Woot has
Circuit Fitness Recumbent Magnetic Exercise Bike w/ 15 Workout Programs, LCD & Heart Rate Monitor for
$159.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features: - AMZ-587R comes with 15 programs that can simulate the effects of biking in different terrains, allowing you to personalize your training.
- This bike comes with a handy LCD monitor that lets you check distance traveled and current speed while keeping track of time elapsed and calories burned.
- Equipped with pulse sensors, the machine monitors your heart rate.
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Only complaint is your knees can bang the display if you are taller. I just keep my knees slightly outboard and no problem.
I use it mostly during the colder months once or twice every couple of weeks.
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Seriously. I would love an honest percentage of the amount of people that use it once a week, because I'm wondering why I ever bought one lol
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Only complaint is your knees can bang the display if you are taller. I just keep my knees slightly outboard and no problem.
I use it mostly during the colder months once or twice every couple of weeks.
Which means if you want an inexpensive bike just do to Craigslist or FB marketplace and find a nearly new one that the owner got tired of hanging clothes on.
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My right knee has hit the control panel a couple of times when I first started using it but with the awareness of it I haven't hit it since. Something may have leaked out from the seat frame...but I haven't experienced any issues. When I was wearing a fitness watch I noticed that the heart rate on that did not match the one that the bike reads. I do gather that it takes awhile for the bike heart rate monitor to climb to the actual reading.
I think really the only gripe I would have is that if you pause the time in the middle of the setting (let's say for 30 seconds or whatever), the physical tension of the bike will become out of sync with read out on the LED display. That said, I rarely pause it.
Other than that it's been very useful over the last 2 years. The seat and back are comfortable.
Note....if you are rehabbing something that requires minimal effort, I'm not sure this is the route to go. The lowest tension does not seem to be a free wheeling type of tension. It's not tough but there is effort required unlike peddling with zero tension.
You're supposed to hang clothes on it you silly goose.
From production manual about warranty page
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