Operation Manual
Training Tacx Films
- 11 - 16 oktober 2013
The Bushido and i-Vortex have a head unit that cannot work without connecting it to a PC.
The i-Genius and i-Flow always need a computer to work.
On the Bushido you can preset Slope-Wattage-Heart rate training. On the i-Vortex you can only
manually adjust during a ride.
The Bushido does not need electricity to operate. A generator in the brake makes it possible to train.
The Bushido is easy to set up and move to any place you want.
Both the Bushido and i-Vortex are ANT compatible (analogue also works) so you can connect an ANT
strap to it.
The i-Flow is only analogue compatible.
List of compatible items: http://www.tacxservice.com/en/4-what-he ... t-included
Cycletrainers
There are several Tacx cycletrainers: Booster, Satori, Blue Motion, Blue Matic and Blue Twist.
The main difference lies in the braking power. The more expensive the trainer, the better braking
power it has on low speeds (to simulate a climb).
It is not possible to connect a cycletrainer to a PC. However there is a program, the Tacx Video
Player, that enables interaction a little.