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Anybody buy a used spin bike?
Like to score a used Stages spin bike, but, I'm open to others with non pad resistance. I've been on a Peloton once, not my favorite, but I'll bet there are a ton out there not being used.
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Indoor exercise equipment...perfect for hanging laundry
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So true!
When I bought my Bowflex off CL years ago, the seller couldn't get rid of it fast enough...Even offered to transport and set up for me, at 1/4 new cost total. I have a suspicion that a spouse was involved. And...I picked up an Excelon indoor trainer (Peloton knockoff) for my daughter at $0 US. Low mileage on the unit.
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Probably my best investment into my fitness over the past 3 years, let's me ride those days when I have odd hours, and it's just a better workout overall. I have probably 90% of my riding hours on it lately...for better or worse. |
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I thought about buying a used Stages bike, but decided not to because of stories on the internet about the bike dying and the non-existent customer support...then Stages went into bankruptcy.
A used Wahoo bike v1 or v2 would be nice if you want to spend that kind of money. I ended up getting a Kickr Core and with a $100 Lemond road bike that permanently sits on the trainer. |
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I have had a Lemond Revmaster for ages that gets regular use on days I can't make it outside or want to squeeze in some saddle time at odd hours, which ends up being a couple of times a week. There are many on the used market, but it uses pad resistance.
Have thought about upgrading, keep eying the Wahoo bike, but have not justified the cost yet, particularly since I have a number of spare parts to keep the spin bike going for a long while. |
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+1 for Stages SB20
I’ve not regrettted buying this. It’s built like a tank - and weighs about the same too; it took two people to manhandle it down to the basement. I’ve gotten a ton of use out of it and use it with Trainerroad, FulGaz etc. Great investment for winter/offseason fitness!
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Anybody buy a used spin bike?
Had a spin bike years ago. So glad that technology has moved on pass it. I have moved thru the whole indoor bike tech thru the years. I now use a Wahoo Kickr bike. It’s a daily ride many days year around. I get so much more exercise out of the Kickr bike than I ever did on the spin bike. Amazing they still sell the things
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Goes into 100% resistance. Power meter dies. Can't connect to the app.
Check out this thread for examples: https://www.facebook.com/groups/StagesBikeOwnersGroup I'm sure there are tons of bikes that work fine. I didn't want to take the chance with zero customer support. |
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That said, roughly 300 hours of use, no issues for me after doing zero maintenance except replacing the button cell batteries on the cranks every 8 months or so. |
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The only downside is no integrated hookup to zwift or whatever. I think that can be accomplished with some power pedals if I actually get interested? |
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I think zwift did it right with their bike, since it doesn't have a trainer built in. Trainers can die, and if it's part of a bike you have the world's bulkiest electronic waste. I haven't heard any horror stories about wahoo bike dying and wahoo only offering $200 off a new one, but I expect to since that's real common with their trainers. I'm not sure the rest of the industry is any better.
With a low-end smart trainer being pretty good and costing approximately the same as shipping both ways and repair, it seems to me that they are close to being a disposable consumer good. Which is offensive in its own way, but the economics aren't unreasonable. Trainers could be repairable, but the industry doesn't have that as a priority. |
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Cycleops "3" I think: I bought a floor model from LBS, sold it at small profit on CL during beginning of Covid. It's a great bike, super heavy and stable, smooth.
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Trainers are repairable. There are companies that repair them
The Zwift bike is locked into Zwift with the cog. Wahoo has the best customer care in the space. I run wahoo Kickr bike group k. Facebook. A you see people out of warranty getting repairs. The gearing Zwift bike has is pitiful. |
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