We often work in tandem with the top brands in the industry to offer bulk order discounts to fitness clubs, bike studios, schools and other venues throughout the US. The Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B901 Pro Indoor Cycling Bike is a good buy for someone looking to begin cycling or continue cycling without the need for all of the bells and whistles. With its sturdy construction, compact size, easy adjustments, convenient roller wheels, and a three-year warranty, this indoor bike is well worth the purchase. Below the tension knob is a stop lever that allows you to stop abruptly.
Though it doesn’t have a display screen, it has a device holder so you can stream your favorite workouts using your smartphone or tablet. Some bikes’ pedals are compatible with cycling shoes, enabling you to clip in for your ride. They’re also available in “bare bones” configurations with nothing more than a battery-operated LCD screen to track speed, distance, and calories burned.
Exercise bikes with moving arms might seem gimmicky, but there are a number of benefits to having multiple moving parts on your exercise bike. The bike also features a relatively low max user weight of 275 pounds, but it’s actually pretty stable. I hover around 220 pounds and I didn’t experience any wobbling during my
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rides, even when I turned the resistance level all the way to 11. The pedals were comfortable, easy to adjust and kept our feet nice and tight, especially when we moved into a standing ride. If you are a fan of the cleat design or have cycling shoes already, however, it would be really easy to swap to clipless pedals.
And the biggest way it does this is through the use of a heavy-flywheel. Highlights of the Synergy Pro include a 40 lb flywheel, a micro-adjustable magnetic resistance system, and dual-compatible pedals. An upright exercise bike has a large, comfortable seat lower to the ground, allowing you to sit upright. These positions put less stress on your shoulders, back, and joints.
It came as agreed but when I was putting it together, I was very frustrated by the VERY small pictures in the instruction book, but upon careful inspection and slow going, things started coming together. But the second piece I went to put on, which was one of the Stabilizer Bars, as I was tightening the bolt, the part cracked and the finish started falling off, literally. I decided to keep going and see “what else might be a problem before I called Sunny” and got the back end of the cross trainer done and was getting ready to attach the “Front Post” to the main frame.