🚴♀️ Elevate Your Home Workout Game!
The Cyclace Exercise Bike is a high-capacity stationary bike designed for home use, featuring a sturdy steel frame, adjustable components for personalized comfort, and an LCD monitor to track your fitness progress. With a weight capacity of 330 lbs and a smooth belt-driven system, it's perfect for users of all fitness levels.
Color | Yellow |
Display type | LCD |
Drive system | Belt |
Frame material | Steel |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Meter | Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Distance |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Features | Adjustable Seat |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | Cyclace |
Manufacturer | Cyclace |
Item model number | L-003B |
Product Dimensions | 61.47 x 103.89 x 119.99 cm; 16.33 Kilograms |
M**R
Really good quality build. Very happy.
This is my first exercise bike. Was thinking about a real bike but the way roads are, no thanks. Then, had a knee replacement and was suggested by physio that bikes are a good exercise. So I treated us. I didn't believe the previous reviews that stated how silent it was. I was wrong. The front flywheel is a beast and carries quite a lot of momentum when slowing. I cannot really find any negatives yet, other than....I suppose I've got no exercise excuse now. There are a ton of bike ride and spinning class videos on YouTube so no need for frivolous and expensive subscriptions. I have no difficulty recommending this bike.
R**.
10min every day. Routine, achieve mission
Better than I thought it would be….Have a mission, routine and then regularly work on it… To start I use it 10 min every day. But on workout days 15/20 min.I feel better…
A**R
Great bike
Was really heavy to put in place needed two people to move from where it was delivered to where it’s used. Has a crappy drinks holder but I just put drink on table next to bike. Has a phone holder so you can watch a film while you pedal. Makes it a lot less boring. Technical bit tell you all the relevant things you want to know. Great but Ove never had a bike but use it every day
L**A
Excellent bike
Exactly as described.
N**Y
Plastic bottle holder
When the bike arrived the The bottle holder (which was attached to the frame) was misshapen and therefore cannot hold a bottle. Is is possible for that item to be replaced - I can supply photo. Other than that the bike is awesome. Kind regards
T**Y
Works well.
👍🏾
S**D
Left pedal bolt not screwing in
Everything was in perfect condition except the brake pedal bolt would not go in. The supplier promptly sent me a replacement pedal. Very happy with my product and the service provided
R**E
POOR QUALITY MATERIAL.
Purchased late February 2022.Dangerous! Less than 3 weeks of normal use the right pedal bolt broke off during ride. I have used this bike maybe 7 times. After about the six use the right pedal became loose Tuesday 22 March, the right pedal fell right off!I've noticed the right side crank screw hole insert was completely stripped out. Very badly manufactured and poor quality material.The stitches in the centre off the seat becomes loose and split in my opinion bad quality material
H**A
Awesome budget bike - great secondary bike!
The media could not be loaded. ☄ EXPECTATIONS ☄Picked this up as a second bike as my family often likes to work out together and have found it more motivating to workout in couples. Accordingly, we wanted to try out another budget bike (500 or less). So far, this bike has met our expectations and feels extremely solidly built. Unlike other cheaper budget bikes that typically feel lighter/cheaper, this one feels really solid - barely moves even at top bike pace.☄ BREAKDOWN 👍/👎👍 Stable -> With everything tightened well and on a flat surface, this bike is incredibly stable and reliable. You can go top speed for an hour and probably not feel unsafe at all during the process.👍 Build Quality -> For any budget unit, you usually have to give up features like an odometer or a decent tension spinner, but these work great. Aesthetically the wire and unit on top don't look super beautiful, but it's for your home gym and does the job incredibly well, I could care less what it looks like (see photos). Our old bike had a ton of plastic parts and stuff that felt cheap; this does not. Although it's a budget bike, it definitely doesn't feel like it.👍 Appearance -> Looks great. Looks and feels like a gym bike and you wouldn't think it's a budget bike by any regard.👎 /👍 Adjustability -> The adjustability of this unit is on the fence. In one hand it has a lot of adjustability options and can easily accommodate most heights. However, it definitely is a bit hard to adjust as you need to take 2-3 minutes to unscrew and readjust instead of a pin like the gym ones. It's really not a big deal, but if you have multiple different heighted people using it may get annoying if you're pumped for a workout - but really just a slight inconvenience, nothing against the unit.👍/👎 Tension -> Tension wheel works great but just takes some getting used to. Unlike the ones in the gyms with dials for tension, this on is just a wheel you can spin as much as you'd like either direction. Not a huge deal but if you're following a cycling video where they ask you to turn to a dial it may not be exact / something you need to get a feel for.👍 Assembly -> The assembly is super easy to follow and set up, 2 of us built it in about 15 minutes with no real confusions or issues. The screws/bolts are well organized and the parts are obvious where they go. No issues here.👍 Bonus features-> Small little features like the tablet holder attachment and water bottle holder are nice. Usually with less expensive units you think they miss these small quality of life additions, but this unit really has a few cool bonuses with the bike.☄ FINAL THOUGHTS ☄Recommended! 👍Overall, this unit definitely exceeded my expectations. After using $2,000 bikes at my local gym for 8 years I figured with lockdown it made sense to buy a unit and protect myself. This has honestly worked just as well if not better than the bikes in the gyms b/c I get to use it from home. I just throw a show on my ipad, mount it on the front, and I can bike for an hour without noticing. Overall this bike is fantastic at the price point. If you're expecting all the bells and whistles and stainless steel you'd see on a fancy bike than you probably shouldn't be looking for budget options. That being said, the utility in it's functionality is all there and at $500 - you can't go wrong.I'll update this review should anything go wrong with the unit - but as far as I can tell now, it feels solid.
S**.
Good for the price, but left me wanting more.
I was torn on whether to go with a "value" bike or something a little more high-end. I decided on the Cyclace because of the price point, the positive reviews (across a number of different sites) and because it was a new piece of exercise equipment I was adding and was unsure of the amount of use it would get because of the time of year (warmer weather months lie ahead!).As it turns out, I used the bike 3-4 times per week over the past three weeks and I decided that I need a better bike to give me the workouts I desire. I have returned this bike, however it is not a bad piece of equipment that everyone should avoid...not at all.PROS:- Relatively low price point (especially when discounted).- Assembly was super easy.- Mobility: was simple to move the bike around the space to store off to the side when not in use.- Comfortable seat.- Frame and flywheel are solid.CONS: (not really "cons", but more underwhelming features)- Brake pad system was a little choppy and uneven, and got progressively louder as tension was added.- LCD Information system very rudimentary. Lacking some basic features.- Pedals felt a little weak/unstable when pedalling at a more intense pace.- Handle bars are ok, but do not offer any cushion/padding for elbows in "racing" position.- When handle bars or seat are set on higher (taller) settings, there is a lot of play even when tightened firmly.OVERALL IMPRESSION:it is a decent bike for someone that is looking to get moving and do some light to moderate spinning. However, If you are a bit more serious about your spinning, I would bite the bullet and look to step up your options as I believe there are better bikes out there at a slightly higher but still affordable price point.
A**E
Sturdy & Affordable Bike (and simple assembly!)!
After drooling for months over the super expensive popular cycling bike on the market, I decided to purchase this one to make sure that it wouldn't turn into a clothes rack like so many other exercise equipment purchases have at my friends' houses (I figured getting one for 15% of the price of the fancy one was a good "test run"). After having this bike for a month (the shipping was delayed and my package was showing as lost at one point but I still got it 3 weeks from my order date), I can say with enthusiasm that this was the best purchase and I won't be "upgrading" because this bike is sturdy, has a small footprint in my space, is easy to move around, has an excellent tablet/phone holder, and is comfortable (AND I use it-- which is the biggest bonus!).As a solo person, I worried about set up. The hardest thing was pushing the package in my house. After that, SUPER EASY to put together. You may grunt a bit while lifting it to put the front stand on (that was the only time while putting it together that I thought "dang this little thing is heavy!") but after that it is so simple. They supply you with everything you need PLUS spares of all screws/bolts.Like any cycling bike, you need to work up to longer rides while your bones get used to the seat (suggestion: grab a cheap pair of bike shorts while you are "breaking it in" to make it a bit easier). I have mine in front of a smart tv and often use the subscription app from the fancy bike place and it works beautifully. I don't feel like I'm missing anything (I don't really want people yelling out my name or need to have my name on a leaderboard anyway). I have also used it with my tablet-- playing games or reading while I'm cycling.I'm not a little thing and this bike is super sturdy and I do not worry even as I stand to cycle.Two "ehhhh" things: the little electronic measuring device never worked on mine. But it is so basic and I go based more on time cycling than distance that I don't feel like it matters. Also, the water bottle holder was broken from the time I received it (I'm not sure why this piece comes assembled as I think it broke in transit). Often I just put my water bottle on the space for the tablet holder or move my bike closer to the coffee table to hold my bottle. So, again, not a deal breaker but an annoyance.Overall, I highly recommend this bike. I think it is probably just as good as the super fancy one (albeit I have to supply my own tv/tablet but that's easy!). I'll be sticking with the Cyclace!
J**N
Overall great, but big folks will need a better seat
Overall I’m very impressed with this bike. It was inexpensive, but you’d never know by the quality of the parts or materials. Everything is completely sturdy and strong and well-made. It was extremely easy to assemble which was great. The instructions are clear, but you almost don’t even need them. The parts/screws are solid and well-made, not cheap.I knocked off one star for the following things:-For a bike made to handle over 300lb people, the seat is not. It’s a good quality seat, but way way way too small for heavy people. All your weight is on a tiny seat, and since it’s so small, it doesn’t matter how padded it is - with my 278lbs pressing on a small section of inner butt cheek, it hurt like hell to ride for literally just a few moments. My muscles should be burning, not my butt cheeks. :p Replacement seats for large folks are $40 or so. Adding that to the cost of this bikes makes it a bit less economical. It really should come with a seat meant to accommodate the large weight the rest of the bike is made for, even if it’s a few dollars more expensive.-You have to adjust everything manually. While it’s very easy to adjust considering it’s manual, it would still be sooooo nice to have electronic controls, presets, anything to make it easier to share this bike with family members who are different heights. It’s easy and only takes about 30 seconds for each adjustment, but having to do it can kind of take the wind out of your sails when you’re pumped for a workout, and it’s annoying to have to do it every. time simply because you’re a 5’6” person sharing the bike with a 6’1” person. That said, I do appreciate how easy it is to do, and how lightweight the parts are even as they are very strong and sturdy. So someone with arthritis or hand weakness/etc will still be able to manage. That kind of accessibility is important. More would be good, but I realize this would increase the cost of the bike by a LOT.-The brake is not on the handlebars, which makes sense when you see how the bike is constructed, but is weird if you’ve never owned a stationary bike before or for some other reason we’re expecting handlebar brakes. This is another feature upgrade which would have increased the cost of the bike, so I get why it is the way it is, but it’s still a little strange have to reach down between your legs to brake.Overall I’m very pleased with it, and very confident about its ability to stand up to daily use by two heavy people. Other positives are that it’s light enough to be easy to move around the room to where you need it, and it’s nice and quiet when operating. I highly recommend it for any heavy folks looking for a budget bike - as long as you upgrade the seat!
S**R
Really Happy So Far
I had an old treadmill that was dying and I finally able to get out of the house. I was looking for a decent spin bike for good cardio and low impact. A few friends recommended Schwinn. I took a quick look at Peleton for a laugh. After a bit more research, the Cyclace seemed to appear on most top 10 lists. I am a 6'4" 225lb guy, so I needed something that is high enough for longer legs and has a good sturdy build. This was part of the selling feature for Cyclace.The package arrived within a few days in a fairly large, very heavy box. Setup was a matter of 8 screws, so attach the feet, seat, and handlebars, along with attaching the pedals. It came with a few spare parts, including an extra brake. There is a multitool and Allen key included which was nice, so no additional tools were required. I did my first ride using a beginners video on YouTube. The seat was impressively comfortable. I used to cycle quite a bit, so it felt fairly natural to climb on and get the heights setup correctly. The pedal stroke was solid and the flywheel has a good heft to it. The only thing I wasn't certain of was how to gauge my RPM's and tension in comparison to the spin class video. I have a pretty good feel for 60 RPM, but above that was just a wild guess. The LCD doesn't provide much value for these metrics. It does provide speed, distance and calories, along with time at least. I am sure I can figure the RPM's out based on speed. The tension is just a gut feel then, which is fine.The bike is very quiet and outside of my furious effort at doing 110RPM, felt very in control. After my first 20 minute spin, I was surprisingly spent, but felt great. I am looking forward to getting in to the routine of it. I might need to compete for access and fend off my wife and daughter though!
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