for over a year now with no issues. It’s exactly what I needed to store my bike in a smaller apartment.
majoylind –
Doesn’t work, just a lot of noise
Waste of money. Even on the “highest” setting of friction on the device and putting my bike in the most difficult gear, my tire barely makes contact with the piece that causes resistance-meaning the ride is so easy it doesn’t offer anything for a workout.The assembly instructions are not helpful in the least, but thankfully it’s fairly simple once you look at the pictures of the assembled product.My absolute least favorite thing about this item is that the fan or whatever device is attached with the purpose of causing resistance is extremely loud! As I mentioned before, I get little to no resistance or contact with my tire on this, but I cannot hear my tv in the room I have my bike set up in because of the sound it makes while in use. It’s like a mix between a tornado siren and the old hand crank sirens from world war 2. Not only can I not use this for training, I’m also afraid to use it out of fear of getting noise complaints from my neighbors.
TLE –
Works great
Exactly what I needed to train for my race when it was too cold to ride outside. It can be a little noisy but I wore my headphones and it was fine.