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Fitnex B40 Upright Exercise Bike


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Sales Rank: 193763
Fitnex
Released: 2005-12-01

Avg. Customer Review: 2 Star
Media: Sports

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Product Features
Fitnex B40 Upright Exercise Bike
  • Affordable stationary bike for your home with LCD exercise computer console
  • 16 levels of friction-free magnetic resistance
  • Tracks time, distance, speed, calories, and pulse rate
  • Contact heart rate sensors built into fixed handlebars
  • 42 by 21-inch footprint; 300-pound weight capacity


Product Review
Product Description

Authorized Fitnex Dealer. The Exercise Bike that looks as good as it works. The Fitnex B40 Upright Exercise Bike is a beautiful machine featuring sixteen levels of magnetic resistance. Console tracks time, distance, speed, calories and pulse. This bike operates using magnetic resistance for a smooth, quiet workout. Compact and stylish design looks great in any home.
Amazon.com Product Description

Get fit in your own home with the affordable Fitnex B40 upright exercise bike, perfect for improving your cardiovascular health, strengthening your legs, and training for cyclers during inclement weather. This simply designed stationary bike features 16 levels of friction-free magnetic resistance for a smooth, quiet workout. The exercise computer console has an easy-to-read LCD screen and tracks time, distance, speed, calories, and pulse rate (which is read through contact heart rate sensors built into the handlebar).

The handlebar also offers contoured ends, enabling you to stretch your body out. It has an oversized plush seat with vertical adjustment and adjustable rubber pedal straps for secure, comfortable fit. It also includes a wire water bottle holder. Assembly is required, and a printed instruction manual is included.

Feature Detail:

  • Drive system: Poly v-belt
  • Torque: 250 watts
  • Handlebars: Fixed
  • Display power: 3 AA batteries
  • Dimensions: 42 by 23 by 55 inches (L x W x H)
  • Weight: 117 pounds
  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds

Manufacturer's Warranty
Lifetime warranty on parts (for residential use only), one year for labor

About Exercise Bikes
Despite the competition from trendy new fitness inventions, exercise bikes continue to be popular options for home exercise. They offer the same aerobic benefits of riding a bicycle at any time, in any weather, without leaving the comfort and safety of home. Exercise bikes don't take up much space, require little or no balance or coordination, and can provide an effective workout for all levels of users, from beginners to serious competitors. While the same could be said for a number of other types of home fitness equipment, the exercise bike is one of the few that allows you to watch television or read a magazine while you work out. For many people, having convenient access to quality exercise equipment is critical to sticking with a long-term exercise program.





Product Details
Fitnex B40 Upright Exercise Bike
  • Sports: 0 pages (2005-12-01)
  • Publisher: Fitnex
  • Label: Fitnex
  • Studio: Fitnex
  • Average Customer Review: 2 Star based on 3 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #193763


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Avg. Customer Review:2 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Extremely dissappointing!! 2006-07-23
Comment: The bike is a pain to put together. Still haven't figured out how to connect all the wires from the console while getting the little plastic covering underneath it and don't expect any help from their instruction manual either (VERY POOR DESCRIPTIONS). Like another reviewer mentioned, it is designed poorly ergonomically and not all that comfortable. A lifetime warranty on parts isn't too important when you consider how cheap the parts on this item must be to replace. Unfortunately there isn't a lifetime warranty on the labor to replace said parts. One of the descriptions on this site said this bike can perform as well as a bike at your local gym. If that's the case then you should switch gyms. It's beyond basic and the performance can't be considered anything more than average. Even if you're looking for a basic workout you can do much better than this one at $450. If I could have rated it below 1 star I would have.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Gets the job done! 2006-07-04
Comment: The B40 bike is a neat bike. It is simple in its function and thats what I was looking for. Don't need all the programs anyway. Just concerned with speed and distance and my pulse to keep my heart rate in the zone. The resistance is manual which is no big deal but when you get up past 10 to 15 it can get really tough and you really have to work hard. My wife loves the seat for it is big and very soft especially after you've been on it for an hour. We got the bike because the lifetime parts warranty was a big factor for us in our decision. Easy to put together it took us about 30 minutes. The manual is very simple in fact you might say not enough information at least on the assembly but it wasn't hard to figure out. We think for the price and the lifetime warranty we got a great deal for it gets the job done!
Coyote


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Don't Bother 2006-05-27
Comment: Maybe one of the worst purchases I've ever made. For starters the assembly instructions/diagrams on this bike couldn't be any more vague. Once you finally get it assembled you'll find the bike performance itself mediocre at best. The parts themselves, especially the console, seem very cheap and not remotely worth the current price. The only variations you get from this model are by manually changing the resistance level with a knob located on the front of the bike. There are no programs built in to randomly change resistance levels, so it's basically get on and pedel which will get boring very quickly. Other drawbacks: The seat height level can be adjusted, but the seat itself can not be tilted up or down as some other models allow. The knob to change the seat height is on the side not on the back and will come very close to hitting your right ankle as you pedel. If you have long legs be prepared to have your knees hit the handlebars if you lean forward in the seat even a little bit. This is just a poorly designed bike and not worth the purchase. Spend a little more money and you can get a much more productive workout bike or spend a lot less and you can probably get something as good as this one.



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