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A commercial grade spin bike featuring an extra sturdy, heavy duty frame designed to accomodate high usage environments such as a gym, office, athletes or fitness enthusiasts. Spin Bikes Feature a large 25kg belt driven flywheel.
General
Tension
Rotatable tension knob
Computer
Wireless Computer Shows speed, time, distance and temperature
Flywheel
25kg Heavy duty flywheel
Seat
Maximum comfort design Adjustable up and down, forward and backwards adjustments
Pedals
Commercial quality alloy pedals with toe clips
Handle bar
5 levels Adjustable up and down, forwards and backwards
Drive type
Belt, 3 piece crank with high grade sealed crank bearings
Structural Information
Frame
Tubular steel
Occupancy size
116cm x 51cm x 126cm (L x W x H)
Maximum user weight
150kg
Maximum user height
200cm (150cm minimum)
Packaging size
113cm x 28cm x 126cm (L x W x H)
Gross weight
67.8kg
Net weight
63.4kg
Warranty: 12 Months parts replacement warranty
Comes with transport wheels, emergency brake lever, bonus drink bottle
There are
many good reasons to purchase an spin bike. Like exercise bikes, spin bikes can help
users achieve their fitness goals and lose weight without exposing yourself to strain
on joints or injuries.
Training too hard in the beginning of your exercise program can lead to injuries and
may encourage you to quit because you may feel it will be too hard and not worth the
effort. By working out at a constant, regulated pace at which you cycle, spin bikes
allow intensive cardio workouts while avoiding this common exercise mistake.
Small adjustments can be made as your fitness improves, which fine-tunes your
training intensity with increment adjustments of speed and resistance.
Exercise whenever you want, in the comfort of your own home, at anytime of the day.
You may even be able to maximise the use of your time by doing other things such as
watching TV or listening to your favourite music.
Weather will not be an issue, as spin bikes are indoor exercise equipment. Feel free
to cycle away in an indoor, comfortable environment whilst being able to simulate
terrain challenges through adjusting the resistance to simulate steep inclines.
Although
there are a number of physical variations between a spin bike and an exercise bike, the
differences are subtle and will only matter to a serious cyclist.
While exercise bikes have a ‘freewheel’ that allows the rider to stop pedalling and
‘coast’, a spin bike operates with a flywheel and a direct drivetrain. As long as the
wheel is spinning, the constant pedalling burns slightly more calories and improves
pedalling technique. This also simulates a more realistic cycling feel as muscles are
more effectively targeted during a workout.
Other than the flywheel and the drive mechanism, spin bikes allow users to mimic a
more aggressive riding position such as one used on a road bike, while exercise bikes
adopt a more upright seating. Therefore different postures will be the key
differentiator, and will be determined by personal preference.
Spin bikes
are designed to accurately simulate pedalling uphill with the combination of momentum
and resistance. The advantages of a heavier flywheel is that it provides a more
realistic feeling of travelling uphill, translating to a more intense workout. The
downside is that the heavier flywheel hinders the portability of the bike.