Wahoo Kickr Bike Shift review: Less is more

A hugely adjustable, slightly more affordable new sibling for the original Wahoo Kickr Bike

Kickr Bike Shift
(Image: © Tom Wieckowski)

Cyclingnews Verdict

The Wahoo Kickr Shift smart bike is a quality smart bike, that offers a lotꦇ of the same features as the top end Kickr Bike whilst saving a good chunk of cash

Pros

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    Huge range of adjustability

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    Smooth, quiet ride experience

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    Easy assembly and set up

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Cons

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    Some slightly low-quality finishing in places

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    Riders may need to fit their own handlebars

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    Still a high price point

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Price: £2,699 / $2,999 / €2,999 

Weight: 36kg

Drivetrain: Belt drive

Power Accuracy: + / - 1% 

Connectivity: ANT+, ANT+ FE-C, WiFi, Bluetooth, Direct Connect

Kickr Bike Shift

Steeri🏅ng and braking is taken care of at the Wahoo shift levers  (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)
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Testing scorecard and notes
AttributesNotesRating
Ease of UseVery easy to setup, use and live with9/10
ERG ModeSmooth with well timed changes in power during workouts 8/10
Ride FeelSmooth and quiet, the belt does create a different feel to a regular drivetrain but it's something I got used to quickly8/10
NoiseNot an issue in the slightest and generally really quiet 9/10
StabilityPlenty stable, a little rocking under flat out efforts and some flex in the front end when sprinting in the drops 8/10
StorabilityOnce the bike is assembled, it' can't really be folded away or made smaller, it will take up more room than a smart trainer and bike 7/10
ValueThis is still a lot of money and a smart trainer will do pretty much the same job for a lot less7/10
TotalRow 7 - Cell 1 80%