Just bought that on Ebay, I have been looking at it since the last deal (was slightly more). So quite happy with the deal. I haven't received it yet, but according to the review i think it is a pretty good deal. I ride on road and MTB but sometimes I haven't got the time to go out and just want to keep my fitness up. So hopefully this will complement my training
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MrHot to gepw
3 Aug 143#13
Sometimes that just isn't as convenient.
Then there are people who do structured training.
The weather.
Also you can watch your favourite programmes and exercise at the same time... rather than just sitting on your ****.
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shopkeeper
2 Aug 14#1
Excellent Quality Spin Bike. Payed 40 quid more. Bought one for work where I'm unable to go to the gym. Helping me a lot in losing my gut.
jeannot18
2 Aug 14#2
Has anybody fitted some SPD pedals on this bike? Thinking of getting some Shimano PD-M-520 so that I can use my cycling shoes. Thanks
J
whatyadoinsucka to jeannot18
3 Aug 14#4
carefull you don't topple over in SPDs
Ps the 520s are around £16 delivered the majority of the time, so don't pay much more
Yea same reply here, there's a little more to it than though I think as it's a completely different sticker. But I'm
Happy, it's identical even down to the package weight
Vdog123
2 Aug 141#3
I bought one last year for £10 more, the only difference I can see is this seems to have a different coloured computer. I wasn't expecting it to be as good as it was. Nice and sturdy. Never worth the claimed original price but definitely better than all similarly priced exercise/spin bikes that I have seen and used.
Vinegar Tom
3 Aug 14#5
Looks like a great deal- voting hot. Just looking at some reviews before buying one myself though, and several say these are very noisy. Anyone have any direct experience with using one?
Rockhopping
3 Aug 14#6
Heat Added - I need something to use while just lounging around watching tv.
Are they easy to move between rooms - I see it said the wheel was 13kg; assembly ... Is it easy? Noise - like the previous post... Anyone able to comment on that? Any input will be appreciated.
jamsheeEP
3 Aug 14#7
Would this be suitable for pensioners? Is there any maintenance required to keep it running?
foes4you
3 Aug 14#8
Read reviews on Amazon and decide for yourself, I need something quiet and reliable, let me know when you find a better deal.
spankius
3 Aug 14#9
I've got the 10kg version. The noise isn't that bad. Assembly was just the seat, peddles and handle bars, took a few minutes. You can move it between rooms by tipping on one end. I'm happy with mine, much smoother than the non flywheel bikes which cost £70+
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Then there are people who do structured training.
The weather.
Also you can watch your favourite programmes and exercise at the same time... rather than just sitting on your ****.
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J
Ps the 520s are around £16 delivered the majority of the time, so don't pay much more
£14.39 http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-m520-clipless-spd-mtb-pedals/rp-prod3759?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Shopping&utm_name=UnitedKingdom&gs=1&gclid=CIvX3rbF9r8CFcsBwwodag0A0g&gclsrc=aw.ds
Happy, it's identical even down to the package weight
Are they easy to move between rooms - I see it said the wheel was 13kg; assembly ... Is it easy? Noise - like the previous post... Anyone able to comment on that? Any input will be appreciated.