Price: $249.99 - $209.99
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Customers say
Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, and value of the bicycle. They mention that it’s well built, stable, and sturdy. They appreciate the clear and easy instructions. They also say it’d be a great value for money. Customers are satisfied with noise, and performance. However, some customers have reported issues with the pedal quality. They disagree on size, and comfort.
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Kev –
Easy to set up and very sturdy.
Itâs a nice inexpensive intro-bike for anyone who is interested in Cycling.It feels quite sturdy and premium. While being quiet and looks elegant.Sound level is quiet and is good for someone like me who gets easily annoyed by noise machines.Allows me to watch my soulcycle classes or listen to music, podcasts or TV shows.It was a breeze to set up. Me and my friend did it within 30mins.
K –
Easy to assemble, fun to use!
I live in New England and needed a way to get some exercise when the weather is cold and blustery. I chose the Yosuda Magnetic Plus stationary bike based on its small footprint, quiet ride, and affordable price point. I’ve had it about 10 days and love it! While Yosuda’s assembly video shows the guy giving each bolt a couple of cursory turns, ignore that… turn the bolts/screws as tight as you can. The bike feels sturdy and the ride is smooth.The only issue I’ve encountered: I find the seat uncomfortable. Not sure if it’s the seat itself, or because I’m “big boned.” So, I put a Zacro seat (about $30) on this Yosuda bike and it’s much more comfortable.Even having replaced the seat, I do love this Yosuda stationary bike and am so glad I ordered it.
Bill Richardson –
Seems like a well made product.
This stationary bike was pretty easy to assemble, plus there are videos on YouTube on how to assemble this bike. All of the parts were there. Once assembled, the bike proved to be stable and sturdy, and very quiet. The seat could be more comfortable . I canât think of any reason why I wouldnât recommend this purchase.
Nick C. –
Durable and easy to set up! Highly recommend
IMPORTANT REVIEW UPDATE ALMOST ONE YEAR LATER: I have ridden countless hours on this thing. I mean I lost 60 pounds on it with a lot of running and weight lifting as well. Yesterday I was using the magnetic knob to increase the strength required to turn the wheel, and the left foot pedal finally gave out. The medal rod that connects it to the bike literally snapped in half and I only weigh 165 as a 5 10 male. A little disappointed but not surprised. I beat the living crap out of this bike and easily put over 1500 miles of riding on it if not more. If youâre looking for a light and easy riding bike without intense levels of difficulty when it comes to the pedaling, this will do alright. If youâre hardcore like me, maybe spend a little more. I need a new bike now.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I have had this bike for a little over one month. I have ridden it for an hour a day about five days a week (I am an endurance runner and can handle a lot of volume in terms of intense exercise). I was a little skeptical that this bike (upgraded magnetic version) was going to be able to handle my abuse. I have now put over 200 miles on it and it has performed flawlessly. The ONLY problem I have had with this bike is that the little distance and calorie and speed monitor they included was super cheap and I sweat A LOT so my sweat dripped into the screen and broke it at about 140 miles. I use a garmin watch to track my calories and heart rate anyways so it does not matter much to me. I certainly did not buy this bike for the bells and whistles. If you are looking for an affordable stationary bicycle with great durability in a simple package, look no further. I will update Iâm a few more months once I reach 500 miles or so in distance on this bike.
Diane B –
Wowâ¦so quiet & very sturdy!
The criteria for me when purchasing a spin bike was that it not be noisy, that it be sturdy/heavy enough for me to do intense spin classes with movements that are both in and out of the saddle and that it be cost effective. This bike, so far, after about a month now of using it 3 – 4 times a week is everything that I wanted! The bike is so very quiet with magnet resistance as opposed to being friction based resistance – there is no waking anyone else in the house up when I work out insanely early in the morning! And I can be up in second position jogging, doing tap backs, forward pushups and be in and out if the saddle & the bike is very sturdy with no tipping. I feel safe. Although I wish it were less expensive than the $379 that I paid for it, in comparison to other much more expensive models, I feel like I lucked out with a really good overall value. I like that I have the option of using my iPad or iPhone on the holder and that it has a water bottle holder, although the holder is a little flimsy so I might replace it, but itâs not an immediate need. One more thing that could be added to make it better is a holder for hand weights as right now I have them stored on the floor matt next the bike & have to remember to put them up on a chair next to the bike or I have to stop the ride and get off the bike to get the weights. Since I am also a road cyclist, I change the pedals for my clip shoes, I just like the ride much better than the cage pedals. A place for the tv remote would be good too, although my engineer boyfriend came up with the idea to Velcro the remote on to the bike for me as I like to get free classes on YouTube I donât use the data screen much as I get a lot of data from my Apple Watch, but I do like that itâs there and that it will scroll through the data if I want it too. This was also very easy to assemble. I really like that there are so many places/positions for me to put my hands. Very happy so far!
Teacher and Parent –
Easy to assemble, quiet, seems well made
I noticed reviews that said it was hard to assemble. It’s not. If you can change your car’s oil this will be a breeze. I bought the cheapest one and it is very quiet. I can’t speak to the magnetic one, but this is better than fine. If noise is the only reason you might go with a more expensive one, save yourself the money. The quality seems good. I can’t say I’ve tried a lot of them, but nothing feels cheap or like it will come loose. You might consider upgrading the seat to something more comfortable, but that’s a common upgrade on most non-stationary bikes. And its a typical seat mount, making it easy to mount any seat. Resistance is adjusted with a knob connected to a pad. Unlike the magnetic versions, the pad will wear down. This could take years of regular use. And I’m sure you can buy new pads, universal if not specific to the model. I could not have asked for more from this bike. It was very good value for the price.