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		<title>Review: Diamondback 510Ic Indoor Cycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 19:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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The 510lc indoor cycling bike was just released this year and is the second model produced by Diamondback Fitness. It features computer-controlled resistance, which is a very unique feature for indoor cycles. It has a total of 16 levels of resistance and 14 workout programs, which includes 8 presets and 4 heart rate. The LCD display tracks calories, speed, heart rate, distance, and time. The flywheel is 32 lbs, and the maximum user weight is 300 lbs. The warranty is lifetime on frame, 3 years on parts, and 1 year for labor. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> Diamondback Fitness<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> Sturdy, resistance levels, LCD display, 300 user capacity, no wobbling seat/handlebars<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Light flywheel, no micro-adjustment, no custom workout programs<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> The LCD display sets it apart from most other bikes.<br />
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<p>The 510lc indoor cycling bike was just released this year and is the second model produced by Diamondback Fitness. It features computer-controlled resistance, which is a very unique feature for indoor cycles. It has a total of 16 levels of resistance and 14 workout programs, which includes 8 presets and 4 heart rate. The LCD display tracks calories, speed, heart rate, distance, and time. The flywheel is 32 lbs, and the maximum user weight is 300 lbs. The warranty is lifetime on frame, 3 years on parts, and 1 year for labor. </p>
<p>Dimensions: 42&#8243;L x 23&#8243;W x 46&#8243;H ; 126 lbs. </p>
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<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>The computer-controlled resistance does have some positives. First, I love the fact that it has resistance levels that allow you to track progress. The average indoor cycle doesn&#8217;t have this feature because the resistance is turned with the knob. </p>
<p>One of the frustrations with turning a knob is having to turn it frequently to find the right resistance. This is not an issue with this bike. </p>
<p>It also comes with 14 workout programs. This gives you a lot of options to choose from so you can keep your workouts interesting. </p>
<p>The LCD display tracks time, speed, distance, calories, and heart rate. This feedback is excellent for evaluating your workout. Without this information, your left in the dark as to how hard your really working. </p>
<p>The steel frame provides sturdiness, which helps in particular when doing standing climbs. The sturdiness is evidenced by the 300 pound user capacity. Typically, only the most expensive bikes have this user weight. </p>
<blockquote><p>I was immediately impressed with the solidity of the unit. No loose seating, no loose handlebars, no slack anywhere. And my gosh, was it quiet!<br />
- W.D. Newman</p></blockquote>
<p>The handlebars have contact heart rate sensors, which makes it very convenient to track. The handlebars also allow for a variety of positions. Some bikes don&#8217;t have the aero bars on the inside, but this one does. </p>
<p>What I like about the handlebar and seat adjustment is how you can tighten the post so it won&#8217;t wobble. This is often a problem with seat posts when they are at their highest adjustment. So no matter what level you have it on, wobbling should be a non-issue. </p>
<p>The water bottle holder is a plus so you have convenient access to water. It has a beautiful appearance and is built the last. The 3-year warranty on parts is also a plus. </p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>One downside is the fact that you can&#8217;t create your own custom workout. This option would allow users to create a program that is specifically designed for their current fitness level. </p>
<p>The standard flywheel weight is 40 lbs., so 32 lb. is too light in my opinion. A heavy flywheel produces more momentum and resistance, plus it operates more smoothly. </p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t have micro-adjust, and the handlebars don&#8217;t adjust horizontally. This makes the adjustment range a bit more limited. I also prefer the clamp system as opposed to the pins. </p>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>The Diamondback 510Ic is designed for beginner or intermediate users. The computer controlled resistance adds a unique element to the bike. The fact that it tracks data separates it from most other bikes. It&#8217;s very sturdy and well-constructed. The flywheel is a bit light, especially for the price. That is probably the biggest disappointment about it. With that said, there is a lot to like about this bike. </p>
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		<title>Review: Proform 490 SPX Indoor Cycle Trainer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 19:48:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[ProForm]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Proform 490 SPX]]></category>

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The Proform 490 SPX features a 48.5 pound flywheel and a backlit LCD display that tracks distance, time, speed, calories burned, pulse, and RPM. The resistance system is wool-felt. The seat adjusts vertically and horizontally, and the handlebars adjust vertically. It has a chain drive system and a quick-stop brake. Also included is a water bottle holder, adjustable leveling feet, and transport wheels. The weight capacity is 275 pounds. Warranty: 5 years on frame, 1 on parts and labor. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> Proform<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> Well-constructed, stable, durable, heavy flywheel, LCD display screen<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Chain-drive system, noisy, limited handlebar positions<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> A quality bike that tends to be a bit noisy<br />
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<p>The Proform 490 SPX features a 48.5 pound flywheel and a backlit LCD display that tracks distance, time, speed, calories burned, pulse, and RPM. The resistance system is wool-felt. The seat adjusts vertically and horizontally, and the handlebars adjust vertically. It has a chain drive system and a quick-stop brake. Also included is a water bottle holder, adjustable leveling feet, and transport wheels. The weight capacity is 275 pounds. Warranty: 5 years on frame, 1 on parts and labor. </p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>The first feature that stands out is the heavy-duty 48.5 pound flywheel, which rivals some of the most expensive indoor cycling bikes out there. This creates an incredible amount of resistance and momentum, simulating what you would experience outdoors especially when riding uphill. </p>
<blockquote><p>I am extremely pleased with the bike. It&#8217;s very sturdy in construction. It was easy to assemble. It feels very much like a bike I rode at our local gym that cost far more.<br />
- W. Morgan</p></blockquote>
<p>A customer who is 6&#8217;2&#8243; noted that the bike fit him just fine, so it has at least a decent range of adjustment. </p>
<p>The LCD display is a nice addition as most bikes don&#8217;t come with one. It displays the standard statistics, and gives users an idea of how intense their workout is. It also is backlit so you can ride in the dark. The bike is also compatible with a wireless chest pulse strap for those who want to track heart rate. </p>
<p>The non-slip handlebars are designed for comfort and reducing fatigue. With a commercial grade steel frame, a weight of 113-pounds plus a 275-pound capacity, this bike offers good stability and durability. </p>
<blockquote><p>This bike is well built and has proven to be a great trainer. I had no problems reaching Customer Service by just selecting the option to have them call me. The service rep was extremely processional and accommodating.<br />
- Mark</p></blockquote>
<p>The wool-felt resistance is beneficial because it&#8217;s very resilient, and therefore has a longer life. This is important when you consider the constant friction being created. </p>
<p>The water bottle holder is a feature that shouldn&#8217;t be taken for granted, as some don&#8217;t have one. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s currently <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004GC3AGE" target="_new">priced at just over $370</a>, which is very generous considering the features this bike has.</p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>The seat/handlebars aren&#8217;t micro-adjustable, and the handlebars don&#8217;t adjust horizontally.</p>
<p>The chain drive system may mimic an outdoor bike more than a belt drive, but it also tends to produce more noise and not have as much durability. Plus, the bike doesn&#8217;t tend to operate as smoothly. </p>
<blockquote><p>I read a lot of reviews and found that the biggest problem with at home bikes was the chain sound.<br />
- Karla </p></blockquote>
<p>The biggest complaint from customers was the amount of noise it made, not just from the chain, but from other sources as well. It seems to occur when the resistance is cranked up. </p>
<blockquote><p>The noise from the resistance pads (that rub on the flywheel) and connecting parts is so loud I cannot hear the television.<br />
- Jim </p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Regarding noise, there is no chain noise but there is noise from the flywheel and the felt pads used for resistance. But to me it&#8217;s minor.<br />
- W. Morgan</p></blockquote>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>We can conclude that the 490 SPX does atleast make some noise, particularly when the resistance is heavily increased. Some say it&#8217;s not that loud, others say it&#8217;s very loud. We do know that the bike is very well-constructed and durable. The heavy flywheel is a huge plus and provides very good value. It&#8217;s certainly a good bike, but the noise does seem to be an issue. Bottom line: buyer beware. It does have a warranty, so it can be returned if you find that it does make too much noise. </p>
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		<title>Review: CycleOps 300 Pro Indoor Cycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 19:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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CycleOps produces the finest line of indoor cycling bikes on the market. The 300 is the second most expensive model, and it's jam packed with features. The most unique of which is PowerTap technology that tracks and records power output. It has a 48 pound flywheel with a freewheeling hub. The seat and handlebars are micro adjustable both vertically and horizontally. The handlebars offer both aero-style and road-style positions. Also included are two water bottle holders. The 300 is backed by a lifetime warranty on the frame and 3 years on parts. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> CycleOps<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> Heavy flywheel, extensive and accurate feedback, stable, smooth, wide range of adjustment, overall quality<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Pricey, unsolicited resistance changes<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> One of the best indoor cycling bikes on the market<br />
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<p>CycleOps produces the finest line of indoor cycling bikes on the market. The 300 is the second most expensive model, and it&#8217;s jam packed with features. The most unique of which is PowerTap technology that tracks and records power output. It has a 48 pound flywheel with a freewheeling hub. The seat and handlebars are micro adjustable both vertically and horizontally. The handlebars offer both aero-style and road-style positions. Also included are two water bottle holders. The 300 is backed by a lifetime warranty on the frame and 3 years on parts. </p>
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<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>CycleOps is like the Rolls Royce of indoor cycling bikes. What separates CycleOps from all other manufacturers is use of PowerTap technology and the Joule™ 3.0 to track and record all the relevant data that cycling enthusiasts demand. Examples include power output, training zones, peak power, cadence, heart rate, speed, distance, time, etc. </p>
<p>Data alone however isn&#8217;t useful if you can&#8217;t trust its accuracy. CycleOps provides the most accurate data in the business, as it&#8217;s always at least within 1.5%. </p>
<p>You get access to reports, history, and workouts. Everything you need to evaluate how much progress is provided. The data can be transferred to your computer with a USB connection. </p>
<p>While a few other indoor cycling bikes have a computer display, often customers complain that the the statistics are inconsistent. We know that accuracy is not an issue with CycleOps, and that is a huge benefit to users. </p>
<p>The 300 is incredibly solid, as it weighs 150 pounds and has a 48 pound flywheel. I don&#8217;t know what the maximum user weight is, but needless to say that most people can ride it very hard without any wobbling. </p>
<p>You can count on this bike requiring minimal maintenance over the long run because it&#8217;s made with such quality. </p>
<p>The freewheeling hub is a pretty unique feature as it allows users to coast while riding. This is normally only reserved for road bikes. This allows for a period of recovery when necessary. </p>
<p>The entire bike is designed to feel exactly like a road bike. You can insert your own saddle and pedals in if desired. The handlebar and seat micro-adjustments are top notch. I love the use of clamps instead of pins to secure the posts in place. It&#8217;s much more convenient and durable. </p>
<blockquote><p>This is an awesome indoor trainer. You get the benefits of a real bike without having to set up a trainer&#8230;and it easily adjusts so that more than one person can use it. Training with power is fantastic. Set up was easy. Love it!<br />
- Margaret O&#8217;Mara</p></blockquote>
<p>The resistance range is tremendous; no worries about not being challenged enough. </p>
<p>How can you not like having two water bottle holders? Staying hydrated during a session is critical, and one water bottle won&#8217;t last very long. This is very convenient for users. </p>
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<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the downside? For most, it would be the $2000 price tag. A few customers also noted that the resistance fluctuated without turning the knob. The cause seemed to be the friction pads heating and expanding, causing the resistance to increase. This of course can be quite an inconvenience over the spand of an hour long session. </p>
<blockquote><p>My biggest beef with the Pro300PT is that it will not hold a constant resistance level<br />
- Cyclist1967 </p></blockquote>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>The CycleOps 300 Pro has just about everything you could ask for: excellent stability, wide range of adjustment, heavy flywheel, durability, and the best feedback system on the market. It&#8217;s pricey, and a few customers reported unsolicited resistance changes. No bike is perfect, but this one is pretty close. </p>
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		<title>Review: Horizon Fitness M4 Indoor Cycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 19:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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The M4 is a new indoor cycling bike from Horizon Fitness. It features a 42 pound flywheel and a 285 pound user capacity. Included is an LCD console that tracks calories, distance, time, and speed. The seat adjusts horizontally and vertically, while the handlebars adjust vertically. It has a chain drive system and a pedal cage with toe straps. A water bottle holder is located just below the resistance knob. The M4 is backed by a 10 year warranty on the frame, and 1 year for parts. Dimensions: 43 x 19 x 36 (L x W x H)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> Horizon Fitness<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> 42 lb. flywheel, LCD console, 285 max. user weight, water bottle holder, brand<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Chain drive system, limited height adjustment, questions about durability<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> The LCD console is a difference maker<br />
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<p>The M4 is a new indoor cycling bike from Horizon Fitness. It features a 42 pound flywheel and a 285 pound user capacity. Included is an LCD console that tracks calories, distance, time, and speed. The seat adjusts horizontally and vertically, while the handlebars adjust vertically. It has a chain drive system and a pedal cage with toe straps. A water bottle holder is located just below the resistance knob. The M4 is backed by a 10 year warranty on the frame, and 1 year for parts. Dimensions: 43 x 19 x 36 (L x W x H)</p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>The standard flywheel weight for indoor cycling bikes is 40 lbs. Anything above this amount is icing on the cake. The M4 boasts a 42 lb flywheel, which compares to some of the more expensive bikes. For instance, the <a href="http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/600-above/review-diamondback-fitness-910ic-indoor-cycle-trainer/">Diamondback Fitness 910Ic</a> is priced near $900, yet has a 40 lb. flywheel. The heavier the flywheel, the more resistance and momentum the bike will generate. Naturally, it will operate more smoothly and simulate the feel of a road bike. It will give you as intense of a workout as you desire. </p>
<p>While the M4 may not quite have micro-adjustable seats and handlebars, the increments are smaller compared to other bikes. This provides more customization so you can find the ideal settings. </p>
<p>What&#8217;s unique about the M4 is the addition of the LCD console. Very few indoor cycling bikes in general come with one; the bikes that do are usually expensive. Not everyone wants a console, but it&#8217;s there for ones who do. </p>
<p>The 285 pound maximum user weight is pretty standard, as most bikes are somewhere between 250 and 300 pounds. It indicates a strong and sturdy frame that can hold up while doing standing climbs and sprints. </p>
<p>The incumbent pedals can be swapped out for clipless ones if preferred. I have never used clipless before, but some swear by them. The toe clips work just fine. </p>
<p>The water bottle holder is sometimes taken for granted because you would think every bike would have one. Unfortunately, that&#8217;s not the case. </p>
<p>Horizon Fitness has a very good reputation for producing quality fitness products. They are a trusted brand, and their customer service is excellent. The M4 is very affordable, and is backed by a good warranty. </p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>The chain drive system may have some advantages, but the belt drive is superior in terms of performance. Belts are rust resistant, are lighter, stronger, and operate more smoothly and quietly. They also require less maintenance in the long-run. </p>
<p>I have noticed on older indoor cycling bikes that the knobs for the handlebar and seat adjustment are harder to pull out. I really like bikes that are micro-adjustable and use clamps that secure the posts in place. It&#8217;s more convenient and tends to be more stable. Mid-priced cycling bikes also tend to have limited height adjustment for the seats and handlebars. </p>
<p>The only other question about the M4 is durability. The chain naturally is more susceptible to maintenance, and the part quality doesn&#8217;t compare to the most expensive bikes. </p>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>The Horizon Fitness M4 compares favorably to the other bikes in its price range. What stands out is the 42 lb. flywheel and the LCD console. For those who want a console, this might be what puts this bike over the top. It lacks a belt drive, and may not be the most heavy-duty bike out there, but it&#8217;s a quality bike for the price. </p>
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		<title>Review: Best Fitness BFSB5 Indoor Cycling Bike</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 19:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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The BFSB5 is one of two indoor cycling bikes produced by Best Fitness. It's main feature is the 40 lb. flywheel. The seat adjusts vertically and horizontally, while handlebars adjust vertically in increments. It's chain-driven and has a maximum user weight of 275 lbs. The pedals come with toe clips, and wheels are attached for mobility. The BFSB5 is backed by a 5 year warranty on the frame, 1 year on parts, and a 90-day in home labor warranty. Dimensions: 44 x 20 x 44; weight: 113 lbs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> Best Fitness<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> Heavy flywheel, aesthetics, small footprint, stable, value, warranty<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Chain drive, no micro-adjustment, questionable durability<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> A typical entry-level indoor cycling bike<br />
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<p>The BFSB5 is one of two indoor cycling bikes produced by Best Fitness. It&#8217;s main feature is the 40 lb. flywheel. The seat adjusts vertically and horizontally, while handlebars adjust vertically in increments. It&#8217;s chain-driven and has a maximum user weight of 275 lbs. The pedals come with toe clips, and wheels are attached for mobility. The BFSB5 is backed by a 5 year warranty on the frame, 1 year on parts, and a 90-day in home labor warranty. Dimensions: 44 x 20 x 44; weight: 113 lbs. </p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>A 40 lb. flywheel is a plus, considering that the <a href="http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/schwinn/review-schwinn-ic2-indoor-cycling-bike/">Schwinn IC2</a> is slightly more expensive and only has a 31 lb. flywheel. At this weight, you can expect it to operate smoothly and generate good momentum during your workout. The result is that you can expect greater resistance compared to a lesser weight. </p>
<p>A maximum user weight of 275 is a positive considering the price of the bike. The highest user weight I have seen is 300 lbs., which is reserved for the top end bikes such as the <a href="http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/schwinn/review-schwinn-a-c-performance-indoor-cycle-trainer/">Schwinn A.C. Performance</a> and the <a href="http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/motus/review-motus-usa-m-racing-fusion-indoor-cycling-bike/">Motus USA M-Racing Fusion</a> cycling bike. It also weighs over 100 lbs., which indicates good stability. </p>
<p>I like the aesthetics of the bike. It has a simple, compact design and a nice color scheme. It looks more expensive than it really is. </p>
<p>It also has a very small footprint, as it&#8217;s a whopping 14 inches shorter than the aforementioned Schwinn IC2. If you have limited space for a bike, then this is a positive. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0046E1MRQ" target="_new">Priced less than $400 on Amazon</a>, this is more than reasonable considering the heavy flywheel. This is about the amount that you would spend for a year membership to a health club. </p>
<p>The warranty is on par with what you would normally see from entry-level indoor cycling bikes. </p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>The chain drive is not unique to entry-level bikes, but it&#8217;s a downside nonetheless. It&#8217;s not as smooth or quiet compared to belt-drives, plus it will require more maintenance long-term. </p>
<p>The seat and handlebars adjust in increments, which means that the range of adjustment is limited. Also, over time the knobs can be tough to pull out. The mid to high level bikes are micro-adjustable, and utilize clamps to tighten the position of the saddle and handlebars. </p>
<p>A frequent problem with increment adjustment is that the seat and handlebars tend to wobble when near their highest point. </p>
<p>I did some research on Best Fitness, and I couldn&#8217;t find an official website. I never consider that to be a good sign, as all the reputable brands have an online presence. If someone knows their web address, please let me know. </p>
<p>Lesser expensive bikes also tend to not be as durable, since their parts aren&#8217;t as expensive. I have no evidence that this one in particular lacks durability, but I would say that it&#8217;s naturally more susceptible to wear and tear. </p>
<p>I also didn&#8217;t see a water bottle holder anywhere. This may or may not matter to you, but it makes getting access to water a little more inconvenient. </p>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>The Best Fitness BFSB5 overall is a typical entry-level bike. The 40lb. flywheel will ensure a smooth ride. It has a nice design, is compact, and has good value. The range of adjustment could be an issue for those over 6 feet tall, but should be able to accommodate most others. The one other question you have with this bike is durability. With all that said, it should operate smoothly and provide more than enough resistance for most.  </p>
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		<title>Review: Fitnex X Series Velocity Indoor Training Bike</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 23:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[$600 & Above]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fitnex]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Fitnex X Series Velocity Indoor Training Bike]]></category>

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The Fitnex X Series Velocity Bike features a robust 47 pound flywheel, a belt drive system, and fully adjustable handlebars and seat. Also featured is a coil-spring shock suspension system and a leather brake pad. The seat post and handlebar slider is stainless steel and is coated with a rust-resistant application. Also included is an adjustable water bottle cage, triathlon-style handlebars, and a maximum user weight of 300 pounds. The X Series Velocity bike is backed by a 5-year warranty on the frame and a one year warranty on parts. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> Fitnex<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> 48 pound flywheel, belt-drive, micro-adjustable, stable, durable, comfortable<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Warranty<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> Great value for under $1000<br />
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<p>The Fitnex X Series Velocity Bike features a robust 47 pound flywheel, a belt drive system, and fully adjustable handlebars and seat. Also featured is a coil-spring shock suspension system and a leather brake pad. The seat post and handlebar slider is stainless steel and is coated with a rust-resistant application. Also included is an adjustable water bottle cage, triathlon-style handlebars, and a maximum user weight of 300 pounds. The X Series Velocity bike is backed by a 5-year warranty on the frame and a one year warranty on parts. </p>
<p><iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/q_XKvEDXuYQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>The 47 pound flywheel is among the heaviest you will find on the market. The http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/600-above/review-cycleops-400pro-indoor-cycle/>CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle</a> has a 48 lb. one and it costs over $2500. Considering that the Velocity costs under $1000, this is pretty good value. The other high performance feature is the Poly-V Belt Drive system that allows for smooth, quiet operation. Plus, it&#8217;s more durable and ultimately requires less maintenance than chain-drives. </p>
<p>The shock suspension isn&#8217;t a feature that you often see on indoor cycling bikes. It helps make the ride more comfortable, as does the polyurethane foam seat covered in vinyl. </p>
<p>The range of resistance more than enough to satisfy even the most fit individuals. It&#8217;s micro-adjustable, which gives users more flexibility while riding. </p>
<p>The stainless steel handlebar and seat posts are naturally resistant to rust and corrosion, plus a rust-resistant coating was applied to add to the durability of the bike. I just happened to use a indoor cycling bike the other day that had rust all over the posts. Not pretty, and it made it that much more difficult to adjust the height. </p>
<p>Both the seat and handlebars can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally, which allows you to further customize so you can find the position that feels just right. This is one feature that I highly value in a spin bike. I also like the quick release levers, they are much more efficient and effective. </p>
<p>The pedals can be swapped out for clipless versions if desired. </p>
<p>The leather break pad might not seem like a big deal, but this just makes it that much more durable. </p>
<p>Weighing 120 pounds and having a 300 pound maximum user weight, this is a heavy-duty bike that provides excellent stability. </p>
<p>You have to love the price considering the high-level performance features this bike has. It&#8217;s really a steal for under $1000. </p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>The one downside I see is the warranty. I would expect more than one year on parts. The http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/bodycraft/review-bodycraft-spx-club-indoor-cycling-bike/>BodyCraft SPX Club</a> costs several hundred more, but offers 5 years on parts. That is a significant difference despite having a similar price. </p>
<p>The lack of a computer might be disappointing for those who want one. However, you can always purchase one separately. </p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t find anything about that bike specifically that I didn&#8217;t like. I don&#8217;t much about Fitnex and what type of customer service they provide. If anyone has any insight, feel free to comment below. </p>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>The Fitnex X Series Velocity has all the characteristics of a top-level indoor cycling bike: a robust flywheel, a belt-drive system, micro adjustment, stability, and durability. This is one of the best bikes you can purchase for under $1000 on the market. </p>
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		<title>Review: LifeSpan Fitness S2 Indoor Cycling Bike</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 23:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[$400 to $600]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[LifeSpan Fitness S2 Indoor Cycling Bike]]></category>

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The S2 is a mid level indoor cycling bike from the LifeSpan Fitness line. It features a 40 pound flywheel, a heavy-gauge steel frame, and a poly-v belt drive system. The seat and handlebars are adjustable vertically and horizontally. The pedals and seat can be swapped out for others. The resistance is adjusted with the turn of a knob, which is located just above the flywheel. The maximum user weight is 300 lbs. The S2 is backed by a 5 year warranty on the frame, 1 year for parts and labor. Dimensions: 44 x 22 x 22 inches ; 97 lbs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> LifeSpan Fitness<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> Heavy flywheel, belt drive, strong frame, completely adjustable, customer service<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Limited handlebar height adjustment, reports of a rubber smell and noise.<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> A quality, mid-level indoor cycling bike.<br />
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<p>The S2 is a mid level indoor cycling bike from the LifeSpan Fitness line. It features a 40 pound flywheel, a heavy-gauge steel frame, and a poly-v belt drive system. The seat and handlebars are adjustable vertically and horizontally. The pedals and seat can be swapped out for others. The resistance is adjusted with the turn of a knob, which is located just above the flywheel. The maximum user weight is 300 lbs. The S2 is backed by a 5 year warranty on the frame, 1 year for parts and labor. Dimensions: 44 x 22 x 22 inches ; 97 lbs.</p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>The 40 lb. flywheel is a definite plus. The <a href="http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/600-above/review-diamondback-fitness-910ic-indoor-cycle-trainer/">Diamondback Fitness 910Ic</a> costs nearly $400 more and has the same flywheel weight. A heavy flywheel produces a smooth, quiet, consistent motion. It generates a lot of resistance that allows users to get a challenging workout. </p>
<p>The belt drive is much better for performance than a chain drive. It&#8217;s quieter and requires less maintenance long-term. </p>
<p>The bike feels very solid due to the heavy gauge steel frame and the fact that it weighs nearly 100 pounds. The 300 lb. maximum user weight is very impressive, as that&#8217;s about as heavy as it gets. It&#8217;s a well-constructed bike especially for the price. Numerous customers made note that it didn&#8217;t wobble at all, even when standing up. </p>
<p>The pedals do come with toe straps, which is pretty standard for mid-level bikes. A lot of cyclists prefer the SPD pedals, and they can be installed if desired. You can also buy your own seat as well. </p>
<p>Apparently, the handlebars adjust horizontally as well, but I have a hard time seeing exactly how that works. Either way, this is a big positive as most bikes in general do not have this feature. </p>
<p>A water bottle holder is located right next to the flywheel. This may not be the most convenient location, but at least it won&#8217;t get in the way. </p>
<p>A few customer reviews pointed out that LifeSpan&#8217;s customer service was a positive. One person in particular said that their response was quick, they correctly diagnosed the problem, sent out the new part, and had a repair shop in the area come in and do the replacement. </p>
<p>The price I believe gives this bike good value. </p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>A handful of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NCDCPY" target="_new">customers on Amazon</a> referred to a noise the the bike emanated. It could be due to a faulty part, assembly, etc. When operating the way it should, it&#8217;s very quiet. </p>
<p>Durability tends to be more of an issue with lower-to-mid level bikes. </p>
<p>As with most indoor cycling bikes, the seat is not very comfortable according to customers. This is why manufacturers allow consumers to exchange it for a different one. </p>
<p>Another complaint is that the handlebar height adjustment is rather limited, which can be a problem for those 5&#8217;10&#8243; on up. </p>
<p>Several also reported this issue:</p>
<blockquote><p> I&#8217;d give it 5 stars except for one problem I&#8217;ve been having. It smells like burnt rubber when I use it. I guess it&#8217;s the braking mechanism rubbing against the wheel because once it gets heated up it stinks.<br />
- Robert Bobala </p></blockquote>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>The LifeSpan Fitness S2 is one of the better mid-level indoor cycling bikes available. It has a heavy flywheel, a belt drive, and a heavy-duty frame. These are features that you&#8217;ll find in bikes that cost over $1000. By all accounts, the customer service is also helpful which is important anytime you buy exercise equipment. The bike has some flaws, but none of them are real significant. Overall, it&#8217;s a quality bike that is worth the price.</p>
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		<title>Review: CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 20:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[CycleOps 400Pro Indoor Cycle]]></category>

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The CycleOps 400 is one of the highest priced indoor cycling bikes on the market. It's main feature is the Joule 3.0 computer, which is exclusive to CycleOps. It provides tons of feedback, including the user's current and past performance. It also features a robust 48 pound flywheel and a freewheeling hub. The electronic resistance control can be adjusted with a turn a knob. The seat adjusts vertically and horizontally, while the handlebars adjust vertically. The 400 is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> CycleOps<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> Joule 3.0, 48 pound flywheel, infinite adjustment, sturdy, quiet, smooth, warranty<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Reports of technical issues, no horizontal adjustment<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> One of the best indoor cycling bikes available<br />
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<p>The CycleOps 400 is one of the highest priced indoor cycling bikes on the market. It&#8217;s main feature is the Joule 3.0 computer, which is exclusive to CycleOps. It provides tons of feedback, including the user&#8217;s current and past performance. It also features a robust 48 pound flywheel and a freewheeling hub. The electronic resistance control can be adjusted with a turn a knob. The seat adjusts vertically and horizontally, while the handlebars adjust vertically. The 400 is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. </p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>The CycleOps 400 just might be the best indoor cycling bike on the market. The Joule 3.0 is what separates it from any other. Here is a video that covers it&#8217;s various features:</p>
<p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/PJVvtdRGp0o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>In essence, the Joule 3.0 provides feedback on your performance during a workout, and a report after your finished. It will record your workout history going back 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. This allows you to see what type of progress you are making. It will even save a workout out for you can do it again in the future. You can replicate the type of terrain that you will see at a certain race or ride. </p>
<p>With PowerTap technology, you can be assured that the accuracy of the feedback will be within 1.5% range. </p>
<p>The 48 pound flywheel is second to none, as it generates enough momentum so you can freewheel during a recovery phase just like you can while on the road. It also allows for the bike to operate very quietly and smoothly. </p>
<p>The seat and handlebars have infinite adjustment, so users can find the optimal position. The range of the seat height is 66-92 cm. </p>
<p>The electronic resistance is adjusted with a turn of the knob on the Joule 3.0. This is one of the few bikes out there with electronic resistance, but it really allows users to make quick and precise adjustments. </p>
<p>It also has two water bottle holders, which really comes helps one stay hydrated throughout a prolonged session. The road style handlebars give you the feel of a road bike. The seat and pedals can be exchanged for whatever type you prefer. </p>
<p>The design of the base and the weight give the 400 excellent stability so users can stand and pedal as hard as they desire. </p>
<p>The lifetime limited warranty says that CycleOps believes in the durability of their product. Considering how well-constructed their bikes are, this should come as no surprise. It&#8217;s fair to say that CycleOps produces the best line of indoor cycling bikes out there. </p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>Anytime you bring technology into the mix, there is always the possibility of complications. Several <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003379670" target="_new">customers over on Amazon</a> reported problems with the operation of the Joule 3.0. They also noted that the customer service wasn&#8217;t very helpful. The other downside is that the handlebars don&#8217;t adjust horizontally, which you would expect for a bike of this caliber. </p>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>All in all, the CycleOps 400 performs just as good if not better than any other indoor cycling bike out there. It&#8217;s incredibly stable, smooth, and quiet. The Joule 3.0 separates it from the rest, though some customers did report having a few technical issues. For those who want the most comprehensive feedback possible, this by far is the best bike available. </p>
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		<title>Review: Sunny SF-B912 Indoor Cycling Bike</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 22:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sunny SF-B912 Indoor Cycling Bike]]></category>
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The Sunny SF-B912 is an entry level indoor cycling bike designed for occasional use. It features a 220 pound weight capacity, as well as a fully adjustable seat and handlebar. The resistance is adjusted with the turn of a knob. Attached are transport wheels for portability. Dimensions: 45.5L x 22.5W X 40.5H; weight: 56 pounds. The warranty is for 90 days following the date of delivery.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> Sunny Health &#038; Fitness<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> highly affordable, easy assembly, small footprint, ideal for beginners<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> stability, lacks features, uncomfortable seat, range of adjustment<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> A basic, affordable bike that provides an at home cardio workout<br />
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<p>The Sunny SF-B912 is an entry level indoor cycling bike designed for occasional use. It features a 220 pound weight capacity, as well as a fully adjustable seat and handlebar. The resistance is adjusted with the turn of a knob. Attached are transport wheels for portability. Dimensions: 45.5L x 22.5W X 40.5H; weight: 56 pounds. The warranty is for 90 days following the date of delivery. </p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>I would say that the biggest benefit is the price. At Amazon.com</a>, you can <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003KGDG8Y" target="_new">purchase this bike for less than $150</a>. This is about as low of a price as you will find for any indoor cycling bike. </p>
<p>Here is one way of looking at it. If you join a gym, you will pay at least $30 per month, and that is on the low end. You might not even have time to go everyday. Not to mention that your paying for everything the gym offers, and chances are you won&#8217;t use all the equipment. </p>
<p>On the flip side, the SF-B912 costs $144 total (currently). That would be less than a 5 month gym membership, assuming it was $30. It&#8217;s a one time cost, and you can exercise from the comfort of your own home. You&#8217;ll save time and money by not having to drive to the gym. </p>
<p>The seat can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally, while the handlebars adjust vertically. </p>
<p>Another benefit is the small footprint. It&#8217;s one of the smaller bikes you can find, and is very easy to move with the transport wheels. </p>
<p>The multi-position handlebars allow users to change their hand positions throughout the workout. </p>
<p>The assembly is very straightforward, as most of the bike is pre-assembled. All that you have to do is attach the handlebars, seat, and pedals. </p>
<p>Once that is done, the bike is ready to go. It&#8217;s simplicity makes it very user-friendly. The range of resistance should be enough for beginners or those who exercise casually. </p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>With a 220 pound user weight, it&#8217;s really only designed for individuals who weigh less than 200. I couldn&#8217;t find the specifications on the flywheel, but my guess is that it&#8217;s one of the lighter-weight ones out there. This means that the pedaling isn&#8217;t going to be as smooth or quiet compared to more expensive models. </p>
<p>This is a very basic indoor cycling bike, so it lacks quite a bit of features. It doesn&#8217;t even have a water bottle holder, which is pretty much included on every other bike. </p>
<p>The range of adjustment is pretty small, so it might be more difficult to find a comfortable position depending on your size. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s suitable for anyone over 5&#8217;10&#8243;. The handlebars tend to wobble a bit as well. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not going to provide a real intense workout because of the limited range of resistance, so it&#8217;s really designed for those who only workout on occasion or those just getting started with exercise. </p>
<p>Because it&#8217;s not a heavy-duty bike, stability will be an issue for some. The more you weigh, the less stable it will be. </p>
<p>More than a few customers reported that the seat is very uncomfortable. This is not uncommon at all for indoor cycling bikes. Wearing biking shorts will help, but you may want to consider investing in a more comfortable seat. </p>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>The bottom line: if $150 is all you can afford or spend, then this is the bike for you. It&#8217;s very basic, but it does what it&#8217;s supposed to. It will provide a good workout for beginners. Sunny Health &#038; Fitness is a good brand that produces a solid line of indoor cycling bikes. It&#8217;s a good bike for those under 5&#8217;10&#8243; or so who have a limited budget and don&#8217;t require a highly intense workout. </p>
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		<title>Review: Diamondback Fitness 910Ic Indoor Cycle Trainer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 21:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Austin</dc:creator>
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The 910lc is one of two indoor cycling bikes sold by Diamondback Fitness. It features a 40 pound flywheel, 32 resistance levels, and 18 workout programs. Included is an LCD console that displays time, heart rate, calories, speed, watts, and RPMs. The 18 workouts include 12 preset programs, 4 heart rate controlled programs, 1 manual, and 1 custom program. The seat and handlebars adjust horizontally and vertically. The maximum user weight is 325 pounds. The 910lc has a 3 year warranty on parts and 1 for labor. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Manufacturer:</strong> Diamondback Fitness<br />
<strong>Pros:</strong> Heavy-duty frame, 40 pound flywheel, 18 workouts, electronic resistance, horizontal and vertical adjustment<br />
<strong>Cons:</strong> Cheap LCD display, concerns about durability and customer service<br />
<strong>Verdict:</strong> Performance features are solid, but how durable is it?<br />
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<p>The 910lc is one of two indoor cycling bikes sold by Diamondback Fitness. It features a 40 pound flywheel, 32 resistance levels, and 18 workout programs. Included is an LCD console that displays time, heart rate, calories, speed, watts, and RPMs. The 18 workouts include 12 preset programs, 4 heart rate controlled programs, 1 manual, and 1 custom program. The seat and handlebars adjust horizontally and vertically. The maximum user weight is 325 pounds. The 910lc has a 3 year warranty on parts and 1 for labor. </p>
<p><big><strong>Pros</strong></big></p>
<p>The Diamondback Fitness 910Ic is a true heavy-duty indoor cycling bike. Compared to the <a href="http://indoorcyclingbikereviews.org/motus/review-motus-usa-m-racing-fusion-indoor-cycling-bike/">Motus USA M-Racing Fusion</a> bike, it weighs 20 more and has a 325 maximum user weight, which is 25 pounds greater. This gives it excellent stability, and users should experience no movement.</p>
<p>A rule of thumb with max. user weight: it should be at least 50 pounds heavier than your current weight. </p>
<p>The 40 pound flywheel is what you would expect to find on a bike in this price range. It provides a smooth, quiet, controlled ride compared to lighter versions. You can create the conditions that you would have with a road bike. </p>
<p>The 32 resistance levels gives users that much more flexibility while riding, and should be challenging enough for most people. The electronic resistance can be changed quickly and easily with the turn of a knob or by pressing the up/down buttons. What&#8217;s nice is that you can track your progress since you know what level your on.  Plus, it&#8217;s self-generated, meaning you can take it outdoors if you choose. </p>
<p>The seat and handlebars adjust both vertically and horizontally. What&#8217;s unique is the horizontal adjustment, which is neglected in most bikes. It gives users a chance to customize both to achieve a more comfortable position. </p>
<p>The LCD display is a nice addition for those who are interested in getting feedback on their workouts. </p>
<p>The 18 workouts can really add some variety to your routine. You can even create your own custom program if desired. This feature can help keep you motivated if need be. </p>
<p>The multi-position handlebars allow you to change positions often throughout the course of a long workout. </p>
<p>The built-in water bottle holder is conveniently located inside of the handlebars for quick access. </p>
<p>The warranty is pretty solid with 3-years on parts and electronics, as well as one year on labor.</p>
<p><big><strong>Cons</strong></big></p>
<p>I was surprised to see that the seats and handlebars adjust in increments. Most bikes priced this high are micro-adjustable. </p>
<p>The LCD display adds some value, but it&#8217;s pretty small and not the easiest to read from certain angles. </p>
<p>A customer mentioned issues with the computer:</p>
<blockquote><p>Even though I charged the battery as instructed, I continue to have problems with the computer shutting down on occasion when I stop pedaling&#8230;&#8230;.although it has never shut down during a workout.<br />
- cyclenut </p></blockquote>
<p>A few customers reported that their bikes broke down within a short period of time, and that the customer service wasn&#8217;t very helpful. </p>
<blockquote><p>I have also had the spindle crank break off and it took over a month to get the part from California and have it fixed.<br />
- Otto</p></blockquote>
<p><big><strong>Summary</strong></big></p>
<p>From a performance perspective, the Diamondback Fitness 910Ic measures up to indoor cycling bikes in its price range. It has a heavy-duty frame, flywheel, a wide number of workouts, and electronic resistance. The LCD display isn&#8217;t the highest quality, and there are some concerns about durability and customer service. </p>
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