Omnium Zero-Drive Bike Trainer
Love riding when you travel? Weekends spent at the races? Or just want to be able to train in a small living space? Meet the Omnium Zero-Drive Portable Trainer – stable like a standard trainer with the minimal resistance of traditional rollers. This foldable, compact and adaptable fork-mount design keeps the rear wheel on the bike and offers the most dynamic ride quality of any trainer available via LIVE RIDE Technology ™. Plus it’s unique roller design is so quiet you’ll never disrupt the neighbors. When your workout is complete, the Omnium folds down to a compact size and fits within the included, padded travel bag.
The padded, protective travel bag is already included! Add a Trainer Mat and you have a complete training package.
Looking for a standard resistance trainer? Check out the Omnium Over-Drive.
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- Zero Resistance is ideal for high-speed spinning and track cycling workouts
- Resistance curve maxes out at ~150 watts
- LIVE RIDE Technology™ delivers a dynamic, realistic riding experience for comfort and performance
- Adaptable fork-mount and sliding sled design (16”-29” wheel; thru-axle and QR compatible)
- Fork mount provides ample clearance for post-mount and flat mount disc brake systems
- Lightweight 13.3lb (6.03kg) design makes it the ideal, portable cycling training partner
- Precision machined 4.25” aluminum rollers create a smooth and quiet ride
- Dynamic, free-floating rear wheel design promotes the most realistic riding experience of any stationary bike trainer
- Included fork adapters: 9mm Quick-Release, Thru Axle: 12×100mm, 15×100mm & 15×110mm.
- Available fork adapters: Cannondale Lefty 2.0
- Adaptable to virtually any bike size and geometry
- Optional Sled Extension (up to 1348mm wheelbase with optional extender)
- No tools required to assemble or store — simply unfold for cycling training and fold for storage and travel
- Maintenance-free resistance unit and roller bearings
- Includes heavy-duty, water- and abrasion-resistant tote bag for easy transport and storage
- 225lb (102kg) weight limit
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What is the difference between the Omnium Over-Drive and the Zero Drive?
The Over-Drive offers hands-free, internal progressive resistance and is often used for training or a hard workout. It gets harder to pedal the faster your rear wheel goes. By contrast, the Omnium Zero Drive does not produce any resistance and is used most often for a portable warm-up when you simply need to practice free-spinning, fast leg speed, like for track racing.
How do I fit my larger mountain bike on the Omnium?
If your bike does not fit the original Omnium, you will need the Omnium Trainer Sled Extension, which supports bikes in larger sizes.
How do I change the resistance on the Omnium Over-Drive?
Just pedal! The Omnium’s interval progressive resistance means that the faster your rear wheel spins, the more resistance you get.
Can I connect my Omnium with a bike training app?
To connect your Omnium with a training app, you will need a rear wheel sensor or power meter connected to a bike computer or an app. Some apps have a built-in Omnium power curve to estimate power produced when using the trainer.
Can I use the Omnium with knobby tires?
You can use the Omnium with tires that have knobs, but expect more noise than you would using a traditional road or training tire.
How to change the wheelbase length?
You can use the z-knobs on the wheelbase slider to change the length of your trainer for different bikes.
What is the resistance curve on the Omnium Over-Drive?
The resistance curve can be found here.
Does this come with a bag?
Yes! The Omnium comes with a protective travel bag.
Why is the Omnium Over Drive more expensive than the Zero Drive?
The Over Drive has a complex internal structure that includes powerful magnets to create an electromagnetic eddy current, which generates progressive resistance inside the drums as they turn faster. The materials, construction, and calibration of the drums is more expensive to produce.
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We use these for a mountain bike team with 150 riders and we have put them though hell. They operate in dust and dirt and are constantly in and out of our trailer. We recently bought several more because they have held up so well. (I also have a nice clean one at home that I also love) one great feature is the adapter for the front fork mount. No tools and You can use a skewer or a boost or a wider or narrow fork and all the pieces are included.
We typically add the extension slider for the connector because some of the racers are on xl bikes and the extension just makes it fit every bike easier. To be fair, it works without it, we just like it because we need to adjust it for each different bike. Takes 2 seconds. The one at my house I never change because it’s always my bike. They set up in seconds. Overall highly recommend.
Thanks Troy! This is great. Glad that you're finding the trainers helpful for pre race warm up.
This trainer is so easy to set up and use! It is very easy to fold up and stick in the bag they supply. It even works on Electric Bikes with odd size axles.
Used for the first time at our last race and the team warmed up with consistency in a manner that showed proven results on the podium.
I generally use my trainer for one of two things: to deprogram the bad habits I develop mashing a large fixed-gear around during the winter and to warm up for racing. The Omnium Zero-Drive has proven to be an excellent trainer for my needs. It packs small (and light) so it is easy to transport and the minimal resistance is great for a higher leg-speed workout. Adjusting for different bikes (wheel sizes, wheelbase, etc.) is a snap and once mounted on the trainer, everything feels rock solid. Currently using the trainer for leg-speed drills during winter here the Pacific Northwest, but am looking forward to using it once racing starts again for warmup.
Thanks for highlighting the great applications and workouts for the Omnium Zero Drive!
Our team uses these and while we have 12mm bikes many other of us have whatever QR and 15mm anachronisms and these are easy for us to use with less than a moments setup. We use these for warmup / cool down for road, MTB and cyclocross. They work well in the heat and when theyre caked in mud from those early cat5 races. Easy to clean in a car wash or whatever people do with rags and water.