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integrated LCD TV, and smart-card device. LCD entertainment systems require 120 volts of power.
offered through contact and telemetry measurements. An optional LCD TV is available; models without the TV are self-powered.
STEX 8020R Commercial Recumbent
The heavy-duty, self-generating STEX 8020R recumbent cycle features fluid lines and contemporary colors; excellent biomechanics, with 12 seat-length adjustments; a belt drive and alternator for smooth operation; and a user- friendly console with six preset and four heart-rate-control programs, along with five feedback windows. Also included are a built-in reading rack, drink holder, and RS232 communications port. Options include an attachable LCD-TV monitor,
STEX 8020RL Attachable LCD TV Recumbent Bike
The heavy-duty STEX 8020RL recumbent bike boasts fluid lines and contemporary coloring, a belt drive with alternator for smooth operation, and 12 seat adjustments for a comfortable fit. The easy-to-operate console, which offers a combination of LED and LCD readouts, has six preset and four heart-rate-control programs, which are displayed through five feed- back windows. Heart-rate functions are
STEX 8020RX Built-In LCD TV Recumbent Bike
STEX 8020RX bikes feature an ergonomi- cally designed backrest that keeps the body in an ideal position, and the seat, handlebars, and pedals are also properly aligned for maximum mobility. Other offerings include a heavy-duty frame with double-triangular structure for durability; a drive belt system for smooth operation; a self-contained alternator brake system to control pace; built-in
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