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  2. 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 ...

  3. 8 Folding Exercise Bikes for a Space-Saving Cardio Workout

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    And the real kicker for space-conscious folks–it folds up super easily and small enough that it won't hog your floor space. (When it's not in action, it shrinks down to a compact 18.1" x 18.1 ...

  4. The 7 Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes of 2024, According to ...

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    Recumbent Exercise Bike ME-709. Like most home gym equipment, recumbent exercise bikes can take up a ton of space. Marcy's ME-709 is designed to be more compact than most, making it a great option ...

  5. NordicTrack - Wikipedia

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    They also carry a full line of elliptical trainers and exercise bikes. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the company made their first and only foray in the commercial gym equipment market with their 9600 series. This range included a treadmill, an incline trainer, an elliptical, and recumbent and upright bikes.

  6. Cruzbike - Wikipedia

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    Cruzbike (/ ˈ k r uː z ˌ b aɪ k / CROOZ-byke [1]) is a brand of recumbent bicycles based in Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States.The company was founded in 2005 and all models are now designed in the United States and manufactured in Taiwan.

  7. TerraCycle (bicycle) - Wikipedia

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    TerraCycle's first bike, the TerraZa was known for its ground-breaking customizability. The TerraZa won the acclaim of Recumbent Cyclist News for being revolutionary: "This is the way we like to see recumbents built, the way more should be built and the way many high-end bikes will have to be built in the future." [10]