Livestrong Exercise Bike Deals

I was just checking the latest prices on Livestrong Bikes and discovered that Livestrong is offering the same deal that I wrote about below (in the Horizon post)  on all of their exercise bikes. This makes sense since Livestrong and Horizon exercise bikes are produced by the same company (Johnson Fitness in Cottage Grove, Wi.). Livestrong Incentives

What Livestrong is offering is Free Shipping,  a Free 1 Year Extended Warranty (worth $90) and a Free Mat (worth $36) on all of their exercise bikes until 11/17/2011.

In addition to the current incentives from Livestrong, your online purchase also ensures a contribution to the LIVESTRONG® Foundation and the fight against cancer.

The original Indoor Cycle that Livestrong produced was the Livestrong LS9.9IC Indoor Cycle. Livestrong now offers a good selection of Indoor Cycle / Spin Bikes plus a full line of high quality Exercise Bikes.

See Livestrong Exercise Bike Review for reviews on all current Livestrong exercise bikes and indoor cycles and easy links to where you can purchase them

Good Deal on New Horizon M4 Spin Bike

Horizon has just come out with a new Spin Bike, the Horizon M4 Indoor Cycle, that I became aware of this summer when I was at the Horizon headquarters (Johnson Fitness in Cottage Grove Wis.) and have just reviewed on this site.

The Horizon M4 Indoor Cycle is a high quality spin bike, from a major manufacturer, that is selling for $349 at Amazon.

The Amazon price is great (if the lowest price is your objective) but the deal that I just found out about is at the Horizon Outlet. They have a sale going on until 11/17 where the Horizon M4 Indoor Cycle is selling for $399 with Free Shipping, a Free 1 Year Extended Warranty (worth $90)  and a Free Mat (worth $36).

This gives you a couple of options (go for the absolute lowest price (on the bike alone), or go for the lowest price for the bike and the additional options.

I have included links to the Spin Bike at both Amazon and the Horizon Outlet at Horizon M4 Indoor Cycle Review where you can also read the review on this Indoor Cycle.

As I mentioned the Horizon Outlet deal ends on 11/17 and it is also available for the Horizon RC-30 Recumbent if you are looking for a good deal on a recumbent exercise bike.

The Horizon RC-30 Recumbent is the same price ($399) at Amazon and at the Horizon Outlet so in this case the Horizon Outlet is the best deal.

Schwinn 150, Schwinn 250 AC Power Included and Knee Care

I hope the subject for this post is not too confusing but I wanted to address both subjects that I discussed with a visitor to our site in some recent emails.

The first subject relates to Schwinn AC Adapters. The first email that I received was an inquiry about whether or not the new Schwinn 250 Recumbent Exercise Bike came with the AC Power adapter.

AC Adapters on Schwinn Exercise Bikes

AC Adapters on Schwinn Exercise Bikes

I discovered that we did not specify this on our Schwinn 250 review pages and also that it was not even specified on the Amazon page or most other pages when I searched for this model.

Well, I finally did confirm (via the owner and assembly manuals) that the AC Adapter is included with the New Schwinn 250 Recumbent.   

This question then made me wonder if the AC Adapters were included on the other mid-range and high-end Schwinn Exercise Bikes so I checked all of the “40” and “50” series models and found that the AC adapter (or power cord) is included on all of these models.

I have since updated our Schwinn Exercise Bike Review pages to include this information. See the Schwinn 140, and NEW Schwinn 150, Uprights and the  Schwinn 240 and the NEW Schwinn 250 Recumbents for the updates and/or for the reviews and additional information.

Knee Care, Knee Problems and Cycling – on Bikes and Exercise Bikes

The second subject included in this article has to do with taking care of your knees while cycling. This includes cycling on outdoor bikes or on exercise bikes.

The woman that had asked me about the AC Adapters had also just mentioned that she was planning a “non-weight bearing exercise regimen” that was necessary for her bad knee.

I have had some minor knee problems myself,  in the past, and have also had cycling friends that have occasionally had knee problems and I have looked into this subject before.

What I had found was that, if you have knee problems and need to reduce the the strain on your knee(s) while cycling, you should ride in lower gears (outdoor bikes) or at lower resistance levels (exercise bikes) at a faster pace (higher rpms).

So I just passed this information on as an “FYI” and was happy to get an email reply stating “That’s exactly what my Physical Therapist said!!”.

Thank you for your nice replies and for the updates.

 Rob

New Livestrong Exercise Bikes Released – LS6.0R, LS5.0R and LS5.0U

I’ve known that the New 2011/2012 Livestrong Exercise Bikes have been coming out since last June when I visited the Johnson Fitness headquarters in Cottage Grove, Wi. (just outside of Madison) and have been waiting for them to be released ever since then (I was not allowed to release the model numbers or my reviews until they had been released on the Livestrong website).

New Livestrong LS6.0R Recumbent - Just Released

Well, today is the day! The new 2011/2012 Livestrong Exercise Bikes are now on sale online at the Livestrong.com website.

I had already had quite a bit of information on these bikes from my trip when I reviewed the bikes with the product specialist from Livestrong so I’m not going to get into all of the individual exercise bike details here.

The new Livestrong bikes that were just released are the Livestrong LS5.0R Recumbent, the Livestrong LS6.0R Recumbent and the Livestrong LS5.0U Upright.

You can get all the details on the 2 recumbents (the LS5.0R and the LS6.0R) via the links above. Unfortunately, I do not yet have a review for the upright model (the LS5.0U)  just yet (although the links on the LS5.0R and LS6.0R review pages (above) will take you right to the new Livestrong Exercise Bike page.

My preference for the recumbent models is the LS6.0R Recumbent (pictured in this blog post). See the links above for the details on why I believe this to be the best recumbent that Livestrong now offers.

Commercial and In-Home Exericse Bike Comparisons

It was a rainy day here in the Chicagoland area yesterday and I headed out with a couple of goals in mind. I wanted to get a workout and I also wanted to checkout the commercial exercise bikes at our local park district workout center.

I succeeded at both goals and found that I was able to do a great side by side comparison of 5 different commercial exercise bike brands. I also went to a local Dick’s Sporting Goods store afterwards to check out the latest retail in-home exercise bikes and indoor cycles (while the commercial exercise bike workouts were still fresh in my mind).

Life Fitness 95RI Console

Life Fitness 95RI Console

This was an excellent experience for me since I got a good workout (although different than how most people would workout (mostly on one machine)) and since reviewing exercise bikes is a major part of what I do for a living.

The exercise bikes that I tried out at the park district workout center were:

  • Star Trac  RBX Recumbent
  • Star Trac UBX Upright
  • Precor C846 Recumbent
  • Life Fitness 95RI Recumbent
  • The Classic Schwinn Airdyne Dual Action Fan Bike

All of these exercise bikes are brands that have been reviewed on this site (although we have not reviewed all of these specific models). See our Exercise Bike Pages for detailed reviews of exercise bikes made by each of these manufacturers.

All of the exercise bikes that I used (other than the Airdyne, which I will review later) had a Self Powered Generating System and a Quick Start Button. The basic functions on the consoles were all pretty easy to use  but considering that I was checking out so many different models, I was not able to really get into the advanced functions on each bike.

In my opinion the Life Fitness 95RI Recumbent Bike felt the best overall. For some reason this bike just seemed a little more comfortable and smoother than the others. This is not to say anything bad about the other brands because all of these bikes were high quality and performed very well.

As you might expect, the recumbent bikes were a little more comfortable but the upright bike felt more like riding my outdoor bike. The only upright model here (other than the fan bike) was the Star Trac UBX bike.

With the Star Trac UBX upright, there were basically 2 riding positions. You could sit straight up and use the bottom part of the handlebars (with the heart rate sensors) or you could lean forward and grip the top parts of the handle bars. The upright position was a little more comfortable and was the only way that you could use the heart rate sensors.

I liked the forward leaning position since this is more like my outdoor road bike but it was not a very comfortable position (and you could not use the heart rate monitors in this position).  It would be much better if there were more seat and handlebar adjustments for this but that is not all that common on traditional upright exercise bikes (although the additional adjustments are common on Indoor Cycle/Spin Bikes). Unfortunately, there were no Indoor Cycle, Spin Bikes at this fitness center.

As for the Recumbent Exercise Bikes, the Precor C846 and the Life Fitness 95RI both had upper handlebars (by the console) and lower handlebars, with the heart rate sensors (by the seat),  whereas the Star Trac RBX had upper handlebars only with the heart rate sensors and arm rests by the seat. I preferred the lower handlebars with the heart rate sensors but I must admit that the armrests on the Star Trac were pretty comfortable.

Schwinn Airdyne

Schwinn Airdyne at Park District Workout Center

Getting back to the Classic Schwinn Airdyne, I didn’t really think that you could get a very serious workout on this kind of bike, but after riding it for a while and really getting the RPMs up, I found that you can actually get a pretty decent workout on this kind of exercise bike. On top of that, you get the upper and lower body workout and also the cooling effect of the fan (which was great since the fitness center was pretty warm for people working out).

One thing that I don’t think is mentioned a lot with the Schwinn Airdyne is that there are footrests at the lower end of the handlebars which you can use in order to power the fan with your arms alone for a good upper body workout.

Well, that’s my take on the commercial exercise bikes that I checked out yesterday, and on the Schwinn Airdyne. My next stop was to do a comparison to the In-Home exercise bike models at Dick’s Sporting Goods.

I was actually hoping that Dick’s would have some of the newer in-home exercise bikes that are coming available, but they still just had the models that have been out for quite some time now. It’s still a little early for peak fitness equipment season.

Anyway, I checked out the following exercise bikes at Dick’s:

  • Schwinn 140 Upright
  • Schwinn 240 Recumbent
  • Schwinn A20 Recumbent
  • Livestrong LS9.9IC Indoor Cycle
  • Proform ZX2 Upright
  • Proform ZR3 Recumbent

I have tested and used all of these exercise bikes in the past, except for these specific Proform models, so there were no real surprises here (except that I was impressed with the Proform models).

As you might expect, none of these in-home exercise bikes had the same feeling as the commercial bikes that I had just ridden. I still liked the Schwinn 240 Recumbent the best out of the Schwinn models.

As I mentioned, the park district workout center did not have any Indoor Cycles but I still also liked the feel and the multiple seat and handlebar adjustments available on the Livestrong LS9.9IC.

I do not believe that I had actually tried the 2 Proform models that they had at Dick’s in the past, but after checking them out yesterday, I thought that these 2 exercise bikes were more comfortable and felt much more  solid than the Schwinns.  Both of the Proform exercise bikes were older models that used the iFit Card technology.

Most traditional Upright Exercise Bike models have seat adjustments but do not have handlebar adjustments. The Proform ZX2 Upright at least had handlebars that move forward and back although they do not lock into any additional positions.

Well, that’s if for the Commercial and In-Home Exercise Bike Comparison experiment from yesterday. I also got some new skins (i.e. tires) for my road bike in preparation for our upcoming trip to Wisconsin, but that is a whole new subject that I will probably write about here soon. So stay tuned!

Indoor Cycles and Exercise Bikes at Johnson Fitness.

Sorry, I had meant to write a more complete blog post here about my trip to the Johnson Fitness headquarters in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin (near Madison, Wi) last month but have been so busy with the about-bicycles.com updates (primarily indoor cycles and exercise bikes right now) that I have not been able to get to the blog update until now.

Johnson Fitness Logo

Johnson Fitness

If you are not familiar with Johnson Fitness (aka Johnson Health Tech), they are  a large and reputable company that designs, manufactures and sells fitness equipment worldwide. A few of the brand names that Johnson makes are Livestrong, Horizon, Matrix, AFG, Vision Fitness, Merit, Tempo and Treo.

You may not be familiar with all of the brands but we have had Livestrong and Horizon products on this site for years now and I have recommended the original Livestrong Indoor Cycle (the LS9.9IC) for years also.

I can tell you that Johnson is committed to quality and customer support and their contributions to the Livestrong Foundation are another example of their commitment to overall health and fitness. This year alone Johnson will be donating a minimum of $4 million to the Livestrong Foundation. That amount will also be increased with the sale of additional Livestrong fitness equipment. For example, an additional $1,000 donation will be made to the Livestrong Foundation for each LS28IC Indoor Cycle that is sold (they do not actually make a profit on this limited edition model).

Johnson Headquarters

Johnson Headquarters in Cottage Grove, Wi

OK, I don’t mean to make this sound like a corporate commercial (although it probably does at this point) but I really was impressed with the knowledge and integrity of the people at Johnson. Personally, I learned quite a bit about their exercise bikes and indoor cycles and had I an excellent opportunity to meet with the product specialists in these areas and review quite a few of the Johnson Fitness products.

I have updated many of the Exercise Bike and Indoor Cycle pages on this website with the relevant information on each product that I reviewed while I was at Johnson. I have also added some NEW Livestrong and AFG reviews including The Livestrong LS28IC Limited Edition Indoor Cycle, the AFG 4.0AR Recumbent, the  Livestrong E-Series and Livestrong S-Series Indoor Cycles, and the Livestrong LS7.0B Recumbent.

So, as you can see I have been very busy applying the knowledge that I picked up on my trip to Johnson to this website and I am not done yet! Johnson is revising the LivestrongFitness.com website and adding quite a few NEW indoor cycles and exercise bikes to this site. Some of these models have not been released yet so I can not release the details on them until the new LivestrongFitness.com site is up and the new models are for sale online. Johnson will also be opening a new AFG website this fall.

I am looking forward the revised Livestrong Fitness website, the new Livestrong Indoor Cycles and Exercise Bikes and the new AFG site!

Although this is prime time bike riding season, I have so much to do with fitness equipment updates (Exercise Bikes, Indoor Cycles, etc.) that it is a little hard to keep up with the regular cycling side of the website (but I am working on it).

Well, if you are looking into training or fitness equipment now or maybe will be later in the fall, be sure to checkout the updates here and on the new Johnson Fitness websites.

The Excitment of le Tour de France!

I am not a racer so I have typically not been overly interested in le Tour de France. Well, this year I started watching the race early on and have now realized what I have been missing!

I had to write a post here to all the other cyclists and bike riders out there, that may be missing out on this, to check out the TDF whenever you get the opportunity. I am fully involved in le Tour de France this year and, being a biker (bike rider or cyclist if you prefer), I find the race and the entire event captivating and really exciting.

BTW: The Tour de France is being broadcast this year throughout the day on Versus and the end will also be broadcast on NBC.

It doesn’t matter what kind of cycling you are into (road biking, mountain biking, touring, trail riding, BMX, etc.), if you are really into riding, the TDF will have something to interest you.

Whether it is the overall speed that these guys are riding at, the twists and turns of the mountain passes, the individual and team strategies, the scenery, the wild and crazy fans, the crashes, or the total excitement of the finish of each stage, there is bound to be something to keep your interest once you get into it.

These riders are often averaging around 25-30mph on flat ground or going up the mountains and sometimes up to 60mph or more going down the mountains(!!! ) (I am American so I am more familiar with mph although, since this is a European event, they often give the speed in kph) but it’s not all just about the speed anyway (although I think that I have been inspired by the TDF lately and my own rides have been much faster than usual 🙂 ) there is also the bike handling and strategy (conserving energy until you really need it, etc.).

If you are new to biking then the speeds that these guys ride at will make much more sense when you monitor your own ride stats with your Cycle Computer. If you don’t already have one, this is an essential piece of equipment (and a lot of  fun too).

I must admit that I did not even know all of the basics about the TDF until this year. Well, Wikipedia has done pretty well at explaining the various jerseys that are won and worn, the various competitions, the history behind the TDF  and quite a bit more if you want to take the time to read all of it.

Briefly (since Wikipedia has so much information that you need to filter through it), the Yellow Jersey is worn by the general classification leader and is awarded at the end of each day to the rider with the lowest overall time, the Green Jersey is awarded to the rider with the most points which are earned by winning various events within each stage and Polka Dot Jersey(red and white)  is awarded to the king of the mountain (the best climber). There are other jerseys too and quite a bit more on the jerseys but I’ll have to refer you to the Wikipedia article for all of the details.

After contenplating the difficulty of the le Tour de France, it just blows me away that Lance Armstrong was able to win this race 7 times! The significance of the 7 stars on the seat of the Livestrong LS28iC Limited Edition Indoor Cycle  just can’t be overstated or overlooked.

Well, we have another exciting stage of le Tour in the Alps again today so for those of you that might have been missing this, there is plenty more excitement to catch today and the rest of the week.

Very exciting and very inspirational!

New Proform Tour de France Training Bike / Indoor Cycle

Proform has just come out with a very new Indoor Cycle that is unlike any indoor cycle currently on the market. The Proform Tour de France (TDF) Indoor Cycle uses the existing  iFit Livetechnology (powered by Google Maps) and a new Intelligent Wind Resistance technology to simulate realistic road (and/or Tour de France stage) riding conditions. 

Proform Tour de France

Proform has used the iFit Live technology on their Elliptical Trainers and Treadmills for some time now but, to my knowledge, this is the first exercise bike (indoor cycle, spin bike) to use this technology.  What you do is select a course (anything that Google Maps has indexed) and the bike takes you down your course and adjusts the incline/decline to match the actual terrain of the course. Wind resistance is also calculated (and the bike wheel resistance adjusted) based on your height and weight.

Naturally, the Tour de France and other popular routes and courses are already programmed into iFit, but you may also be able to set your own neighborhood route if it has already been indexed by Google Maps.

There are, of course, many big advantages to the new Proform TDF Indoor Cycle. The most obvious advantage is the realistic riding environment and the variety in your workout. Other advantages are that the iFit Live technology has already been available for some time now and has proven to be reliable and just to have an indoor cycle that is more fun than most indoor cycles out there with the advantage of  relieving the potential boredom of  indoor workouts.

The disadvantages of this bike are that it is still very new and there is not a lot of customer feedback or customer reviews online and of course the price is still a little high at this point.

At this point I think that the advantages out weight the disadvantages and this looks to be a pretty exciting new kind of Exercise Bike technology.

For Our Full Review and more details on this indoor cycle see our ProForm Tour de France Indoor Cycle Review

Also one final note: You don’t really need to wear your helmet on this bike as pictured above (this is much safer than this year’s real Tour de France)! 🙂

Horizon RC30 Recumbent Exercise Bike In Stock and Available Online

I just visited the Johnson Fitness facility just outside of Madison Wisconsin on Tuesday and was fortunate enough to review many of their Livestrong, Horizon and AFG exercise bikes in addition to having a product specialist in this area demonstrate and review these bikes with me and to point out the various features of each of the exercise bikes.

Horizon RC30 Recumbent Exercise Bike

Horizon RC30 in stock

I spent quite a bit of time there and have learned a great deal about their current models and the new models that are about to be introduced.  I don’t want to get into all of the details here because my goal for this blog post is to report that the Horizon RC30 Exercise Bike is once again available online (This popular model has been out of stock (online) for months now).

I will be getting into more detail on the trip that I described above in new blog posts very soon because I have so much information to pass on but for now, if you were looking into this model but were disappointed to find that it was out of stock, that issue has just been resolved!

Let me just say that this particular exercise is very high quality (as are most of the Johnson Fitness products) and this manufacturer is very committed to customer satisfaction.

For more information on this Recumbent Exercise Bike see the Horizon RC-30 Recumbent Exercise Bike Review.

Elliptical Bike Reviews

We now have a whole new and exciting category of bikes available thanks to a need and some good old fashioned yankee ingenuity!  Elliptigo’s Outdoor Elliptical Bikes are now being manufacured and sold online and at selected retail outlets.

Elliptigo Elliptical Bicycles

These machines can truely be called “bikes” or “bicycles” (they have 2 wheels and are self propelled) but they are really quite different than just about any other bike that has come before them. Elliptical Bikes use the same design as indoor Elliptical Trainers but the pedals are attached to the bike crank, chain, gears and wheel of a bicycle to allow you to get an excellent aerobic Elliptical Trainer/ Running style of workout – outdoors!

I had an opportunity to ride and review the Elliptigo Elliptical Bikes recently and have just posted a couple of reviews on these new machines. See the Elliptigo 8C Review and Elliptigo 3C review for the details.

Overall, these bikes are very easy to ride and provide an excellent, low impact, runner style workout. These bikes are especially well suited for cross training but I can see how some people may even like this kind of bike just for the excitement of trying something completely new and different and/or for casual trips around town. 

I was very impressed with the Elliptigo Elliptical Bikes and I think that we will be starting to see a lot more of these around very soon!