I know my LeMond Revmaster has kicked my butt and DH"s and the tension and cadence is all in what you want. I like it but it's matter of opinion.
I know my LeMond Revmaster has kicked my butt and DH"s and the tension and cadence is all in what you want. I like it but it's matter of opinion.
I've never been spinning, so I don't know much about it, but I saw this on craigslist. I did a search and it looks like Schwinn spin bikes that list for over $1000. I'm not interested in it myself, but just in case someone in the St. Louis area is interested! It doesn't seem like I've ever seen a spin bike advertised.
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/bik/322577233.html
Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
I am going away and hate to leave my sinner bike. Its in great condition and boy did I have a work out on it. I gave giving it away for $350.oo +s/h. If you are interested talk to me![]()
Sorry I am giving it away for $
I've taught on both the Johnny G spinners & the Lemond bikes and I much prefer the spinners. The Lemond just didn't feel like the road. It's a lot more adjustable though, if that's important to you.
I'm definitely checking out the Keiser though. That sounds cool.
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Trek FX 7.4 Hybrid
At my club we have both Spinners and Lemond bikes for class, far more of the Lemonds...I strongly dislike them. The Spinner has a much heavier flywheel and just feels closer to the road, even if I can't coastIf I were going to purchase a spinning bike for home I would likely try to find one...
We have Keiser spin bikes at my now former gym. They're smooth for sure, but they're not as adjustable as other brands. I always felt too stretched out on it. Plus, they had built-in power meters on them. Now, I'm sure some really like this, but I found it both distracting and discouraging. There were always people in class yaking about how much power they could generate. It was hard to tune it out. I have a spin bike at home that's more along the line of a Johnny G spinner. I really like it.
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