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This bike boasts 12 levels of magnetic resistance, ensuring a quiet and smooth ride. Adjusting the intensity is a breeze with a simple dial. Integrated heart rate sensors in the handlebars allow ...
The bike has a quiet belt drive and magnetic resistance, with 100 levels that are easy to adjust by knob. ... The frame is powder-coated for rust and corrosion resistance. Vigbody claims the bike ...
Stationary bicycle Magnetic resistance mechanism A hybrid exercise bike and elliptical machine. A stationary bicycle (also known as exercise bicycle, exercise bike, spinning bike, spin bike, or exercycle) is a device used as exercise equipment for indoor cycling.
Ellipticals (elliptical machines) are a combination of stair-climbing and a treadmill. Generally it contains two tracks upon which the user stands. Users describe an elliptical motion (hence the machine name) while walking or jogging. Some ellipticals have magnetic resistance controls that add difficulty to doing the motion.
Wind — The unit uses a fan powered by the cyclist's leg power to provide resistance on the rear tire. Pros: Resistance progresses with the cyclist's speed, creating a realistic feeling of cycling on the road. Cons: Noise, limited resistance. Magnetic — A magnetic flywheel creates resistance on the rear wheel. Pros: Nearly silent operation.
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