Sunday, October 9, 2011

Ironman Recumbent

More Details @ WWW.AMAZON.COM Customer Reviews: ".Ironman 1711 Recumbent Bike For our budget, this bike was the only decent choice on the market. It only took about 90 minutes for my wife and I to assemble it, despite the instructions not being very clear at some points. Positives: Smooth, pedaling action. LCD Display Panel menu shows time, speed, distance, calories burned, and pulse rate. There's also a pulse recovery display, too. The seat is comfortable. 8 levels of manual resistance. You can personalize the different displays with the up and down buttons. Offers a good workout and seems well-made. Good warranty-- 2 years frame 1 year mechanical 6 months electronics 90 days labor Negatives: LCD Display screen hard to see in low light--it should have been backlit. The 8 levels of manual resistance do actually seem to be 8 separate levels. There's not much difference between 3-6. At level 8, there's not nearly the resistance I would expect at the highest level. The seat is fairly cumbersome to move for persons of different heights since you have to unscrew a bolt from a hole in the base of the bike frame, and slide the frame and seat either forward or backward to the other hole. It would have been a better design to just be able to move the seat. Comes with 2 AA batteries instead of an AC Adaptor. No iPod plugin port or speakers. There is no fan. There are no pre-set computer workout programs, like those that come with the Schwinn Active 20 for about the same price; this ...

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