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Cyclace PRO Magnetic Exercise Bike 003C 350lbs/003 330lbs/Indoor Cycling Bike Stationary Bike With Tablet Holder, Indoor Bike for Home Exercise

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Style: Classic Model


Features

  • Stable Indoor Bike-Boasting a sturdy triangular frame made of thickened steel, a 36lbs flywheel, and a belt-driven system, Cyclace exercise bike offer a stable and smooth ride that's quieter than a chain-driven system. Supporting up to 330 lbs, it's the perfect choice for anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality indoor bike!
  • More Effective Exercise Bike-Helping you achieve more in less time. Riding can burn fat quickly, build core muscles, and strengthen the heart while reducing injuries. With its multi-grip handlebar and adjustable resistance, Cyclace stationary bike meets the needs of beginners and professionals alike.
  • Personalized Stationary Bike - A fully adjustable indoor bike designed for family use. The bike features a longer, adjustable seat support post, a 2-way adjustable non-slip handlebar, and 4-way seat for people (inseam 28-39) to use. With transport wheels,you can easily move this indoor cycling bike.
  • Easier to Stick to Your Workout - The LCD monitor tracks your progress in real-time (time, speed, distance, calories burned, and odometer)while you cycle. You can put your phone on the holder to watch videos, and the comfortable seat cushion allows for a more enjoyable and effective workout experience.
  • What You Get- Not only an exercise bike, but also your sport life and good partner! We provide a one-year warranty service, all messages will get responses within 24 hours.

Brand: Cyclace


Special Feature: Adjustable Seat


Color: Black


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Item Weight: 36 Pounds


Material: Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: Friction


Product Dimensions: 40.9"D x 24.2"W x 47.9"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 330 Pounds


Brand: ‎Cyclace


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable Seat


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Indoor


Item Weight: ‎36 Pounds


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Friction


Product Dimensions: ‎40.9"D x 24.2"W x 47.9"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎330 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Indoor Exercize Bike Stationary Cycling Bike - Cardio Bike with Monitor and Phone Holder for Home Exercise


Maximum Height: ‎39 Inches


Minimum Height: ‎28 Inches


Drive System: ‎Belt


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎40 x 34 x 9.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎35 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎24.2 x 40.9 x 47.24 inches


Brand Name: ‎Cyclace


Warranty Description: ‎NO


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Manufacturer: ‎Cyclace


Part Number: ‎L-003B


Style: ‎Classic Model


Included Components: ‎MaterialWhat's


Date First Available: March 13, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 2023/2024 Edition: great value bike with Bluetooth
Style: Magnetic Pro Max
This bike was delivered a week early, way faster than I expected. Assembly was really quick and easy. After a few rides I can say: This bike is so quiet, comfortable, and easy to use! I am shocked at the quality and the ability to pair my phone/ipad with the bike using apps like Zwift or Kinomap. If you’re looking for a DIY Peloton, this is one of the best options for the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Inspekta Tea

  • Perfect for DIY Peloton
Style: Classic Model
I bought this bike in an effort to DIY a Peloton to use with their app. For the price, and with a few (optional) upgrades, it has been great! I ride every day, mostly 20-30 minute rides, sometimes multiples a day so it gets consistent use. The pros: -The price, obviously - I saved well over a thousand dollars, even after the extras I’ve added -With proper maintenance the flywheel is silent. We use a couple of drops of 3-in-1 All Temp Silicone on the pad. My husband applies it while I pedal so it applies evenly. We don’t have to do this often but if I hear any sound at higher resistance, we apply a drop or two. -I’m tall and plus size so I was worried about feeling like I’d fall off the bike but the frame is super sturdy. I stand up during pushes and to do stretches and have never once felt like the bike would fall over. -The handlebar coating is really nice, slip free and easy to clean. I never worry about my phone falling off. The cons: -The pedals that come with it are pretty small (I wear a ladies size 9 shoe) and they started clicking after a couple weeks. It wasn’t a huge deal for me because I was already planning on switching them out for SPDs but I was surprised at how quickly it happened, especially since I’m well under the weight limit. No harm, no foul - I upgraded to Venzo SPD pedals and use them with Tommasso Pista Aria Knit shoes with Shimano SPD clips and that supports my foot perfectly. -The handlebar stem is not tight enough. I’ve had my husband tighten it several times and it’s just slightly wobbly from side to side because of extra space on the sides where it inserts into the frame. It would be nice if the plastic collar around it hugged it better. Even better would be if it had a little silicone seal inside it as a buffer. This is the only place on the bike that makes noise for me and I think that is a lot of the squeaking that other people hear too. -The water bottle holder is not good. My bottle kept falling out when it was full and it’s in the way when I’m doing stretches. So, I took it off and put an adjustable holder on the inner handlebars. Again, not a huge deal but just a little something to keep in mind. FYIs: -If you are using this for Peloton and you care about matching the cadence call outs during a ride, you will need a separate cadence sensor. I have the Wahoo Cadence sensor that integrates with the Peloton app and it works wonderfully. -There is no heart rate sensor/display so if you want to see that in app, look into either using your Apple Watch if you have one or buying a heart rate monitor like a Schoshe. -Definitely grab a bottle of the silicone lubricant and do that small bit of maintenance before you start riding. The pad that comes with it wasn’t lubricated at all and it needs a little prep or it will squeak pretty quickly once you up your resistance. -When you install the pedals (or any pedals really), make sure you’re installing them the correct way or you’ll strip the threads in the pedal arm. One of them goes clockwise, the other counter clockwise (I believe it is counter on the left pedal but that info is in the instructions - there are also a ton of good YouTube videos about installing spin bike pedals that are very helpful). Some of the reviews complaining about the pedals sound like they could have put one of them on in the wrong direction (which isn’t as hard to do as you would think). Also, throw a little white grease on those threads before you put them on. We didn’t because we thought they had enough on there. They didn’t and getting the right pedal off when we went to switch them out was a little tricky (but aided by letting a drop of the 3-in-1 silicone soak in overnight before trying again). -In that vein, get a real bike wrench while you’re waiting for this to be delivered. This comes with a small one that works but is very uncomfortable to use. Save your hands and get the full size wrench. It doesn’t have to be an expensive one, mine was under 5 bucks at a local store. -The seat is a little larger than a Peloton seat but not as large as most of the “comfort” seats they sell on here. If you’re looking for a gel seat cover for this while your sits bones adjust to cycling, the only one that I found would fit is made by Bell. I found it in the regular bicycle section at T*rget. -Just like anything else with moving parts, make sure you check periodically to see if anything needs to be tightened. I check once every week or two and occasionally I need to tighten down the screw that hold the handlebar to the stem. No big deal and only takes a second. I check all of the adjuster knobs too. The only one that is ever even slightly loose is the one in the handlebar stem, as mentioned earlier. Even then it is only less than half a turn of the screw. Overall this is a really good bike, especially for the price and if you’re looking to get fit on a budget, it’s a great choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2021 by Martha L

  • Overall great, but big folks will need a better seat
Style: Classic Model
Overall I’m very impressed with this bike. It was inexpensive, but you’d never know by the quality of the parts or materials. Everything is completely sturdy and strong and well-made. It was extremely easy to assemble which was great. The instructions are clear, but you almost don’t even need them. The parts/screws are solid and well-made, not cheap. I knocked off one star for the following things: -For a bike made to handle over 300lb people, the seat is not. It’s a good quality seat, but way way way too small for heavy people. All your weight is on a tiny seat, and since it’s so small, it doesn’t matter how padded it is - with my 278lbs pressing on a small section of inner butt cheek, it hurt like hell to ride for literally just a few moments. My muscles should be burning, not my butt cheeks. :p Replacement seats for large folks are $40 or so. Adding that to the cost of this bikes makes it a bit less economical. It really should come with a seat meant to accommodate the large weight the rest of the bike is made for, even if it’s a few dollars more expensive. -You have to adjust everything manually. While it’s very easy to adjust considering it’s manual, it would still be sooooo nice to have electronic controls, presets, anything to make it easier to share this bike with family members who are different heights. It’s easy and only takes about 30 seconds for each adjustment, but having to do it can kind of take the wind out of your sails when you’re pumped for a workout, and it’s annoying to have to do it every. time simply because you’re a 5’6” person sharing the bike with a 6’1” person. That said, I do appreciate how easy it is to do, and how lightweight the parts are even as they are very strong and sturdy. So someone with arthritis or hand weakness/etc will still be able to manage. That kind of accessibility is important. More would be good, but I realize this would increase the cost of the bike by a LOT. -The brake is not on the handlebars, which makes sense when you see how the bike is constructed, but is weird if you’ve never owned a stationary bike before or for some other reason we’re expecting handlebar brakes. This is another feature upgrade which would have increased the cost of the bike, so I get why it is the way it is, but it’s still a little strange have to reach down between your legs to brake. Overall I’m very pleased with it, and very confident about its ability to stand up to daily use by two heavy people. Other positives are that it’s light enough to be easy to move around the room to where you need it, and it’s nice and quiet when operating. I highly recommend it for any heavy folks looking for a budget bike - as long as you upgrade the seat! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021 by Julia Larson

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