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The YOSUDA Indoor Cycling Bike features a 30 lbs flywheel and heavy-duty steel frame for stable, smooth workouts. Its belt-driven system ensures quiet operation, while adjustable seat and handlebars provide personalized comfort. Bluetooth-enabled smart app support and a tablet mount enhance your interactive fitness experience. Designed for users up to 300 lbs and heights from 4'8" to 6'1", it combines durability, comfort, and technology for a premium home cycling solution.


















| ASIN | B0BVHN3D72 |
| Brand | YOSUDA |
| Brand Name | YOSUDA |
| Color | Friction-Black |
| Colour | Friction-Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,469 Reviews |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 75.9D x 19W x 98H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 27 Kilograms |
| Item height | 29.9 inches |
| Item weight | 27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | YOSUDA |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 38.6 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 45.36 kg |
| Minimum Height | 56 Inches |
| Model Name | 2023 Version |
| Model Number | exercise bike 002 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 100 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Recommended uses for product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Friction |
| Special Features | Flywheel |
| Special features | Flywheel |
R**N
I wanted to start on my exercise journey. This bike was easy to assemble. It is sturdy and has a comfortable seat. I love that it shows how many miles I’ve biked, and calories burned. It’s made working out fun again. My IPhone fits perfectly in the phone holder so I can watch tv while I ride. I believe the price and quality are a good match. The bike is easily moveable as well! And not too heavy. As a lady, I can move it by myself wherever I like.
C**Y
Let me start out by saying that this stationary bike is of better quality than I expected. And I love it. It is relatively easy to put together (although if you struggle with putting together Ikea furniture, you might want a bit of help). I need a stationary bike to get a little bit of exercise every day now that winter is slowly approaching. This would replace my usual summer workout. I am not exercising excessively, and this bike would handle my requirements perfectly. However, just be aware of what you are buying: I misread the title, and reading "break pad/magnetic" did not immediately make me understand that there are two different versions of resistance mechanics available for this bike. The description of the page of the CLASSIC model (which I bought) still mentions that it uses a Magnetic Resistance method. It does not. The CLASSIC model uses a brake pad and does not use a magnetic resistance method at all. This means that the remainder of the documentation on the page—also for the CLASSIC model—talks about how quiet it is. Well, the CLASSIC one is not THAT quiet. It is not loud by any means, don't get me wrong. Knowing that the $199 I paid for it is still a good price for a bike like this. A very good price even. But, I would recommend checking what you are looking for and comparing prices with other products on your wish list with other brake-pad bikes if you are looking for the CLASSIC option.
M**H
I hesitated to buy this at first because the price seemed too good to be true, but I was totally wrong. The quality is excellent, and it’s compact enough to fit perfectly in a small room or even a corner. I’m honestly addicted to it now—I sit on it after every meal and do a quick 20-minute workout, which has really helped keep my sugar levels steady. If you’re considering one of these, I would highly recommend it!
M**.
I received my order of the Yosuda Exercise Bike yesterday afternoon. I want to the Amazon employee for bringing this item and leaving it by the front door. I brought it inside and proceeded to put it together. As I explained in my video, posted earlier, this bike is very easy to put together. You'll want to start with the base pieces. Use the two large screws and place those caps on top. You can use the wrench provided or you can use your own. I found it necessary to turn the bike upside down and then add these pieces. You can do it by yourself but, if you have someone helping out, they can hold the bike steady while you add these parts. It doesn't take long. Next, turn the bike rightside up and begin working on the pedals. You'll need to turn the pedal screw, counter clockwise. If you try to install it clockwise, it's not going to work. Use the L pedal for the left side, and the R pedal for the right side. You can't miss the letters marked on each pedal. Next, it's on to the seat bar. It's easy to install, just remove the knob and slide it in for now. You can adjust it later. Add the seat bar, than the seat itself. Move on to the Handlebar post. Do the same and remove the knob and slide the post in. You'll have to unscrew it completely in order for both posts to go in. Put the knobs back in once they're in position. Add the Handlebar post. You will see two wires at the front of the bike. Make sure that when you screw in the Handlebar post, the wires remain in the very front of the bike. See my video for more clarification. You can add the bike monitor to the top of the Handlebar post. It has a slot, just slide it in. Add the input with the two wires to the hole on the backside of the monitor - this will be the right side. Add the input that connects to the side of the front wheel to the back of the monitor in the hole on the left side. I'm looking at the back of the monitor when I'm making reference to the right or left side. You'll be in front of the bike doing this. It may be a challenge to do it while you're on the bike. That's pretty much it. I like this bike. It's not too heavy. It does have a little bit of weight but you can move it around if necessary. The most noticeable feature is the bike is quiet. I mean, I rode my Schwinn Exercise Bike for years. That product was very noisy. This one, the Yosuda Exercise Bike is so quiet, it may take getting used to. I'm pleased with this bike. I hope it last as many years as my Schwinn Exercise Bike.
P**1
I’d like to give this a four star, but the pros are about even with the cons. 1st Not for short people…I’m 5’2” , in my mid-60’s, and need exercise. I have to use a foot stool to get on. Seat is at its lowest possible position. Seat it came with isn’t the best. I bought a padded one to go over it. Much better. You cannot adjust the bike handles. I rigged two walking sticks to the sides so I can sit and keep my balance while I ride. Drink holder doesn’t really hold well bottle or insulated cup. I bought an another one and put it on. Easy to do. Bike was easy to put together. Took me about 40 min. Again short with corresponding T-Rex arms 😝. Main issue was the dang pedals You can adjust the brake to have easy pedaling or more resistance to work your self harder. It’s easy enough to drag around from one spot to another . Very quiet. I feel folks who love biking, and more in shape will love this bike. Not so much us goddess shaped seniors I started out lasting only about 5min. Today I managed 8min. All in all I think it will work to get me ( stamina & strength) where I want
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