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Motus USA FUSION Indoor Group Cycling Bike
MOTUS USA’s M-Racing FUSION indoor group-cycling bike features a sleek racing design, comfortable handlebars, and an ergonomic mesh saddle. With computer and heart-rate monitoring on-board, users enjoy instant access to real-time statistics—including time, speed, distance, calories, and pulse— on an easy-to-read computer, without the need for a personal telemetry strap. A click-lever adjusts tension using the Accujust8 eight-level adjustment system, and the unique SmartAdjust simplifies customizing seat height and handlebar placement.
RealRyder ABF 8
The RealRyder ABF 8 has an articulating bike frame that replicates riding a real road bike, including turning, banking, and balancing. Patent-pending CoreBalance Technology allows the frame to move freely, which requires constant body shifts and core muscle group activation, along with improving balance. Other features include a heavy-duty steel frame with a two-stage rust-prevention treatment; an oversized sealed bearing assembly; a dual-density saddle with anatomic cutout; two-sided SPD compatible pedals; and multi-position, non-slip coated handlebars.
Manufacturer’s list price: $1,995.00
SCHWINN SEE STAIRMASTER, INC.
Spinner Elite
The Spinner Elite, an industry standard for group cycling, boasts a number of features that enhance the ride. A micro- adjustable seat adjustment and flexible saddle with double padding provide a perfect fit and extra comfort for riders of all shapes and sizes. Other features include dual-sided platform/SPD-com- patible pedals, and upgraded cranks, bearings, and axle. A convenient dual water bottle holder is integrated into the new, nonslip-grip handlebar design.
Spinner NXT
Motus USA NRG Indoor Group Cycling Bike
MOTUS USA’s M-Racing NRG indoor group-cycling bikes feature a sleek racing design, comfortable handlebars, and an ergonomic mesh saddle. With computer and heart-rate monitoring on-board, users enjoy instant access to real-time statistics—including time, speed, distance, calories, and pulse— on an easy-to-read computer, without the need for a personal telemetry strap. A click-lever adjusts tension using the Accujust8 eight-level adjustment sys- tem, and the unique SmartAdjust simplifies customizing seat height and handlebar placement.
Schwinn Authentic Cycling Series
Schwinn Fitness’ Authentic Cycling series of indoor cycling bikes, consoles, and education offers a maintenance-free magnetic braking system; the MPower Console, which turns measurement into motivation; and a course that trains instructors to provide an extraordinary group exercise experience. Combining Schwinn bikes and consoles with the global team of Schwinn Master Instructors provides a complete indoor cycling solution that engages riders and keeps them coming back.
The Spinner NXT, Star Trac’s premium indoor bike, features an eye-catching, oval-shaped tubing and rust-resistant aluminum frame; dual-sided platform/ SPD-compatible pedals; and upgraded cranks, bearings, and axle. The NXT also boasts an easy-to-use alphanumeric handlebar, and a seat-post adjustment with a one-of-a-kind microadjustable seat slider to ensure a perfect fit for riders of every size and shape. Integrated into the new handlebar design is a convenient, easy-access, dual water bottle holder.
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