
"Wahoo's direct-drive Kickr Core trainer has been a solid smart indoor trainer for more than 7 years, essentially remaining unchanged besides getting cheaper over the years. It tops out at 1800 Watts with +/-2% power accuracy, delivers a consistent & quiet ride with a 12lb flywheel, and compatibility with most old & new bikes. All of that remains the same."
"It also now already comes with your choice of either the simple, single Zwift Cog & Click remote shifters or an 11-speed cassette already installed. Wahoo wanted to make it easier for most buyers to get riding without needing a cassette tool, so they picked the most common options. Yes, the newest bikes now have 12- or even 13-speeds these days. But Wahoo assures us that the bikes people mount to indoor trainers still usually have 11-speeds."
Wahoo's Kickr Core 2 retains the original's 1800 W max, ±2% power accuracy, 12lb flywheel, quiet consistent ride, and wide bike compatibility. The Core 2 adds easier out-of-box assembly with flattened, color-coded oval legs and reversible-only bolt holes, plus pre-installed options of either Zwift Cog & Click remote shifters or an 11-speed cassette. New Wi‑Fi connectivity improves setup and online responsiveness while enhancing sensor connectivity. The Kickr Bike Pro gains premium Fizik contact points, gamified shifter controls resembling Zwift Clicks, and better external sensor management to elevate user comfort and interactive training experiences.
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