Posts Tagged ‘Cycle’
Higol Indoor Exercise Cycle Bike
- 4 Micro adjustment handles
- Tension control
- Durable chain belt transmission
- Dual rollers on front foot tube for easy moving
- Easy adjusting foot pad for uneven floors
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CycleOps 400Pro Indoor Cycle
- Manage data with Joule 3.0 which offers three modes of performance training.
- PowerTap Technology provides +/- 1.5% accurate power feedback.
- Freewheeling hub and 48 pound flywheel lets you stop pedaling and coast.
- Precise resistance controls let you control the difficulty level.
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LifeSpan S4 Indoor Cycle Trainer
- Commercial-quality indoor cycling bike with 44-pound balanced flywheel
- Fully adjustable seat and handlebars move up, down, forward, and backward
- Leather resistance knob with push brake provides smooth uphill transitions
- Alloy pedals with sealed bearings; front wheels for easy mobility
- 400-pound capacity; measures 48 x 48 x 26 inches (W x H x D)
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Kettler Racer GT Indoor Cycle Trainer
- Indoor exercise cycle with triathlon handlebar and adjustable racing saddle
- Sturdy frame is suitable for various body sizes and exercise positions
- Computer measures speed, time, pedal revolutions, distance, calories, and more
- Jumbo LCD display; belt drive system with chain guard; magnetic brake system
- Measures 48 x 48 x 21 inches (W x H x D); lifetime warranty on frame
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Monark Exercise AB 827E Electronic Fitness Cycle
- Upright exercise bike designed for training and rehabilitation
- Well-balanced, 48-pound flywheel is smooth and reliable
- Electronic meter displays RPM, heart rate, time, and more
- Adjustable seat and handlebar; bottom wheels for easy transport
- Measures 21 x 44.5 x 44 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
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First Degree Fitness Evolution Series E-720 Fluid Cycle XT Multi-function Cycle Cross Trainer
- Ideal for Group Classes & Rehabilitation
- 20 Levels of Patented Variable Fluid Resistance
- Operates in Forward & Reverse
- Angled Hand Grip to Minimize Joint Stress
- Manufacturer Warranty: 10 Years Frame, 3 Years Tank & Seals, 2 Years Non-Wearing Mechanical Components & 1 Year All Other Components
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Sunny Mini Cycle Exercise Bike
- Built-In computer with LCD shows scan, distance, time, calories, reps, and total reps.
- Warranty Included
- Great for Exercise or Therapy
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What to use for winter cycle training?
While I’d like to continue to ride outdoors, the snow can pile up over winter. I’m fairly new to cycling and beginning to take it serious. So I’m in need of something to train with indoors. My choices are either a bike ‘Trainer’ or a ‘Roller” to use with my current road bike. The other choice I have is to buy an upright exercise bike. I can find all for around or under $150 bucks which is about the most I’d want to spend.
So which do the cyclists out there recommend? Which will be more beneficial to my training?
Any advice, comments, facts or opinions are welcome. If you’ve tried more than one, pros and cons would be great.
Thanks in advance!
Phoenix 98665 Bio Cycle II Upright Exercise Bike
- Upright exercise bike with auto-drive electromagnetic resistance system
- State-of-the-art, programmable fitness computer with large LED display
- Tracks progress by target heart rate, speed, distance, time, calories, and more
- Weight loss, fitness training, endurance training, and interval training programs
- Measures 20 x 49.6 x 36.8 inches (W x H x D); 1-year labor warranty
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Fluid Cycle XT
- Offers 20 levels from ‘feather light to ‘olympic sprint’.
- The 360 degree rotating crank arm is adjustable in 5 degree increments to suit users of any size.
- Unmatched durability – engineered for Fitness Centers and ideal for every application.
- Operates in both forward and reverse directions for maximum muscle engagement.
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Precor 842U Commercial Series Upright Cycle
- Upright exercise cycle designed for rigors of commercial gym with easy-to-use, intuitive console
- Magnetic, no-contact generator system for consistent resistance and reduced wear
- 25 levels of resistance; 6 preset programs including 1 manual, 1 interval, 1 hill climb
- Compatible with wireless heart rate monitors; handheld monitoring not included
- 350-pound maximum user weight; 7-year warranty on frame, 2 years parts, 1 year labor
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Where can I download a owner’s manual for a Schwinn SC-3 Cycle Computer?
This is a 2001 vintage cycle computer. Need setup instructions with codes.
Multisports Cardio Cycle 750 Upright Bike
- Large LCD Window
- Displays Time, Speed, Distance, Heart Rate, Calories, Watt, RPM
- Programs: Manual, 12 Pre-Set Programs, Target Program Setting: Time, Distance, or Calories, Target
- Wireless and Contact Heart Rate
- Self-Powered Generator System
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How can I speed my recovery on my back and stop this ∞ cycle?
I have a slipped disc in my lower back, it’s pinching a nerve making it painful and hard to walk. I’ve been down for 4 weeks now and I’m starting to get depressed. I need some physical activity. I’ve been stretching, taking ibuprofen, seeing a physiotherapist, walking around the block, sitting in the hot hub and using a TENS unit.
I just seem to be having and ∞ infinite ∞ loop.
I rest, relax, and I start to feel better. non-movement seems to take the pain away. I can finally start moving again and so I do. Nothing vigorous, a walk around the block, or 5 minutes on a recumbent exercise bike. I like to play music, so I’ll sit in a chair and play guitar for 30 minutes or so.. But then, the pain comes back – with vengeance. It knocks me down, I can’t sit up, I have to lie down for the rest of the day typing on the stupid computer… oh what I wouldn’t give for a nice pain free walk for an hour…
I can’t seem to find the balance between being inactive and overdoing it. I don’t know if the pain is just normal and i should just deal with it, or if its telling me it’s being aggravated and I’m really just adding to my recovery time.
Oh, I’m sure there have been a LOT of people in the same boat as me, but this is my first time in this boat… so I was hoping maybe someone would show me around… maybe point me to the wheelhouse, throttle and steering wheel? I have to regain control ’cause I’m getting sick of myself.












