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Keiser Spinning Bike Or Cheap Spinning Bikes

A Keiser spinning bike like the Keiser M3 indoor cycle offers a gym type bike suited for home use. This bike offers a durable bike made for hard use. Here's more.


Features of A Keiser Spinning Bike

This is a bike made to stand up to commercial use. You get a maintenance free eddy current drive that makes little or no noise. It's built with corrosion resistant materials so hard use won't turn it into a rust bucket. As you might expect the electronics is there to track your performance including tracking time, distance, calories burned and heart rate. The bike features adjustable handle bars as well as a seat that goes up, down, forward and back.


The Keiser cycle costs more than some cheap spinining bikes and the promise is that attention to detail and engineering excellence makes the overall results better with this bike and with popular bikes like the Lemond Revmaster Pro than you get with lesser bikes.


What's It Cost You?

This bike weighs in at $1499.00. Compare that to the Schwinn 240 and it costs roughly twice the price of the Schwinn but compared to the Life Fitness bikes it looks like a mid-range bike. What do users think?


Owner Ideas

Most owners really like the bikes. Of course for this kind of money you have to believe that expectations are way up there. Enzo Itgoes suggests that the Keiser bike is the only bikes he's ever ridden including several health club bikes that really rides like a road bike. According to hime it is not at all like a typical gym or spinning bike.


An owner in Boston bought this bike after using a Schwinn Evolution at the gym. She goes on and on about the engineering and build of the bike. Keiser builds the bike in the U.S. It is rarely discounted. They stick to the price since the bike is made to work well and last and not to fit a certain price point.


From a spin instructor come comments on the ease of adjustments for different students. Also she says the bike is a no maintemance bike, just wipe it down and that's it. She like the seat and says the comfort makes it easy to burn double the calories as another bike she uses.


This is a very popular bike. Users mostly really like the Keiser M3 Indoor Cycle Bike. It's becoming famous in certain circles...