I need an exercise bike. Which one?
I need an exercise bike. Which one? Darkius
I want 2 arm levers so I can work my back and chest at the same time.
It needs a rounded, padded seat. Most the seats are flat on top and 90 degree drop off at the edge, which is not comfortable.
I'm hoping for a $150 price.
I wish I could get magnetic resistance. Those are quiet. All I see are friction straps and fans. I guess a fan would last longer.
How loud are the fans?
I know friction straps are embarassingly loud and annoying enough I would not use them for 30 minutes. I also read the friction straps wear out fast if you use the bike.
Maybe a more important question: is attempting to use my chest and back for fat burn and conditioning even a worthwhile goal? Or do they give out at 20 minutes?
I also saw bikes with upper hand pedals, but they cost a fortune. Also some inexpensive ones marketed to seniors. I guess that means not much resistance.
I saw some $20 floor pedals that can be used with a chair. Maybe 2 of them to get the arms. But where to anchor them.
I did use an arm lever bike once. The full body involvement felt nice, but I stopped after 5 minutes because of the noise.
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It needs a rounded, padded seat. Most the seats are flat on top and 90 degree drop off at the edge, which is not comfortable.
I'm hoping for a $150 price.
I wish I could get magnetic resistance. Those are quiet. All I see are friction straps and fans. I guess a fan would last longer.
How loud are the fans?
I know friction straps are embarassingly loud and annoying enough I would not use them for 30 minutes. I also read the friction straps wear out fast if you use the bike.
Maybe a more important question: is attempting to use my chest and back for fat burn and conditioning even a worthwhile goal? Or do they give out at 20 minutes?
I also saw bikes with upper hand pedals, but they cost a fortune. Also some inexpensive ones marketed to seniors. I guess that means not much resistance.
I saw some $20 floor pedals that can be used with a chair. Maybe 2 of them to get the arms. But where to anchor them.
I did use an arm lever bike once. The full body involvement felt nice, but I stopped after 5 minutes because of the noise.
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