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Sunny Health & Fitness Indoor Stationary Exercise Bike, 4-Way Adjustable Seat for Cycling Cardio workout at Home, Optional 49 LB Flywheel, Heavy-Duty & Free SunnyFit App Bluetooth Connect

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Arrives Friday, Sep 12
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Style: Classic Heavy-Duty


Features

  • ADVANCED PERFORMANCE MONITOR: Sunny Health & Fitness most advanced performance monitor tracks: Speed, Avg Speed, Max Speed, Cadence (RPM), Avg Cadence, Max Cadence, Distance, Target Distance, Time, Calories, Race, Target Time and Pulse.
  • 40 LB FLYWHEEL: Designed for speed and stability to create more momentum for longer periods of time keeping your workout going.
  • CAGED/CLIP-IN COMPATIBLE PEDALS: Step into toe-confined adjustable strap pedals or snap into Sunny Health & Fitness clipless (SPD-style) pedals.
  • DEVICE HOLDER: Place your device above the digital monitor and start your workout routine by watching your favorite online training videos by Sunny Health & Fitness.
  • ADJUSTABLE MAGNETIC RESISTANCE: The magnetic resistance system is smoother and maintenance free when compared to a felt resistance system.

Brand: Sunny Health & Fitness


Special Feature: Adjustable Seat


Color: Black


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Item Weight: 136.2 Pounds


Material: Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 330 Pounds


Handle Material: Stainless Steel or Aluminum


Brand: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable Seat


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Indoor


Item Weight: ‎136.2 Pounds


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎330 Pounds


Handle Material: ‎Stainless Steel or Aluminum


Drive System: ‎Belt


UPC: ‎815749013774


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎74


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎47.5 x 38 x 10 inches


Package Weight: ‎66.68 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎49 x 24 x 50.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Manufacturer: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Part Number: ‎SF-B1986


Style: ‎Classic Heavy-Duty


Date First Available: January 13, 2020


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  • and I was dreading what I'd find inside due to some "horror" stories of other's whose bikes arrived with some damage - fortunately everything seemed fine
Style: Classic 49LB Flywheel
I received my bike yesterday and immediately noted the box took a little bit of a beating. There was one hole punched into it, and I was dreading what I'd find inside due to some "horror" stories of other's whose bikes arrived with some damage - fortunately everything seemed fine. When you start the process of unboxing it, you may do like I did - set the box right side up and begin to pry open the flaps. As soon as you get that top flap pulled apart - you'll find noted in red ink that the recommendation is to open from the bottom - then set the box right side up and pull the box off. I did this whole process by myself and let me tell ya, the box is heavy - it's not something you can just "move anywhichaway" - so two people would be my recommendation. Once you lift the box off you'll see why box appeared deceptively small - it's because pockets have been cut into the styrofoam for all the parts - the bike itself is one complete unit which you'll work on attaching said parts. Who ever came up with this packaging system - I hope they got a raise. The two cross-members that stabilize the bike will be your first order of business. My advice (again I was working alone) would be to place the front cross-member in position first because that dern fly wheel is 49 lbs. Then place the rear cross-member in position - ensure your holes are all lined up and hand-tighten all four allen-head screws - then go back and snug 'em down with the supplied allen wrench. After that it's just simple matter of attaching the bottle holder, pedals, seat, and handle bars. The pedals are marked "left" and "right" with a note that the left pedal screws in counter-clockwise. Everything went together well with no glitches. The pedals do come with a toe box (I guess that's what they're called - heck if I know - I'm a noob) and straps. They work well, but I think it's something that I'll replace in the near future. I watched a video on how to adjust the bike (handle bar, seat height) then hopped on and took if for a spin (pun intended) The operation was smooth, quiet, and as a whole the bike felt rock solid. I bought a "tablet holder" for the handle bars got it mounted - attached my ASUS, grabbed my head phones, booted up ITUNES and peddled to my collection of top Polka music of the 50's. Nah, not really. I will say though that by my fifth AC/DC song, I was sweating something fierce and my headphones were becoming a problem staying on - I'm bald so that could be the problem. My feet felt solid in the toe boxes and on the pedals in general. I was able to really torque my legs pushing and pulling and getting that burn - which by the seventh song (Rolling Stones Gimme Shelter) I said "NO MAS" got off and crawled up the stairs all the while taking note just how out of shape I am. I bought this bike mainly because I'm getting a little bit of a gut and I want to get back into shape. The reviews I read (no not Amazon reviews) rated this product as really good for the price. In fact some of the reviews rated this bike above those that cost a lot more. I'd recommend this to anyone without hesitation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2017 by Mitchell V. Rader Jr.

  • Bought to use with Peloton app - **notes on BANGING fix** inside
Style: Classic 49LB Flywheel
If you've had the BANGING issue with this bike, skip to the end for notes on my fix *********************************** Initially I had looked at buying the Peloton bike because of their really great app but ultimately decided it was not worth the investment considering spinning was completely new to me. My intention was to use this bike in conjunction with the Peloton app ($12/mo). So far I am very satisfied with my purchase. Delivery - I paid just under $300 for the bike which included shipping. Which is really unbelievable in and of itself. I'm not sure how the UPS guy even got it up the stairs to our landing because the box weighed over 120 pounds. This bike is *very* sturdy. My first concern was that for $300 you would get a rickety piece of garbage. Not the case. Peloton charges $250 just for shipping. Assembly - honestly, the actual assembly part took about ten minutes. But it took 10 minutes to get the box into the basement, 15 minutes to unpack the box and unwrap all the parts and another 5 to sort of gather everything together. There are very few actual pieces, like I said, the bike is very sturdy when put together. "Add ons" / changes - I made a few minor additions to the bike to improve the use. 1 - Added a pair of Shimano SPD pedals ($35). These are fantastic pedals, I *highly* recommend them and they work great on this bike. Took only a few minutes to swap out. So far zero issues with the pedals. Please not if you have never used clip-in pedals before, you will need bike shoes with SPD cleats on them to use. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZMDK5C 2 - Simple ipad holder for the handlebars ($20). I have a beat up, cracked-up old ipad4 that I planned to use on the bike and this clip works perfectly. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D5YTO5K 3 - Bike mat ($30) - perfect size, seems to work great so far. Its a mat, nothing fancy. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001THTUAO 4 - Wireless computer from spinning.com ($65) - I tried two of the Cateye models and just did not like how small they were and one I could not get to work with the spin bike. The spinning.com computers are made to work with their brand spin bikes but seems to work great with this model. Look I am not an engineer, I'm not going to guarantee that these are insanely accurate and are really only made for their brand bikes - but its worked fine so far. I was most interested in something that was wireless, would display time/cadence at the same time and that was easy to read. So I spent $150 or so on other options and am completely happy right now with my setup. ***Notes on use with the Peloton app*** - As I said, I bought this bike specifically to use with the Peloton app. I am very impressed with the app so far. They have dozens of live classes every day or thousands of on demand ones. The app has a pretty simple filter that allows you to search/sort by class type, time, instructor etc. I wish there were a couple of minor tweaks - like letting you save your favorite rides into some kind of favorites menu - but so far I am very happy. The ipad version of the app is $12/month whereas if you have the Peleton bike they charge you $40/month. Even at that price, IMO, its worth it since I have been using it every day. Spin studios in the DC area can run upwards of $175-200/month for unlimited rides. ***Notes on FIXES or things that might break*** - As has been noted in other reviews there seem to be a couple of quality control issues, both of which I ran into. 1 - Squeaky resistance pad - Definitely happened to me over the first week. I used it every day and it seemed to get worse. I bought a $7 can of liquid graphite spray off Amazon and I gave it a few shots, it cleared right up. I could see just giving it a shot every couple weeks. Nothing major here, very easy fix. 2 - That BANGING or knocking on every peddle stroke. - If you've had it, you know what I'm talking about. It sounds like the bike is broken and goes BANG BANG BANG on each peddle stroke. I emailed the company and they sent me a PDF with pictures about making some adjustments to the belt with the two adjustment screws on the front. I spent @ 20 minutes screwing around with it and eventually it did stop. It was a pain in the neck and very annoying to have to deal with but it did finally stop. - Take the belt cover off - screws on the two sides and bottom - take the big side nuts off from the fork - adjust the screws I circled in yellow. Experimentation and patience required! Look, this bike cost $300 shipped. For that price, I had a reasonable expectation that the bike would not be perfect and would probably need some adjustments. If I wanted to buy the $2000 bike with $250 shipping charge, I would certainly have expected a higher level of quality. But for the cost I am very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016 by dcm dcm

  • solid bike
Style: Classic 49LB Flywheel
Had this for about 1 month now. Used everyday for at least 45 minutes. So far, it's very solid. There doesn't seem to be any loose parts or vibrating on it. It's very quiet, even when tension is applied to the wheel. I'm 6'2" and I was concerned the seat would not adjust tall enough for me. But it works fine. I have it set at #5 (sometimes #4) and it's not at max setting. My wife is about 5'4" and she has it set at the very lowest setting and it still seems a little high for her. We ride mountain bikes often, so we thought the complaints about the seat were maybe just from people who do not ride bikes much. However, we did find the seat to be rather uncomfortable. I bought a "cruiser" type seat for it that feels better. For my height and seat setting, it does seem like the handlebars are set too low. Even at max height I still feel I am hunching over too much. I don't even try to rest my forearms on the bars because it's too low. I've taken the handlebar stem out of the last hole and just rest on top of the bolt that fits in the holes, in order to give it more height. This make the handlebars more wobbly, but it works ok for me. the grips on the handlebars have no cushion and start hurting my palms after a short time. I will probably get some handlebar tap to wrap around it. I also feel like I have to move my seat all the way forward in order to feel fairly comfortable reaching the handlebars. Overall, we're happy with it and glad we purchased it. It seems like a good, simple, solid bike for the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2019 by Andrew R

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