MUOV Road Bike - Smart Trainer

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  • The bike frames are available in small, medium, and large sizes to suit riders from 152cm to 200cm, while crank length can be adjusted from 150mm to 175mm for a more refined fit. That range should help more riders achieve a position that feels natural and well matched to their body dimensions.

    MUOV also takes a modular approach to setup. Additional frames can be purchased separately and swapped in and out of the bike base with ease, while the bike can be configured with your own handlebars, pedals, and saddle to suit individual preferences. This is a useful selling point for riders who want a more personalised build or already have components they prefer.   Connectivity is also straightforward. MUOV Bikes can be paired with a smartphone, tablet, Apple TV, or computer via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, and they are compatible with the most popular training apps.

    For a limited time, MUOV is offering free custom paint on introductory orders, giving riders the opportunity to personalise their bike from day one. It’s a strong launch incentive and adds a premium, made-to-order feel to a product that is already highly customisable.Come and try instore @ Beaconsfield

     


    What makes it different

    • MUOV is not static. Unlike many smart bikes and direct-drive trainers, it moves side to side rather than locking you into a rigid position.
    • That movement can lean by up to 12 degrees, which makes the ride feel more natural, improves balance, engages the core, and boosts comfort.
    • It is also very quiet, and it visually looks like a real bike rather than a bulky piece of indoor equipment.
    • The bike is highly customisable, with paint options in almost any colour or design.
    • Each bike is made to order using the rider’s fit data, so details such as stem length, handlebars, saddle setback, and stack height are dialled in for a more bike-like fit.
    • At 42 kg, it is lighter than many other smart bikes and takes up less space.

    Review highlights

    DC Rainmaker calls it the closest mimic to outdoor leaning yet, with responsive power delivery (30Hz updates) and realistic handlebar rotation tied to frame lean. He notes it's premium, not for everyone, but excels in simulation feel after long-term testing.

    Rouleur praises the night-and-day ride difference, with 12-degree tilt engaging core muscles and weighted steering that feels road-realistic, making Zwift workouts fly by even at £4,995.

    Cycling Weeklydubs it the most realistic indoor option short of your own bike, with tilting action that's "genuinely brilliant" once adapted, turning training into something more fun and immersive.

  • 1) Which apps does it connect to?

    The MUOV bike connects via Bluetooth to leading training platforms including Zwift, Rouvy, TrainingPeaks Virtual, MyWhoosh, and TrainerRoad.

    It also has its own dedicated MUOV app (free), used for calibration, gearing setup, software updates, and open-space virtual riding. For the richest experience, Zwift is currently recommended — it's the only platform where in-game steering is fully active.

    2) How does Zwift integration work?

    The MUOV is the first and only smart bike with true steering — controlled through physical leaning and handlebar input, not buttons. This makes it a genuinely different experience within Zwift, where your on-screen avatar responds to how you actually move the bike.

    3) Why carbon?

    Carbon fibre allows precise engineering of wall thickness across different areas of the frame — balancing flex, rider load, and the demands of the steering mechanism. The MUOV frame is built with this in mind:

    • Fork: 12 mm — maximum rigidity where it matters most
    • Seat tube: 10 mm — strong support under load
    • Top tube: 2.5 mm — engineered flex for a natural ride feel

    4) How durable is it?

    The MUOV is built to automotive-grade component and supply-chain standards — the same level of quality control used in vehicle manufacturing. It comes with a comprehensive 3-year / 50,000 km warranty.

    5) Does it tilt forward and back? Can you turn off the lean?

    The MUOV is designed around side-to-side movement — replicating the natural lateral sway of outdoor cycling — rather than front-to-back elevation changes.

    The lean function is fundamental to how the bike works and has not been tested in a disabled state. Disabling it would void the warranty.

    6) Why does standing to climb or sprint feel like the bike moves the wrong way?

    The MUOV is not a simulator — it's a training tool. Standing on any indoor bike feels different from riding outdoors, and that's intentional.

    Unlike a rocker plate or a rigid smart bike, the MUOV is designed to challenge your core and refine your technique. The goal when standing is to keep the bike as still as possible — the same discipline elite cyclists develop on the road.

     

  • Made in the UK

    • The frames are manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent.
    • The base coating is done in Oxfordshire.
    • Frame painting takes place near Heathrow.
    • Final bike assembly is also carried out near Heathrow.

    Product Details

    Power accuracy: better than +/- 1% (~.3%)
    Data refresh rate: 30Hz
    ERG mode: available
    Maximum watts: 2500W
    Maximum cadence: 165rpm
    Maximum incline: 25%
    Q factor: 150mm
    Steering: patented combined steering and leaning 
    Maximum lean angle: up to 12 degrees
    Sizing: Fits riders from 4’11” – 6’7” (152cm-200cm)
    Frame swap: hot swappable <30 seconds
    Drivetrain: belt drive
    Drive unit: low inertia for improved pedal responsiveness
    Fore/aft movement: dynamic relative to power output
    Connectivity: Bluetooth BLE FTMS, (Wifi, Ethernet)
    Number of Bluetooth connections: 4 concurrent – 1 master will control resistance
    Bluetooth range: greater than 7 metres
    USB’s: 2 x 20W USB-C
    Shifters: bespoke MUOV ergonomic shifters
    Electronic shifting: please see page 4 of quick start manual in MUOV app
    Controller Buttons: MUOV API allowing full button configuration; Zwift-compatible – please see page 5 of quick start manual
    Braking: fully enabled braking
    Compatible apps: Zwift (including steering), TrainingPeaks Virtual (including steering), MyWhoosh, Rouvy, TrainerRoad etc
    Product weight: 41.8kg (carbon fiber frame 5.9kg, base 35.9kg)
    Shipping dimensions: 2 x boxes: 120cm x 40cm x 50cm; 85cm x 16cm x 84cm; first 70 bikes are being delivered and setup with a white glove service in the UK

    CUSTOMISATIONS

    Sizing:– Frame sizes (according to rider height, subject to some variation): 
    small (152cm-165cm), medium (165cm-185cm), large (185cm-200cm)
    – Stems: 70mm-120mm
    – Handlebars: 380mm-420mm
    – Crank lengths: 150mm-175mm (150mm, 155mm, 160mm, 165mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm)
    – Colours: 4 standard colours; custom colours and personalised designs available
    – Saddle, handlebar tape, pedals all have a variety of options available

     

  • The bike frames are available in small, medium, and large sizes to suit riders from 152cm to 200cm, while crank length can be adjusted from 150mm to 175mm for a more refined fit. That range should help more riders achieve a position that feels natural and well matched to their body dimensions.

    MUOV also takes a modular approach to setup. Additional frames can be purchased separately and swapped in and out of the bike base with ease, while the bike can be configured with your own handlebars, pedals, and saddle to suit individual preferences. This is a useful selling point for riders who want a more personalised build or already have components they prefer.   Connectivity is also straightforward. MUOV Bikes can be paired with a smartphone, tablet, Apple TV, or computer via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, and they are compatible with the most popular training apps.

    For a limited time, MUOV is offering free custom paint on introductory orders, giving riders the opportunity to personalise their bike from day one. It’s a strong launch incentive and adds a premium, made-to-order feel to a product that is already highly customisable.Come and try instore @ Beaconsfield

     


    What makes it different

    • MUOV is not static. Unlike many smart bikes and direct-drive trainers, it moves side to side rather than locking you into a rigid position.
    • That movement can lean by up to 12 degrees, which makes the ride feel more natural, improves balance, engages the core, and boosts comfort.
    • It is also very quiet, and it visually looks like a real bike rather than a bulky piece of indoor equipment.
    • The bike is highly customisable, with paint options in almost any colour or design.
    • Each bike is made to order using the rider’s fit data, so details such as stem length, handlebars, saddle setback, and stack height are dialled in for a more bike-like fit.
    • At 42 kg, it is lighter than many other smart bikes and takes up less space.

    Review highlights

    DC Rainmaker calls it the closest mimic to outdoor leaning yet, with responsive power delivery (30Hz updates) and realistic handlebar rotation tied to frame lean. He notes it's premium, not for everyone, but excels in simulation feel after long-term testing.

    Rouleur praises the night-and-day ride difference, with 12-degree tilt engaging core muscles and weighted steering that feels road-realistic, making Zwift workouts fly by even at £4,995.

    Cycling Weeklydubs it the most realistic indoor option short of your own bike, with tilting action that's "genuinely brilliant" once adapted, turning training into something more fun and immersive.

  • 1) Which apps does it connect to?

    The MUOV bike connects via Bluetooth to leading training platforms including Zwift, Rouvy, TrainingPeaks Virtual, MyWhoosh, and TrainerRoad.

    It also has its own dedicated MUOV app (free), used for calibration, gearing setup, software updates, and open-space virtual riding. For the richest experience, Zwift is currently recommended — it's the only platform where in-game steering is fully active.

    2) How does Zwift integration work?

    The MUOV is the first and only smart bike with true steering — controlled through physical leaning and handlebar input, not buttons. This makes it a genuinely different experience within Zwift, where your on-screen avatar responds to how you actually move the bike.

    3) Why carbon?

    Carbon fibre allows precise engineering of wall thickness across different areas of the frame — balancing flex, rider load, and the demands of the steering mechanism. The MUOV frame is built with this in mind:

    • Fork: 12 mm — maximum rigidity where it matters most
    • Seat tube: 10 mm — strong support under load
    • Top tube: 2.5 mm — engineered flex for a natural ride feel

    4) How durable is it?

    The MUOV is built to automotive-grade component and supply-chain standards — the same level of quality control used in vehicle manufacturing. It comes with a comprehensive 3-year / 50,000 km warranty.

    5) Does it tilt forward and back? Can you turn off the lean?

    The MUOV is designed around side-to-side movement — replicating the natural lateral sway of outdoor cycling — rather than front-to-back elevation changes.

    The lean function is fundamental to how the bike works and has not been tested in a disabled state. Disabling it would void the warranty.

    6) Why does standing to climb or sprint feel like the bike moves the wrong way?

    The MUOV is not a simulator — it's a training tool. Standing on any indoor bike feels different from riding outdoors, and that's intentional.

    Unlike a rocker plate or a rigid smart bike, the MUOV is designed to challenge your core and refine your technique. The goal when standing is to keep the bike as still as possible — the same discipline elite cyclists develop on the road.

     

  • Made in the UK

    • The frames are manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent.
    • The base coating is done in Oxfordshire.
    • Frame painting takes place near Heathrow.
    • Final bike assembly is also carried out near Heathrow.

    Product Details

    Power accuracy: better than +/- 1% (~.3%)
    Data refresh rate: 30Hz
    ERG mode: available
    Maximum watts: 2500W
    Maximum cadence: 165rpm
    Maximum incline: 25%
    Q factor: 150mm
    Steering: patented combined steering and leaning 
    Maximum lean angle: up to 12 degrees
    Sizing: Fits riders from 4’11” – 6’7” (152cm-200cm)
    Frame swap: hot swappable <30 seconds
    Drivetrain: belt drive
    Drive unit: low inertia for improved pedal responsiveness
    Fore/aft movement: dynamic relative to power output
    Connectivity: Bluetooth BLE FTMS, (Wifi, Ethernet)
    Number of Bluetooth connections: 4 concurrent – 1 master will control resistance
    Bluetooth range: greater than 7 metres
    USB’s: 2 x 20W USB-C
    Shifters: bespoke MUOV ergonomic shifters
    Electronic shifting: please see page 4 of quick start manual in MUOV app
    Controller Buttons: MUOV API allowing full button configuration; Zwift-compatible – please see page 5 of quick start manual
    Braking: fully enabled braking
    Compatible apps: Zwift (including steering), TrainingPeaks Virtual (including steering), MyWhoosh, Rouvy, TrainerRoad etc
    Product weight: 41.8kg (carbon fiber frame 5.9kg, base 35.9kg)
    Shipping dimensions: 2 x boxes: 120cm x 40cm x 50cm; 85cm x 16cm x 84cm; first 70 bikes are being delivered and setup with a white glove service in the UK

    CUSTOMISATIONS

    Sizing:– Frame sizes (according to rider height, subject to some variation): 
    small (152cm-165cm), medium (165cm-185cm), large (185cm-200cm)
    – Stems: 70mm-120mm
    – Handlebars: 380mm-420mm
    – Crank lengths: 150mm-175mm (150mm, 155mm, 160mm, 165mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm)
    – Colours: 4 standard colours; custom colours and personalised designs available
    – Saddle, handlebar tape, pedals all have a variety of options available