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The Sunny Health & Fitness ACTIVE Series Smart Exercise Bike features a heavy 40-pound chrome flywheel for smooth, consistent momentum, dual felt pad resistance with micro-adjustment for instant workout customization, and fully adjustable handlebars and seat for ergonomic comfort. Designed for stability with floor levelers, it supports up to 275 pounds and connects seamlessly to the SunnyFit app, making it a smart, durable choice for indoor cardio training.

























| ASIN | B0CLBFJRW3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,072 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #101 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,409 Reviews |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749018502 |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 61.8"D x 19.7"W x 54.3"H |
| Item Weight | 100.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 41 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 29 Inches |
| Model Name | Smart Cycling Exercise Bike, Free SunnyFit App Connection, Designed for Intensive Cardio Workout at Home, Adjustable Seat & Handlebar for Maximum Comfort |
| Model Number | SF-B901SMART |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 1 |
| Part Number | SF-B901SMART |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Friction |
| Special Features | Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat, App Connectivity |
| UPC | 815749018502 |
D**T
High Praise from a Former Spin Class Addict
After comparing reviews and prices on a number of home fitness bikes, I narrowed my choice down to the Sunny Health & Fitness Pro Indoor Cycling Bike. Before I purchase an item on Amazon, I tend to read the 5 star reviews and then begin at the bottom with the 1 star reviews and work my way back up. This approach tends to give me a view of what people liked about the bike and, starting with the least satisfied customers, allows me to get a feel for the complaints and compare them to a variety of reviews. First, be warned. The box is heavy. I mean, really heavy. The shipping weight is listed at 112 pounds and the box is large. Believe it or not, this is a very good thing. The bike is solid, mostly metal with an absolute minimum of plastic. If the box was light, I'd personally worry. Additionally, the bike is mostly assembled when it arrives. Hence the large and heavy box. A number of customers expressed difficulty in assembling the bike. I did not find this to be the case at all. The design has slightly changed since the official photo was taken (the bike is essentially identical except for the handlebars - more on that in a moment) and I wonder if the company improved the assembly process as well. It took me approximately ten minutes to assemble the bike, all of the necessary tools were included, and the assembly was incredibly intuitive and required minimal reference to the instructions. There are not a lot of parts that need to be assembled - it's just after reading some of the reviews I was especially careful, thorough, and spent a chunk of that time studying the instructions and looking for the difficult part. The bike is solid. (According to the description, the front flywheel weighs approximately 40 pounds on its own and that seemed about right to me.) To assemble the bike, you attach the pedals (they screw on), put the seat and handlebar stems into the frame, and attach the handlebars and seat to the appropriate stem. The adjustment knobs over the entire bike had been screwed in slightly too far at the factory so that the shaft of the bolt blocked the entry of the stems. Simply unscrewing each slightly solved the problem. The cross pieces of the base come with small metal blocks in place and they need to be removed and the actual wide cross pieces (the front piece has the small red wheels attached in the photo) need to be bolted into their positions. That's it. Assembly is complete. All of the parts (tools, nuts, and bolts) come shrink wrapped to a stiff piece of cardboard. Each part is clearly labeled on the board. Instead of looking for "Hexagon Flat Round Head Screw-Black M10X25mm" you simply find part "(66)". This is an exact example from the assembly process. (The "Flat Washer-Black" is part "(67)" and the numbers are clearly referenced in the instructions.)There's no searching for parts. You simply remove them from the board as needed. The only issue that I had was that the tension control knob for the flywheel was stuck. The knob literally wouldn't turn. Cranking on it really hard popped it free and it works fine. I'm not sure what happened - once it was unstuck, all was good. It works fine and just like new. It wasn't a defect, it was just initially stuck and now works fine. The handlebars are different than shown in the photo. Instead of two small bars that come out at 90 degree angles toward the inside of the handlebars, those bars are now connected with a large comfortable arc. In my opinion, this is a significant improvement over the original design and gives you a much wider range of options for hand placement. I spent several years attending the 5 AM spin class at my local gym. Being the first to use the classroom space, we early birds took the bikes from where they were parked along the wall and moved them to their positions. Having spent a lot of time with those bikes, I'm confident in stating that there is very little difference between this bike and the professional models used at the gym. I would rate it low-end professional, very high end amateur, and an absolute steal at the price. The ride is essentially indistinguishable from high-end gym spin bikes. Having ridden those bikes roughly 1,000 times, I can pick up on subtle (and I can't stress the word "subtle" enough) differences, but they do not detract from the ride in the slightest. For instance, the knob to adjust the tension has a little more play in it (a half turn adjusts the tension a little, then a tenth of a turn adjusts it a lot) but it's still very easy to get it set exactly where you want it, you just have to become familiar with it. The bike remains incredibly solid in both seated and standing riding positions and exceeds all of my expectations for a home spin bike. To address a couple of reviews that I saw while considering my purchase. The angle of the seat was mentioned by more than one person. I'm not sure what their issue was - it adjusts just like any other bike seat, including the angle. In other words, by loosening a bolt, manually adjusting the tilt, and tightening the same bolt once more, you can have the seat at any angle you wish. It's literally a non-issue. A couple of people mentioned the noise. It's not silent, but I'm not sure what folks were expecting. It doesn't make an unusual amount of noise and its mostly noticeable simply because there is no other unexpected sound in the room. I watch shows while riding and don't have any trouble becoming immersed in the program. My wife and I can actually have a conversation at a normal volume while one of us is riding. The noise is much lower than I anticipated given the reviews that I read and very acceptable for this piece of equipment, perhaps even on the low end of the noise range. At least one review mentioned an odd smell while riding. I did not experience that at all. Spin bikes don't typically come with odometers. With cardio, the duration of your ride is much more important than how far you ride. I realize that this may bother some people, but an odometer, in my experience, would have been out of place on this piece of equipment. A couple of reviews downgraded the bike because of the lack of an odometer, but I ride for a set period of time, not for distance. As one of my friends jokingly put it, "Why do you need an odometer on a stationary bike? Do you want to know how far you rode? You didn't! It doesn't move!" This one gets five stars from me. Simply put, this is an extremely good deal for the price. An absolute bargain. There are little things here and there that could be upgraded, but only at substantial cost. After reading a large number of the other reviews, I can honestly say that the Sunny Health & Fitness Pro Indoor Cycling Bike exceeded my expectations by a wide margin. I highly recommend it.
M**L
Review After Year One
Update Post: We originally purchased one of these bikes in June of 2015. We were a bit concerned about the low price because our intention was to use it in our fitness facility. This bike is rock solid. We now have 9 of them and will be purchasing 2 more this month. The bikes are used in spin classes daily. We have everyone from small, uber-fit petite women to hulking 6'2" 255lb men. These bikes get hours and hours of use each week. I recommended this bike to an associate who is opening a fitness facility. When he was purchasing some high-end equipment from a well-known gym equipment provider, he asked them about the bike (showed them the Amazon link I sent to him) and they were dumbfounded. They said that the bike had quite impressive features, especially for a bike that inexpensive and appeared to be a very, very good bargain. They actually had the bike on their computer when he went in the next day because they researched it more and said they were quite impressed by it. That, and the fact that their lowest priced bike was a bit below $900 reassured us that we made a great choice! We have even used these bikes in the parking lot for some special events. The only problems we had with the bike were with the screw on the tension knob on one. The bolt became a bit stripped and we had to order another one. The other issue with another one was with the brakes squeaking after about 8 months. This can happen if you don't "oil" the flywheel periodically because the brakes get dried out. A bit of treadmill oil on the flywheel fixed this immediately. We service the bikes bi-weekly, and that involves tightening the bolts on the seats (just to make sure they stay put) and just doing a check on all the bolts and moveable parts. But again, keep in mind that these bikes get literally hundreds of hours a month, so that minuscule amount of service is -wonderful-! If you're looking for a cost-effective, very dependable bike, you should definitely consider purchasing one of these. Absolutely worth it! Pros Low cost Very easy assembly Sturdy, solid construction Minimal maintenance needed Very easy to move (we move these puppies a lot - even outside) Shipping was quick (and cheap - Yay Prime!) Cons The brakes may squeak a bit after a while. This is resolved by oiling the flywheel periodically. (You should do this with any spin bike and make sure the tension is released after riding to ensure they don't dry a bit and squeak.
C**J
Awesome price for a darn good bike!
I was orginally going to buy a Spinning bike for $600 (the one advertised on tv) because I have been an avid spin class participate for about 2 years. My boyfriend suggested that I find a better quality bike for a cheaper price because he knew there were some out there better than the Spinning home bike that I was planning to get. So, after days of research, reading what felt like hundreds of reviews (because I'm anal and thorough like that) I decided that this was the cheapest bike I could find with the level of quality that I was looking for. The only consistent complaint that I saw with this bike was that people said that there was a loud whinning sound coming from the brake pads but that it could be fixed with Dupont lubricant, so I just ordered that when I ordered the bike (it was only $5). Also, people stated that there was no water bottle holder, so I ordered this: Bushwhacker Shasta Red - Insulated Water Bottle Holder w/ 22 oz. Bottle - Two Point Bike Frame & Handlebar Attachment w/ Belt Loop ..and it works just fine for me, I strapped it on the handlebars where the little circular part is because it sets it front and center and I never rest my hands there anyways. The bike never really made the loud whizzing noise for me, but it made a noise that sounded like someone saying, "shhhhh" however, it wasn't that big of a deal, but i sprayed the lubricant on it and that solved that issue/ The bike is very sturdy and I love the gym quality feel of it, I feel like I never need to rush to a spin class at the gym again! I ordered a few spin dvds and the experiene is awesome! Don't have to worry about anyone watching my jiggling bum! Lastly, at times when I stand on the bike and pedal I can hear the chain tap the interior of the bike, it is somewhat annoying but it doesn't happen consistently with each revolution of the pedals... All in all, I get great compliments from people, everyone in my family loves it, I get great workouts on it. Oh yeah and the seat is uncomfortable so u may want to get a replacement, I haven't tho because I'm used to bike seats being uncomfortable but my boyfriend plans to get one. For this price, I'd say buy, buy, buy!
G**L
Best money I've spent in awhile
I live in Colorado, where even in the dead of summer my bike riding is subject to the whims of the weather (very annoying tendency to be sunny and beautiful all day while I'm working, then thunderstorms start developing the minute I clock out). I've tried bike rollers and trainers, and recently attended my first spin class at the gym. I hated it, at least I hated how out of shape I was and how I barely made it through. I did like the feel of the bike though, so I came here. As there are already hundreds of reviews saying similar things, I'll stick to the important stuff: * Yes, extremely, extremely heavy. I apologized to my UPS man four times as he struggled up the stairs to my third floor condo. He gasped only, "Please don't return it." * Heavy is good. Rock solid construction, all metal except chain guard. * Assembled in fifteen minutes. Hardest part was lifting front end to attach base. I guess all the complaints about the pedal installation were heard, because each one has its own tag explaining explicitly and in alarming bold letters how to attach them properly. * My biggest concern, the noise: quieter than my rollers and my trainer. Didn't even need the heavy appliance anti-vibration pads I used with those other devices. Because I couldn't find a single video demonstrating the noise before buying, I uploaded my own. The flywheel has a small rattle that disappears with higher resistance, I'm going to try tightening some hardware (but can't hear it with headphones on). Also the left pedal clicks, a problem another reviewer said went away after a few days on its own. But you can hear, the actual bike operation is as close to silent as you could hope, other than the chain. Can't even hear it through the thin floor of our loft. Unbelievably happy about this, as worrying about my neighbors saps a lot of enjoyment from my indoor workouts. * Workout intensity: No complaints here either. Can work up a sweat even on low settings, and I doubt anyone could outgrow the highest resistance. And getting out of the saddle and "running" feels great, no instability at all, just like the gym bikes. The upper crossbar of the handlebars is perfectly situated for this position too, very comfortable. * Ah yes, the saddle. Yes, it's uncomfortable, but not any more than a regular bike saddle (in fact, might be more comfortable than my regular bike). I love this because the worst thing about changing seasons is my butt getting soft and lazy all winter, and then the agony of getting back on the bike in summer. I anticipate this will make that problem a thing of the past. * Easy to move. Just tilt forward onto the wheels and it can be rolled anywhere, practically with only one hand. Clever engineering. * No bottle holder. I'm considering trying a stroller organizer Diono Buggy Buddy Stroller Organizer, Black so I can keep my phone/mp3 player nearby too, otherwise there are lots of bottle cages that clamp onto handlebars. * Another minus is the position of the emergency brake. There is no mounting this bike without the brake becoming uncomfortably intimate with you. I thought I'd be able to remove it but got nervous halfway through, since it's attached to the resistance knob. I don't give 5-star reviews often, but I am just blown away at how much of a value this is. I don't understand why anyone would pay twice as much, can't imagine you would get much more for the money. And for the peace of mind that a sudden storm system can no longer ruin my biking plans? Worth every penny. (I've only had it for a week though. Will certainly update if anything changes) UPDATE: Still love the bike. The pedal click has vanished. The wheel rattle is still there, but still inaudible above headphones and not enough to disturb anyone else. Ready for next winter!
N**O
Pretty Impressive Considering the Low Price
I have been wanting a spin bike for a long time for my home. I didn't want to spend a ton of money on one and had been checking out local Craigslist's ads before searching on Amazon. The price seemed too good to be true, but I read ALL the reviews and figured it was worth a try (Amazon price still cheaper than a used one on Craigslist). The bike arrived within a few days (which was surprising as I ordered it the week of Xmas), plus I got free shipping! The box is obviously heavy. It was left on my porch by the delivery guy and my boyfriend put it in the living room for me (that was the extent of his part!). I got to putting the bike together (by myself) and was done in about 30 minutes (37 year old female). I initially installed the pedals that came with the bike, but the next day ordered pedals that would fit my spin shoes (if you are new to spinning do yourself a favor and purchase spin shoes - makes a HUGE difference). There is nothing wrong with the pedals that came with the bike, but I really wanted to wear my spin shoes while exercising at home (just like at the class). Other reviews said the seat was hard and uncomfortable, and I would have to agree with them. I did buy the gel seat to go on over it. I did a darn good job putting the bike together by myself, and the boyfriend did help tighten the handle bars as I didn't do a good job. I have had the bike now for a few weeks and use it around x4 times per week. I LOVE it. The quality is impressive and it does exactly what I want it to. Around the 3rd week I did crank the resistance up and there was a slight smell, but it quickly went away. If you are looking for a great spin bike for a reasonable price then look no further. I am really happy I purchased this bike. On a side note, I wasn't sure which pedals to purchase and emailed the company itself. They responded the next day (within 12 hours) to let me know that any pedal would fit. Great customer service. These are the pedals I bought to replace the ones that came with the bike. I did do a little adjusting with these for them to fit my spin shoes (takes a few minutes). These pedals also come with the spd clip for your shoes if you don't already have them. XLC Alloy MTB / Trekking Pedal, Black This is the gel seat cover I purchased to go over the rock hard seat that comes with the bike. No spin bike seat should be comfortable, I guess this is because they want you to work out harder and not spend the entire time on your butt. In any case I am happy with this cover. It does what it is supposed to do. Planet Bike A.R.P Anatomic Relief Bicycle Seat Cover (MTB) All in all I highly recommend this bike. I seriously had been thinking about buying one for a few years now. I am happy that I did. PS. The only con I had with this is that it does not come with a cup holder. Bummer!
C**R
Good Value, Add a Few Things
Sunny's SF-B901 spin bike (see the official product description at sunnyhealthfitness.com) is a great bike for the price. Picked one up a few weeks ago to replace a Schwinn 140 upright stationary bike. The 140 is great, but my wife and I started a spinning class and wanted something to use at home - the 140 just wasn't cutting it. This bike is a great choice for an entry level spin bike/first time buyer. SIMILAR TO SCHWINN The construction, the layout and even the paint job look VERY similar to a Schwinn IC Elite or Schwinn Jonny G Spinner. Compare the silver-on-red star emblem on the SF-B901 flywheel to the Schwinn IC Elite and you'll see what I mean. MINOR ISSUES: SEAT POST The stem/handlebar post and the seat post are a bit wiggly. On my unit, the seat post would tap the inside of the seat tube while riding, making a "clinking" noise at each revolution. It doesn't feel unsafe, just distracting - and this only happens when the post was adjusted for short people like myself. The problem seems to be the square black plastic sleeve used to secure the seatpost to the seat tube: the sleeve doesn't go all the way to the bottom of the tube, which leaves a gap between the outer diameter of the post and the inner diameter of the tube. That gap lets the post tap the tube, creating the clinking sound. My solution: pull the seat post off the bike, slip a rubber band around the post and reinsert. The diameter of the rubber band fills the gap, although it does make raising and lowering the seat a bit of a chore. The real solution here would be for Sunny to lengthen the sleeve. FLYWHEEL HUB My unit also seems to have a noisy flywheel hub. It clicks and ticks rythmically when I ride (has from day 1) which can be a bit annoying. Like the seat post issue, it doesn't seem unsafe, but seems like a cheap component. You wouldn't hear the noise if you had headphones on, but I bike along to a spinning DVD. I haven't tried removing and lubing contact points around the hub, but my guess is that the hub itself just needs to be replaced. You might be able purchase a replacement flywheel hub from fitnessrepairparts.com or krislynn.net if the hub dimensions match Schwinn flywheel hubs (part #60). BOTTOM BRACKET After using the bike for a few weeks I've begun to notice a bit of vibration and grinding when pedaling the bike under heavy resistance or when standing. Sounds like a loose bottom bracket. UPGRADES *Water Bottle Cage* No water bottle cage included with this bike. I bought a cheap bottle cage and mounted it to the side of the front fork. *Pedals* The pedals work fine and do include toe-cages. I had a pair of Shimano M324 pedals lying around so I installed them on the bike. The M324 is great for anyone looking to try clipless/SPD shoes as it has clipless on one side, platform on the other. OTHER NOTES The SF-B901 drivetrain is chain driven, not belt driven, has hefty crank arms, the seat works well (although no center channel) and uses two side-mounted felt brake pads (again, like Schwinn, not like the single top-mounted felt pads used in Startac). The brake assembly isn't hidden like it would be on a more expensive bike, so wipe down the cables every once in a while. I did lube the brake pad material with a silicon spray to reduce noise, although I'm not sure how much of an effect it had. CONCLUSION I could have spent a few hundred more on a nicer model or a refurbished Schwinn, and I still might try to replace the flywheel hub, but the bike is working well and I'm satisfied with my purchase.
H**E
Love this bike!
I love this bike! It's perfect for me. I was slightly concerned before buying it as there were some that had issues with this, but I have not had any problems. Yes, the seat is hard, but it's supposed to be. Most bikes sold use a generic seat and those that have a problem with it usually replace it anyway. There's no way to find a one size fits all kind of seat on a bike as everyone has different tastes. The seat feels no different than my bike seat on the mobile bike I use to bike to the beach. This bike is so comfortable for me to use as I stay on it longer than I stay on my mobile bike. I can adjust the resistance so it's more muscle building rather than the lower resistance for those looking to lose weight. You can adjust the resistance to your own liking. The one issue I had was not the bike seat, but the petals where it has straps you stick your feet in with your shoes on. I realized that's never gonna work for me as my foot doesn't fit in it, so I just flipped the pedals around so the strap is in the other direction and it works perfectly. This bike is very heavy in the box. The base for this is definitely strong and solid. Doesn't move around as you bike. I feel bad for whoever is having to deliver these things, but I'm sure they're used to it and have hand trucks. I wasn't home when it was delivered so it was by my mailboxes. My unit is down the walkway in the back and up the stairs. The box recommends you have two people move this thing. I didn't have that luxury, but still managed to do it somehow solo. I'm considered super fit and athletic, yet even I couldn't lift this thing. Luckily there were straps around the box, so I used those as handles and rolled it like a wheel barrow down the walk way to my unit slowly, then up the stairs carefully. That was the hardest part of all this. It did zero damage as the bike unit is tightly packed and nothing was shuffling around. It all looked great and in tact once I opened the box upstairs. I read the instructions carefully before I started. You open the box on one end then roll it right side up and pull the box up leaving the bike firmly planted on the floor. It took 30 minutes to carefully pull all the parts out and place them around the area I was going to put this together. It then took another 30 minutes to put the bike together. After that, I was off and biking with no problem. The front has wheels, which makes it pretty light for me to move from room to room if and when I need to. This bike is $500 on the Sunny Health website, but I was lucky enough to find it on Amazon for $200, which is a steal for a stationary bike that also helps build muscle. The other bikes below that price were more basic and strictly for those trying to lose weight, which I'm not. I'm 5'7" and 150 lbs. Keep all of the tools and instructions somewhere handy in case you ever have to re-tighten anything on the bike. Things move and become loose like any other exercise equipment. As far as noise, nothing too major except a gliding sound of the wheels moving, just like my own mobile bike though. I noticed that the stronger the resistance I use for strength building, then the noisier the bike gets, but once again nothing too major. It does vibrate as you're biking, but when you're exercising you are going to making some kind of noise. That's just the way it is. All in all I'm happy with this bike and have had no major issues. If I ever do, then I'll come back and revise this, so you're aware.
J**G
Great value for home fitness
I've got a variety of physical conditioning gadgets in my basement. The usual incline/decline weight bench, some yoga mats and I've got a ProForm treadmill that my wife and I compete for time on. When Christmas came around I started looking for an add-on to the "home gym". We're in our mid-40s and wanted something a little less impact on the knees. I looked at elliptical runners, combo runner/bikes and then I came across these 'spinner' bikes. I read a ton of reviews, looked at the physical specs, and took a shot at this Sunny Pro Indoor Bike. The price was incredible and I really appreciated the video review posted by Brandon Taylor. Nothing beats being able to see something in action when you're talking about making an online purchase. Here's my input for your consideration. WILL THIS BE A GOOD FIT? I'm 5'10" (185) and my wife is 5'4" (120). The seat and handlebars adjust to setting that fit both of us no problem. That was a major concern for me because if it was too big for my wife the gift was a bust. CAN YOU ASSEMBLE IT? This came with everything you need to put it together. All the bolts, screws, washers, and hand tools. I'd recommend you pull your own household crescent wrench out of the tool box to help with installing the pedals, but not necessary. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE TO PUT TOGETHER? I'm a step above Tim the Tool Man Taylor with home projects. I'm handy enough not to end up in the hospital put it that way. From the time I opened the box, it took 30 minutes. By myself. That's pretty good. I'll post some photos so you can see a few steps. IS THE BIKE QUIET OR NOISY? I'm no spinner bike expert, but I've got this bike positioned in the basement near the TV so I can watch those Virtual Running/Cycling DVDs and I think it's quiet. Even if my kid wants to watch his cartoons, I can ride, TV volume stays at a normal level, and I'm totally not disturbing him at all. Doesn't even know I'm there. The only time there's even a hint of noise is when my pedaling gets a little out of pace/sync. Otherwise - this is a solid and smooth ride. ANYTHING BAD ABOUT THE BIKE? Like other reviewers - that seat is hard as a rock. I got the Mongoose gel seat cover and that helped, but after a 30 minute workout, my backside is still stinging. We'll be shopping for another seat. I had some minor "damage" out of the box from shipment (see the photo slideshow). The styrofoam shifted and that white foam basically adhered to a spot on the handlebars. There must have also been rubbing in the box as the paint on the tension-knob was scratched up. Totally superficial and wasn't worth really getting bent out of shape about. Especially on Christmas morning as I'm discovering this during assembly. That's why I only give 4 stars. Had there been no damage to the bike - I'd have given 5 stars. WOULD YOU RECOMMEND THIS BIKE? I absolutely WOULD recommend this bike to my family and friends. Good luck on your hunt for home exercise gear, and thanks for reading.
T**N
Issue Resolved, Good Bike, Mixed Support Experience
The Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B123033 spin bike worked great on my first ride, smooth and quiet. But the seat started shifting, and I discovered a bolt underneath was missing or broken. I contacted Sunny right away and was initially told I’d need to pay $50 USD for shipping, even though the issue was present from the start. After some back-and-forth, they sent the replacement part at no charge, which I appreciated. The bike is solid and rides well, but the support process was frustrating at first. I’m glad it was resolved fairly in the end. Canadian buyers should be aware that warranty and shipping policies may differ, but persistence helped in my case. Thank you Sunny Health ❤️ Happy Spinning everyone 🚴
C**O
Excellent First Rate Solid Spin bike.
I recently purchased the Chain Drive spin bike, and I’m thoroughly impressed with its quality and performance. Here are the key points: Build and Durability: The bike is exceptionally sturdy, reminiscent of a tank. While it is slightly heavy, this weight contributes to its reassuring toughness. Connectivity and Sensors: I’ve successfully paired the Wahoo speed and cadence sensors with my Android phone and tablet. This connectivity allows me to use apps like Wahoo and Zwift seamlessly. Performance: Having used various spin bikes, including those in professional gyms, I can confidently say that this bike performs exceptionally well. It delivers on its promises without unnecessary frills. Information Display: Rather than relying on a basic display, I prefer using my phone or tablet for more comprehensive data. The Wahoo exercise app, combined with outdoor cycling and running videos on a widescreen, enhances the realism of my workouts. Maintenance: I encountered a minor issue with the main flywheel squeaking during my initial 100 miles of cycling. However, a quick cleaning of the brake flywheel contact area and a touch of maintenance oil resolved the problem. Value for Money: At its price point, this spin bike is an excellent investment. I’ve even seen it listed as low as £80 in the warehouse section, though I personally paid £189. Regardless, it remains a bargain considering its performance and durability." Just over a year later the seat broke ! But I guess I have done something like a thousand miles on it so far with some fairly heavy use so I’m not complaining. Guess some parts of the bike will get more wear and tear and some would consider them to be consumable items. So overall I think this bike still deserves a 5 star rating despite the seat problem.
S**I
love it
im athletic person and i got this bike because of curfew and im not able to do exercises,so my opinion is this bike is really good,seat is uncomfortable same like other spinning bike in any prices.you just need to get gel pad seat which is 3-7$ people complaining about noise,its not noisy that much, im very happy with my bike, stay safe and healthy
I**Z
Se ve excelente
Llegó muy rápido, al siguiente día de que la compré; aunque la caja estaba algo rota estaba bien empacada y llegó todo muy bien, está muy bonita, se nota la calidad y lo bien hechas todas sus partes, cuenta con herramientas para armarla y fue relativamente fácil. Me preocupaba el tamaño ya que mido 1.80 pero está perfecta, incluso para personas más altas que yo seguramente les servirá ya que tiene varios ajustes de altura en el manubrio y el asiento. Es mi primer día con ella y espero que dure muchos años...actualizaré mi reseña después de un tiempo de usarla.
A**N
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