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Jul 25, 2024
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BYU'01
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As long as you aren’t trying to ‘sprint’ on the bike I think you’d be safe going
up to 300 pounds. You get a great ‘bike’/smart trainer for $1299 and can spend the savings on a better outdoor bike. Cycling training is a great sport.
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chilawcoug
Jul 25, 6:56pm
I have a Wahoo smart trainer that I attach my actual bike to. Best exercise bike
MrSandman
Jul 25, 6:59pm
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chilawcoug
Jul 25, 7:05pm
yes for the one I have you need a road bike to attach to it
MrSandman
Jul 25, 7:14pm
I strongly recommend the Zwift bike that they codeveloped with Wahoo
BYU'01
Jul 25, 7:07pm
that does look pretty cool. I believe it's new this year
MrSandman
Jul 25, 7:14pm
Just released and at a great price point
BYU'01
Jul 25, 7:15pm
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chilawcoug
Jul 25, 7:19pm
As long as you aren’t trying to ‘sprint’ on the bike I think you’d be safe going
BYU'01
Jul 25, 7:52pm
Wish I could help, but I have the Keiser and think it’s great
inertiaman
Jul 25, 7:23pm
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chilawcoug
Jul 25, 7:27pm
I've had the M3i model for a couple of years.
inertiaman
Jul 25, 8:28pm
I'd recommend against a dedicated indoor bike. Get a Wahoo Kickr Core and buy
delux_247
Jul 25, 7:33pm
The challenge is the weight limit for someone weighing >265 pounds
BYU'01
Jul 25, 7:46pm
I have that bike and it's awesome
justAnotherCoug
Jul 25, 9:37pm
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