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    Exercise bike suggestions?

    Looking to start doing cardio to improve heart health. I decided an exercise bike in my living room is the most convenient way to do it and stick with it. I live in a tiny condo though.
    Any recommendations for something that isn't too big or noisy? I don't care about fancy features I just want to ride.
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    Originally Posted by rjones416 View Post
    Looking to start doing cardio to improve heart health. I decided an exercise bike in my living room is the most convenient way to do it and stick with it. I live in a tiny condo though.
    Any recommendations for something that isn't too big or noisy? I don't care about fancy features I just want to ride.
    https://shop.concept2.com/bikeerg/60...waAu7OEALw_wcB

    On the pricey side for an exercise bike, but probably the most versatile bike around. You can do steady state or do HITT, easy to move around, relatively light compared to air bikes such as the Rogue Echo.
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    Originally Posted by rjones416 View Post
    Looking to start doing cardio to improve heart health. I decided an exercise bike in my living room is the most convenient way to do it and stick with it. I live in a tiny condo though.
    Any recommendations for something that isn't too big or noisy? I don't care about fancy features I just want to ride.
    Probably not what you're looking for, but I'm always trying to convert people. I was a cyclist first, and then took up weight lifting.

    Get a road bike and a smart trainer. Then you can ride inside, and if the mood strikes, you can ride outside with the same bike. I run the online cycling program Zwift.
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    I'm seriously thinking about buying a Keiser M3i.

    Anyone own one?

    I raced road bikes back in the 90s and had a computrainer I trained on. I have no desire to get back on the road. Just something to use in my home gym.

    I have a 38" inseam so I'm a hard fit for a stationary bike.
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    For a basic spin bike this worked well for me. I changed out the pedals and saddle to the same as my mtn bike just because. solid bike.
    https://www.amazon.com/Sunny-Health-...00467H5YW?th=1

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    While not as “cool” as newer options, it’s hard to beat any older model Schwinn Air Dyne bike. You can find them for $40 - $100 , they kick your butt and last forever.
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    Picked up a Concept2 a few months ago. I like alot. Durable well built bike, lightweight easily moves around if needed. Simple touch screen and programs to monitor whatever ride you are doing. I did change the seat out- I needed something with a bit more cushion.

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