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Fitnex Indoor Cycling Bikes — For over 20 years, the parent company of Fitnex has manufactured fitness equipment for some of the biggest names in the business. Now, it provides customers a direct product line that offers the best of both worlds - the highest-quality equipment, tested and engineered by one of the world's largest and most experienced fitness-equipment manufacturers, coupled with a pricing plan that represents true value.
Top pick: Fitnex Velocity Indoor Training Bike
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Kettler Indoor Cycling Bikes — Since 1949, Kettler has grown from a small enterprise in Heinz Kettler's home town of Ense-Parsit, Germany into a world-wide leading brand in sports and fitness equipment with sales in 60 countries and over 3,000 employees. It continues to maintain its typically German standards of precision and quality to provide some of the fitness market's most beloved products.
Top pick: Kettler Ergo Racer GT Indoor Cycling Bike
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Monark Indoor Cycling Bikes — The Monark has roots that date back to 1910, when the first bicycle rolled off the production line in the County of Dalarna, Sweden. Monark is now world-renowned as the premier manufacturer of cycling ergometers, with their highly sophisticated training equipment in use everywhere from NASA's Johnson Space Center to the National Hockey League.
Top pick: Monark Energy 736 Freewheel Cycle
See all: Monark Indoor Cycling Bikes
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Motus Indoor Cycling Bikes — MOTUS Co., Ltd. was founded in 1993 as a venture manufacturer of fitness equipment which includes treadmills, Crosstrainers ellipticals, bikes, steppers and strength training machines. With over 12 years of experience manufacturing high quality commercial treadmills, Motus is further engaged, a 10 year agreement in 1995, which was concluded with the National Sports Science Institute. The result is a cooperative R&D program which has ensured the latest trends and findings which is directly afforded to the engineers and product developer in real time without the need for special studies to be compiled only when required.
Top pick: Motus M-NRG Indoor Cycling Bike
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| Price |
| Generally speaking, you get what you pay for, but all of these bikes have their own niche in the market. By exploring all of the market's angles, you should be able to figure out what you can afford, what you can afford to give up, and whether you just want the best your money can buy.
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| Pedal Type |
| All of our Indoor Cycles have dual sided pedals, with 3 options for the pedals, you'll have to pick which 2 meet your needs. For all Indoor Cycles, with the exception of those with Smart Release gears, when you stop pedaling, the pedals keep going, taking your feet with them until you hit the punch break. But when you're feet are secured to the pedals you can use leg strength to pull the pedals up to get power throughout their rotation, instead of purely relying on pushing them down. |
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SPD Indoor Cycling Bikes — SPD stands for Shimano Pedaling Dynamics. It refers to a combination shoe and pedal system used on many Outdoor bikes. A cleat in the shoe locks to the clip on the pedal, keep the foot and pedal attached. However, when you want to remove the foot from the pedal, you merely twist the foot and it diengages. This is designed to be quick and easy, so a biker can get out of the bike in case of an accident. We don't sell the shoes, so you'll need to look for those if you choose this type of pedal.
Top pick: Multisports ENC-650 Endurocycle
See all: SPD Indoor Cycling Bikes
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| Seat Adjustment |
| In order to get the most out of you workout and avoid injury, it's important to make sure that you are properly seated on your Indoor Cycle. Seat Adjustment is important in getting the right positioning of your legs from the seat to the pedals. Too short and you can stress your knees, too long and you can pull a muscle. |
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| Handle Bar Adjustment |
| A big part of the Indoor Cycling workout is being able to crank up the resistance and simulate hill climbing on a road bike. The Indoor Cycles are designed so that you can stand in the pedals and lean you weight onto your hands and the handle bars, just like on an outdoor bike. The more customizeable your Handle Bar Adjustment is, the more likely you'll be to get a great fit for both your seated and standing rides. |
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| Heart Rate Measurement |
| A great cardio-based training tool that challenges you to train within customized zones. Heart rate monitoring has lately become one of the most popular training techniques of the fitness industry. Heart rate training includes two components: a monitor, which is commonly a chest strap, and a receiver, which provides console readouts when the monitor is plugged in. |
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