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  2. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    $690 at Amazon. Best for small spaces ... The Schwinn IC4 Indoor Cycling Bike offers the ultimate trifecta: high quality, affordability, and exceptional comfort. ... Recumbent bikes offer a unique ...

  3. There Are Surprisingly Affordable Recumbent Exercise Bikes on ...

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    230 Recumbent Bike. A more basic version of the Schwinn 290, the 230 bike is about $200 cheaper. With that, you’ll get a high-quality machine with a large contoured seat, vented chair back for ...

  4. Get Your Sweat on with These Exercise Bikes for At-Home ... - AOL

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    Magnetic Belt Drive Indoor Cycling Bike. amazon.com. $559.99. Stationary Exercise Bike. ... Price- and feature-wise, this model falls right in the middle of Schwinn’s recumbent bike line, so if ...

  5. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Schwinn did allow some dealers to sell imported road racing bikes, and by 1973 was using the Schwinn name on the Le Tour, a Japanese-made low-cost sport/touring 10-speed bicycle. Schwinn developed strong trading relationships with two Japanese bicycle manufacturers in particular, Bridgestone and (via its bicycling arm ) Panasonic .

  6. Stationary bicycle - Wikipedia

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    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. It includes a saddle , pedals , and some form of handlebars arranged as on a (stationary) bicycle .

  7. Giant Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    ] A major breakthrough came in 1977 when Giant's chief executive, Tony Lo, negotiated a deal with Schwinn to begin manufacturing bikes as an OEM, manufacturing bicycles to be sold exclusively under other brand names as a private label. As bike sales increased in the U.S., and after workers at the Schwinn plant in Chicago went on strike in 1980 ...