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Brand | CIRCUIT FITNESS |
Special Feature | Heavy Duty, Adjustable Seat |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 86 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Plastic |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 25"D x 55"W x 48.5"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Model Name | AMZ-587R |
Maximum Height | 7 Feet |
Minimum Height | 5 Feet |
Number of Resistance Levels | 32 |
Drive System | Belt Drive or Chain Drive |
UPC | 096362996587 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362996587 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 57 x 31 x 11 inches |
Package Weight | 45 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 55 x 25 x 48.5 inches |
Brand Name | CIRCUIT FITNESS |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Circuit Fitness |
Part Number | AMZ-587R |
Included Components | Warranty card, User manual, one recumbent bike |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
B**
The best is yet to come.
UPDATE AND ANSWERI was halfway answering a question when i hit the WRONG BUTTON. This machine has a half inch crank, so in the absence of 1/2in pedal extenders I have found it necessary to purchase 3 componants, 2 of which come from china and can be found thru Amazon with effort.1) A converter plug from 1/2in to 9/16 for the crank.2) a 9/16 spacer or 2 if needed to push the feet away from the pedal shaft. I would suggest that if you add a 40mm spacer to one side then you need to do the same to the other to balance wear on the crank.3) a pair of 9/16 training bike pedals.Its a faff because this is a US bike and it will take about 3 weeks to convert, with the biggest issue being sourcing the crank adapter which costs about Β£25. It takes 2-3 ish weeks to come but you can get it quicker if you pay and extra Β£295 airmail postage...i joke not. The pedals cost me about Β£18 and the pair of spacers cost between Β£6 and Β£25 depending on quality. Availability is easy for these and pedals via amazon.I'm still waiting for the converter from china.Is it worth all the hassle? I think so. My wife who has normal limbs has given the bike a test run and it gets the thumbs up. It is not designed as a preparatory step for the tour de france, it is aimed initially at weaklings like me who have turned unfitness into a whole new sport. I stand by the rest of the review below and would buy it again without hesitation other than i dont need 2.ORIGINAL REVIEW I could post a photo of myself writhing in agony on the floor; having spent an hour getting the bike carcass out of the box and a further 6 hours assembling it. A simple matter for most but the final straw for me was trying to emulate the young fit model in the ad by trying to pull it up and move it. Well they advertise it for arthritics but you have to be Charles Atlas on steroids to move it, or even just a bit fit.Being a 70yr old novice i researched 'bikes for clapped out seniors' before landing (metaphorically) on this particular make and model. Now one of my woes is that I have a left foot which makes its own way in life;usually at right angles to the rest of me. The implications of this are that were i even able to get my foot on the pedal i would smash my ankle on the frame. So I need spacers. But this bike, like most exercise bike, has a half inch crank thread and hey only seem to sell 9/16 threaded spacers. Solution; a 1/2in to 9/16 adapter, 2 x 9/16in 20mm spacers and 2 new 9/16 pedals.The moral is that if you have wonky feet get a bike with the bigger crankset,which is cheaper to adapt, or spend Β£50 on parts. In any event when the extension/adaption bits eventually come from China i will in eend up looking like John Wayne on a pregnant Harley Davidson.My wife, who won't mind me saying that she has 2 normal legs, has been playing test pilot whiile i observe with a mixture of envy and muted voyeuristic pleasure.In a nutshell this is an excellent bike. The seating is more easily adjusted while you are off the bike and it is comfortable enough for the odd little fantasy trip across Belgium with Dominique (the singing Belgian nun) in the headphones.The pedalling position looks easy AND you don't have to be Michael Johnson to use it. It has a very easy progression though the various ability levels starting with 'currently on life support" through to 'I AM Bradley Wiggins'.The plastic data screen is a bit plasticy and, I like many users, have been unable to set up the height and weight 'personalisation'.....I just get the 'Eeee only one person on at a time' message.This is a sturdy piece of kit. Yes I am aware that a 6 stone septagenarian claims to have assembled it in an hour but please ensure you either have help or wear the correct athletic protection during assembly.Once all the converters, spacers and pedals have arrived I will provide an update on how well this bike works for an 18 stone wreck who hasnt seen his own feet since 2007.My loving supportive daughter wondered why i was out of touch for 2 days, suggesting i might have impaled myself. On a recumbent bike?
M**H
A solidly impressive recumbent bike
Not a 'professional' bike, but sturdy. The steel components are a heavy gauge. The parts fit together accurately and slickly. For an amateur, assembly is a morning's careful procedure: there are many parts to fit together, and the base unit weighs nearly 100 lbs, so the first step or two of assembly is a two-person exercise. It comes with clearly-identified and packaged parts, and detailed step-by-step assembly instructions, though the illustrations might be a little clearer and more detailed. Once together it works smoothly and quietly, and is comfortable (certainly more comfortable than the upright it replaced). We are still getting used to its various programmes, but they seem useful so far. The instructions for the actual use of the bike could be a lot clearer and more detailed, however.Delivery by UPS was on time, on a van driven by a small, single, delivery person, with no appropriate lifting tackle; frankly unsatisfactory, especially given that the huge and very heavy box it comes in is clearly marked for a two-person lift. Pre-delivery communication from UPS was inconsistent and less than helpful.
M**H
Exercise
I'm absolutely delighted with my bike. Its so comfy to sit on and quiet to use. Very quick delivery .great quality product and well worth the money . The screen is easy to use . It took about 15 min to put together .
A**C
Nice bike
The boxed bike is heavy so be aware of this when you position it in itβs location. I found it ok to assemble on my own with the tools provided.
K**R
Good value for money
This seems to be well made with a range of programs. The seat adjustment is a little stiff but allows a full range of movement. All round a good value for money product which was easy to assemble.
D**E
Absolutely made up with my recumbent exercise bike
Easy to assemble, very comfortable and easy to use π
A**R
Basck to cycling
Very Good value for money.easy to assemble, very easy to use. Space to attach my tablet so I can entertain myself whilst exercising.
B**
GREAT EXERCISE BIKE
Easy to assemble and very comfortable to use
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