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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
Overall it's a great exercise bike. Easy to assemble and use. It's smooth and quietly. The seat was comfortable. Recommend it!!!
elb
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de marzo de 2025
This exercise bike is easy to assemble. The instruction manual has a nice exploded view which is all you will really need to get it together. The provided tools are better than the cheap things that are often included. The double ended open wrench is better than the usual thing punched out of a thin sheet of steel and the two Allen keys are long enough for adult hands to work them.Difficulty of pedalling is controlled by turning the large red knob on the crossbar clockwise or counter-clockwise. Pushing down on this knob will sop the flywheel.Since this has a weighted flywheel, this bike is heavy. There are small wheels on the front end to help roll the bike to where you want to keep it.The seat is extremely uncomfortable. I tried tilting it backward and forward but nothing improved things. The front is too wide. I will be replacing it with a hard, narrow racing seat. The pedals are adequately comfortable when wearing proper footwear. You shouldn't try to use an exercise bike wearing just socks or slippers. Unless you are a bare-foot acolyte. In which case, more power to you.There is a rack that can hold a tablet which may require the addition of some kind of strap to ensure your tablet doesn't fall off.The included LCD monitor shows the basics and is all that is really needed to get started. The monitor requires 2 AAA batteries (included.) It would be better if it operated with higher capacity, longer lasting AA batteries but, for no good reason, AAAs have seemingly replaced AAs everywhere despite size not really being an issue in this case.The instruction manual is reasonably comprehensible in English. Instructions are also given in: French, German, Italian, and Spanish. I can't vouch for the accuracy of those, though.
andy f.
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de febrero de 2025
Das YOSUDA Indoor-Fahrrad YB001 bietet ein herausforderndes Training für zu Hause und ist mit seiner verstellbaren Widerstandsfunktion und seinem leisen Lauf ideal für anspruchsvolle Benutzer. Der LCD-Bildschirm bietet nützliche Informationen für die Workout-Überwachung. Das Fahrrad ist solide gebaut, kann einfach an die individuellen Bedürfnisse angepasst werden und bietet eine preiswerte Alternative zu höherpreisigen Modellen mit extra Features.Die Montage kann jedoch für einige Benutzer herausfordernd sein, da die Anleitung verbesserungswürdig ist und einige Komponenten fehlen können. Trotzdem ist das YOSUDA Indoor-Fahrrad eine gute Option für Benutzer, die auf ein effektives und solides Fahrrad zu einem vernünftigen Preis suchen, ohne auf extra Features wie integrierte Apps verzichten zu müssen.
Waterwheel
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de enero de 2025
I'm an avid cyclist, an in our family we already own a commercial spinner bike, another inexpensive bike like this, and one of those expensive brand bikes that come with a subscription. At this price, I take this bike every time. It does everything I need.Construction is solid, there's no shoddy parts. It's reasonably modifiable, you can change the seat position in four directions and move the handle bars up and down. Cycling and spinning are fine, it has a heavy fly wheel but so does everyone other bike these days.Nice colour scheme.Has four adjustments to level it on the floor.The 'upgraded screen', actually is reasonably decent, but I only use it for tempo, time, and distance which is all these things are good for. Which is fine, I don't want to spend money on screen devices......which leads me to point out that this comes with a very nice tablet holder on the handle bars. I might put a small strap around it, but I very much prefer an integrated tablet holder over some fancy screen. That's because I choose not to pay for expensive subscriptions. I can get everything I need for the bike on a cheap tablet and utube. There also companies that offer streaming subscriptions at inexpensive prices. So, I can get what I want from this bike without the need for a 2000 bike with a subscription.The only thing I noted was the handlebar post flexes just a wee bit when i.stress it hard. I checked our expensive commercial spinner bike, and that one doesn't flex. So very minor attribute that's not 100%. And it only flexed when under heavy strain, mostly it doesn't flex. Basically I noticed it, but it's fine.All in all, if you want a spinner bike, at this price it's as functional as the very expensive ones.Two things you should do, true of all new bikes. One, change the seat to a road bike seat - yeah the narrow hard one. Comfortable seats are not comfortable for cycling. And second, get a pair of cycling shoes and new pedals. Those two things are really the minimum if you're going to use this seriously.
The Tech Guy
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 30 de enero de 2025
This is really a spinning bike - a cheaper version of those used in gym spinning classes.It's a very heavy box be warned. Inside the contents are arranged around a pair of polystyrene moulds with a huge amount of sellotape holding all in place. Unpacking took longer than assembly! My advice - get a sharp knife to cut through all the tape.Assembly is 4 sections:1) Attach stands - the instructions are wrong here advising to bolt from the underside - nope the bolts go in from the top.2) Attach pedals which are clearly labelled L and R3) Attach saddle post and saddle - the saddle itself grips a knurled rod - note to stop it twisting you have to tighten the nuts around this very tightly.4) Finally attach the handlebars and control panel - the latter is a pain. They have left a wire in the handlebar column to be used to pull through the cable from below, but you have to pull it through quite a small hole at the top and it took a few goes before I'd wrapped the wire around the connector in a way that allowed me to pull it through the hole.The feet have levelling adjustment knobs, so the first step is to ensure the device is level and doesn't rock. Then adjusting the saddle and handlebars to the right height was easy and I climbed aboard.In use, the action is smooth and silent and the bike is very stable. The tension adjuster works well although even on the lowest level there's more resistance than on a gym bike - I think the pedal rotation is a little stiff so I probably need to oil that.The only minus would be the proximity of the pedals to the frame. I found my left heel was missing the frame by a couple of mm. I think this can be improved with better pedals so I may swap them out later.Overall, this is an excellent bike for the money.
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