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does anyone know about the upcoming TSV for an exercise bike?

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FITNATION Recumbent Flex Bike with Echelon App Experience in Royal, Green, Purple, Red or Black for $200 free S&H.

 

 

 

 

 

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F13099.  I'm not sure if this is the same brand as previous years.

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@qvc2022 wrote:

does anyone know about the upcoming TSV for an exercise bike?


It's on air now.  I'm wondering if they've addressed how difficult it is to assemble.  That's a deal breaker for me.

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Re: exercise bike for tsv

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Just open the Manual above the description and you may think twice about it if you do not have someone to help you hold the pieces. I would rather pay a little more and have it assembled. If any pieces are missing you have to wait for the company to ship them to you. I was thinking of buying it but that changed my mind. Just my opinion.

 

*** Well my husband decided he wanted to try this bike and I ordered this in the blue for him. He doesn't mind putting it together so we will see how it is after we get it. I will post a review on the bike after he uses it a week. I will stick to my Nano Gym and my Gazelle as these work for me. Smiley Happy

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yes this bike is hard to assemble. I did it myself but took me two hours to do it. if you are handy you can do better then me. but I want to see the host assemble the bike?

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Gave the last years version to my daughter.  I am five feet tall and I could not get on or off of it safely.  

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Bonnielu - I agree. I am 4’11” and leave mine in the recumbent position 90% of the time because it’s a lot easier to get on & off. Last night, I put it in the upright position. It was like trying to climb a mountain in order to get on it, lol. Needless to say, it’s going back to the recumbent position today.

We bought this back in August. It took my hubby a little over an hour to put it together. We like it, but I will say that the knob for adjusting from recumbent to upright is NOT as easy as they show on the presentations. Maybe it loosens up if you constantly switch.
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I am of the opinion that if you're going to buy exercise equipment, buy something decent.  Having heard some of the presentation this morning, I think this bike is junk.

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@faeriemoon wrote:

I am of the opinion that if you're going to buy exercise equipment, buy something decent.  Having heard some of the presentation this morning, I think this bike is junk.


 

@faeriemoon, what did you hear or see that made you conclude the bike is junk?