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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

1381.0. "Stationary Bike Recommendations?" by BROKE::HOLDEN () Sat Dec 02 1989 18:54

I'm hesitant to post this to this notes file but I'm semi-desperate.
I need to give a recommendation for stationary bikes to fit-up a
Wellness Center at a new facility (NU0 in Nashua, NH).  I saw an
article comparing a few brands recently.  I think it was in the December
issue of Bicycling which I managed to toss.  I've looked in a few places
for another copy with no luck.

What I'm interested in is the style which allow for "proper" positioning
but can also go to the normal upright position most stationaries have.
Better I'd like to get a style which has standard mounting for the saddle
and pedals so that they can be replaced easily and people can put on their
own equipment if they want.  LifeCycles are out due to cost.  I seem to
recall from the article that there were reasonable bikes in the $900 range.

Recommendations, pointers, places to call, etc. would all be greatly
appreciated.

Russ
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1381.1watch BB width!ENGINE::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Mon Dec 04 1989 12:078
    	One thing to watch out for is the width of the 'bottom bracket' on
    the stationary bike. ie. how far apart, axially, the pedals are. I
    bought a Sears recumbent (what else?) stationary bike and found that it
    was almost totally useless for me because the axle that the pedals was
    mounted on was about 3" wider than normal bottom brackets. This threw
    off cleat angles, stressing knees, and just felt awkward. - Chris
    ps. Of course, you've seen enough info to avoid the linear resistance
    bikes and go for the exponential, fan type, resistance? - C
1381.2LEVERS::LANDRYMon Dec 04 1989 12:427
	A recent issue of Bicycling (I think!) had an article about
	stationary bikes.  If you can't find it, send mail - I might
	be able to dig it up. [ no promises :-)  ]

	chris

1381.3CUPCSG::CRITZGreg LeMond wins: 2nd TdF, 2nd WorldsTue Dec 05 1989 10:375
    	I gave Russ my copy of the December issue of Bicycling.
    	I could have xeroxed it, but then he wouldn't be able
    	to look at the pictures.
    
    	Scott