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YOSUDA Indoor Cycling Bike Brake Pad/Magnetic Stationary Bike - Cycle Bike with Tablet Mount & Comfortable Seat Cushion

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Style: Plus Model


Features

  • EXERCISE BIKE
  • Smooth Stationery Bike: 35lbs flywheel and heavy-duty steel frame of the exercise bike guarantee the stability while cycling. The belt driven system provides a smoother and quieter ride. It won't disturb your apartment neighbors or sleeping kids
  • Personalized Fit Exercise Bike: 2-way adjustable non-slip handlebar, 4-way padded seat (inseam height 25-39in) and a large range of resistance give users a comfortable indoor riding experience. 300 lbs weight capacity
  • LCD Monitor and Tablet Mount: The LCD monitor on exercise bike tracks your time, speed, distance, calories burned and odometer. The gift Tablet holder allows you to enjoy exercising and music at the same time, making it easier to keep exercising
  • Safe to Use: The adjustable cage pedals protects you from a fast ride. Press the resistance bar to stop the flywheel immediately. The water bottle holder allows you to replenish water in time. Transport wheels help you move the cycle bike easily
  • What You Get: A YOSUDA exercise bike, all tools and instructions are in the package. Online instruction video can help you complete the assembly within 30 minutes. ONE YEAR FREE parts replacement

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandYOSUDA
Key FeatureEquipped with a Water Bottle Holder
Color OptionBrake Pad
Energy SourceBattery Operated
Intended UseIndoor Cycling
Weight68 lbs
Construction MaterialHigh-Strength Carbon Steel
Resistance TypeFriction
Dimensions21.65"D x 40.16"W x 46.06"H
Maximum Load Capacity270 lbs
Handlebar MaterialEVA Foam
Product ModelBrake Pad
Adjustable Seat Height Range25" - 35"
Resistance Levels100
Drive MechanismBelt
Package Dimensions39.5" x 34" x 8"
Package Weight72 lbs (Approximately)
Country of ManufactureChina
Warranty3 months for the frame, 12 months for parts
Recommended forUnisex
ManufacturerYOSUDA
StylePlus Model
Outer MaterialSteel

Frequently asked questions

The YOSUDA Indoor Cycling Bike is equipped with two types of resistance systems to cater to different preferences: a traditional brake pad system and a modern magnetic resistance system. This allows for a smooth and customizable riding experience, enabling users to adjust the intensity of their workout as desired.

Yes, the YOSUDA Indoor Cycling Bike comes with an iPad mount, making it convenient for users to attach their devices and use fitness apps to monitor their workout progress. However, it's important to note that the bike itself does not come with a built-in fitness tracker.

Yes, the YOSUDA Indoor Cycling Bike is designed to accommodate users of various heights. It features adjustable seat and handlebar heights, ensuring a comfortable and ergonomic fit for nearly everyone. However, for extremely tall or short individuals, it's recommended to check the product specifications for the maximum and minimum height recommendations.

The YOSUDA Indoor Cycling Bike comes with a comfortable seat cushion designed to provide extra padding and support during long rides. This cushion can help minimize discomfort and allow for a more enjoyable workout session. However, comfort is subjective, and what works for one person may not work for another. Additional seat cushions or padded bike shorts can also be considered for enhanced comfort.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews indicate that the exercise bike offers good value for money, blending sturdy construction with a satisfactory exercise experience. Users have praised its adjustability and overall performance, although some had issues with noise, the digital display, and instability in handlebars. The company's proactive customer service in addressing issues has been highlighted positively, enhancing user satisfaction.

Pros

  • đźš´ Sturdy and well-made construction
  • đź”§ Easy assembly and includes extra hardware
  • 🔄 Good adjustability for different user heights
  • đź’Ş Provides a solid workout experience
  • 🔇 Smooth and quiet operation reported by some
  • 📞 Responsive customer service addressing issues

Cons

  • 🔊 Noise levels can be high with increased resistance
  • 📏 Digital display issues with accuracy and reliability
  • 🚲 Handlebars can feel unstable
  • 📱 iPad holder is small and limits dual usage with the digital display
  • âť“ Misleading product description regarding magnetic vs. friction resistance

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a reasonably priced home exercise bike with a good build and are willing to overlook some minor issues like noise and digital display inaccuracies, this could be a great choice. Especially considering the manufacturer's willingness to address concerns, the bike offers a good value proposition for those looking to maintain their cycling fitness indoors.


  • The quietest bike I've ever had.
Style: Plus Model
Too soon to tell. I've had the bike for a week - it was easy to assemble and it is extremely quiet. I've had three Schwinn bikes in the past - each lasting a little under three years. I put between 2 1/2 to three hours a day at 15- 20 mph on the bike. I have high hopes for a different brand but it may be that these aren't meant for high useage. For now I'll give it a high rating based on hope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025 by V. Howley

  • Great Purchase!
Style: Plus Model
This was a great buy! Bought it 3 years ago, used it year 1, years 2 & 3 it sat outside…in the rain…uncovered…in the elements…yikes. Started using (inside) a few weeks ago and it’s like brand new. It’s pretty amazing! Well worth the money!
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025 by Sue Jo Sue Jo

  • Annoying assembly, vague instructions
Style: Plus Model
-Assembly instructions were vague and part labels were confusing. Probably not a problem if you’re handy, but it was a headache for me as I am not handy. The instruction video I found on youtube from Yosuda helped somewhat but was still missing steps. -One of the nuts on the pedals was stuck. After a bit of trial and error, I fixed it by using a clamp to hold the rest of the screw still while I loosened the bolt. Another headache. -The handlebar post won’t go far enough in the slot so that I can lock it in with the pin. I know I’m not doing anything wrong, because the seat post has the same design, and I had no problem with it. The handlebar just sits in the slot, and it’s not very stable. I decided it’s not worth the headache to deal with customer support. Bike seems to ride fine, I’ll try to update later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Best Quality for the Price!
Style: Plus Model
Great quality for the price!
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by Michelle

  • Great bike
Style: Plus Model
Great product for price point
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by Kathy M.

  • Amazing!
Style: Plus Model
Love it
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by Evelyn Monroig

  • Okay for the money but...
Style: Plus Model
Okay for the money but one of the rolling wheels broke and now it's extremely impossible to move without dragging and ruining the wood floors. I have been unable to get a contract for the company to request a replacement wheel. 🤬
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by Crystal Fe

  • Suitable if you're a casual rider..not a choice pick for serious riders
Style: Plus Model
It's been 11 months since I purchased this bike and I've used it consistently for 9 months during that time (2 months I was in a pneumatic boot for an ankle injury). It's my first indoor cycling equipment purchase and overall experience ever..definitely taught me a lot. Lessons learned, experience gained, but overall it has done its job and hasn't fallen apart. My pros list is at the end since it's shorter, way shorter, than the cons. Cons (for more serious indoor cycling): 1. There's no way to measure resistance. The shoddy "monitor" hookup screen provided in no way connects to the resistance knob, so it's guesswork from the get-go. If you're a beginner, this will be a trial and error hurdle. If you're experienced, this will be heartburn, because in addition to the lack of measurement marking/tracking, there are also "gaps" in the resistance consistency. You'll feel it sort of hit a void (i.e., you've increased 2-5 points, feeling heavier, gone to add 2-5 more and suddenly it feels lighter again..then you add 2-5 more and it's heavier as it should've been the first time). - there is also no aftermarket adapter, monitor or sensor to incorporate this data into any 3rd party app or tracker in case you're trying to calculate you're output. 2. Cadence - nope. You can't track it accurately here unless you buy a 3rd party/alternate sensor, link it to that app, then try to export that workout data into another fitness app. I have a Wahoo cadence sensor - If you choose that one & have a fitbit, you're out of luck - cadence won't import; nor will it sync to the peloton app, Google fit, or strava. *sigh* 3. Get used to having your fitness data in multiple places. I use the peloton app on roku for cycling classes - that tracks my actual workout programs. My fitbit tracks my calories burned, heart rates, steps, workout times, etc for those recorded classes i manually activate at the same time. Wahoo tracks my cadence & cycling sesson times which I also manually activate at the same time as fitbit via the Wahoo app.. I'm still trying to find a way to import all into Strava but they don't have capability yet. Pros: 1. The bike has stayed sturdy for me. I'm not sitting gently or idly. Ive hit anywhere from 50-125 cadence, 25-70 resistance, and been in & out of the saddle more often than my knees are happy about - the bike has held up. I dont have any complaints about the handlebar angle because the fact is: this isn't an outdoor bike or ride. I'm not leaning over on the bars. Your form is supposed to be upright, spine long, chest open - lifts/jogs should have your rump barely tapping the seat and your chest slightly leaned forward.. so I adjusted the bar's height and my seat height/distance. Good to go. (I'm 5'10 for reference). I do try to ensure my cadence is a bit lower than 75-ish with 50-60 resistance when doing most out of saddle jogs..I get weary at faster paced lifts because it feels like I might tip over sometimes. This isn't the bikes doing, this is a matter of balance, but balance can be thrown off at higher speeds when you're standing (duh) so, take care. 2. Noise.. the occasional creaking is annoying, but no one in my family has complained about the bike noise, and I'm doing rides at 630am even on weekends. I have teenage girls...they complain about everything, so if they haven't said anything, I assume all is well. I keep and use my bike in the den, so it's wide open for all to hear. Thats where Pros end. So, if you can, grab yourself a cadence monitor, or heart rate monitor, and a workout tracker..whatever you need to add into this to make the rides work for you, itll be just fine. The bike is sufficient enough to get a job done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by TheycallmeShorts

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