exercise bikes
Falcon
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I've been debating this for a while now, I would like to buy an exercise bike but have been reluntant due to the max pounds it can hold. Has anyone that is just above three hundred bought a bike from walmart? Can anyone make a suggestion?
I've been finding it more difficult to stick with the low blast cardio, my muscles are killing me now.
I've been finding it more difficult to stick with the low blast cardio, my muscles are killing me now.
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I've been debating this for a while now, I would like to buy an exercise bike but have been reluntant due to the max pounds it can hold. Has anyone that is just above three hundred bought a bike from walmart? Can anyone make a suggestion?
I've been finding it more difficult to stick with the low blast cardio, my muscles are killing me now.0 -
Many of the less expensive bikes are not built well. Your would be better off trying to find a used bike from a gym or health club that has been reconditioned. It will hold up much better and last for many years. They are not cheap, but well worth the cost. Do a Google search for used exercise equipment in your area.0
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