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Upright Exercise Bikes | | Home » » | | | | | | | Features: | |
• Unique air resistance system; simple and easy to use; the faster you pedal, the greater the resistance
• Easy to use computer output includes time, distance, calories burned, speed and scan modes
• Fan air flow provides a comfortable and cooling effect for the user
• Dual action handles for total body workout; transport wheels; adjustable seat
• 300lb weight capacity
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 40.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 23.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 59.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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23 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Total GarbageMar 22, 2006 Back in January, I attempted to buy a fan bike from Amazon.com. They had a high quality bike that normally went for $220 that was marked down to $80. I went ahead and purchased it, happy with the fact I got a great deal. After a couple of days passed, I noticed that my credit card was not billed. I made several inquiries and I was told that Amazon didn't have the bike in stock and my order was subsequently cancelled. They then offered me this bike as a replacement, though it was listed at $120. After several hours of complaining and threatening legal action (bait and switch), they finally relented and gave me the bike at $80 (though I now needed to pay tax and increased shipping). When the bike arrived, I must say I was disappointed...there was no resistance settings...one speed, all the time. No matter how I adjust the seat, the handles are too far away and I am forced to lean in an uncomfortable position to work the handles. I get absolutely no work out...instead a sore back from leaning over.
This is the second time I found an item on Amazon that was a "great value" ($150 below invoice), and the second time I was unable to purchase the item even though I was told that I successfully purchased.
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