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38%
MeasuPro Wireless Bicycle Computer, Speedometer, Odometer, Calorie Tracker, and Heart Rate Monitor upgrade.
January 16, 2016
I recently purchased the MeasuPro Wireless Bicycle Computer, Speedometer, Odometer, Calorie Tracker, and Heart Rate Monitor as a replacement for my Mountain Bike's Computer. The MeasuPro Wireless Bicycle Computer out performs any other Computer out there. I really like the lighted blue screen, easy to use and read. The installation was straight forward and precise. The Heart Rate Monitor works as expected and the sending unit is barely noticeable. The MeasuPro Wireless Bicycle Computer goes into a Sleep Mode when idle to prolong battery life.
Works great
December 28, 2015
This is actually the second one we purchased, the first was a gift to me and I enjoyed enough I bought one for my daughter. Both installed easily and even though to takes a lot of button pushing to program it we have found that it works fine. I have never used the heart rate monitor because I have an Apple Watch that does that if needed. I'm not racing or anything so it really doesn't matter to me. I guess since the heart rate is a big advantage to this particular model I may have needed to shop harder, I just bought this one for her since my daughters had bought me the same one. If it doesn't work at first (we had that problem) then check to see if the wheel sensor is close enough to the little magnet you install on the spoke, they almost have to touch. The included batteries were almost dead on both of ours but replacements are cheap and easy to find. One last thing, not sure which device is off here, but I have used my Apple Watch and Strava app on iPhone, all three are off from each other on distance. Since I am just using this as a guide to how much I have gone for exercise sake then I don't care, it's off by maybe 1% and I could probably tweak that by adjusting programmed wheel circumference if it really bothered me.So if I have the Apple Watch app and Strava on iPhone why do I even have this? Because it stays on all the time, no need to turn on phone screen or look at watch, this is just so easy to glance down to check speed and/or mileage.
Great Value!
September 13, 2015
I was searching for a cycling computer that just displayed current speed and heart rate, as that was all I wanted to track. Most of the units that would do this are about $100 and also track another 2 or 3 items which makes the display numerals smaller and difficult to read at a glance. The MeasurePro was exactly what I was looking for and at a third of the price, a great value.As others have pointed out the instructions are terrible but after decades of using other bike computers I was able to work my way through. I think the most confusion is in setting up the tire circumference. This web page will help:http://www.berkshiresports.org/index.php?ID=bikecomputertiresizecalculatorI also found that if you tap the set button once the display will show max speed and heart rate, tap it twice and you will see average speed and heart rate. My only complaint is the attachment system for the heart rate strap. The plastic ends are not very robust and do not appear that they will last a long time. Also it takes a few tries to securely fasten the strap.I am very happy with the MeasurePro unit and would purchase again.
Happy Customer!
September 5, 2015
Installation on my Catrike was somewhat tricky because the wireless sensor is a bit bulkier than the typical wired sensor that the mounting bracket was designed for so I had to put on a different bracket. Also, the magnetic pick-up installation on the spoke did not seem very secure so I recycled one from an old Planet Bike computer. But it was worth the effort because I am really pleased with the large, clear, display and have had fun monitoring my heart rate. For the price, this is a great bike computer!
Easy to read HR monitor and excellent customer service.
August 18, 2015
I was looking for an easy to read heart rate monitor. I already had a built in computer system with my Haibike but it did not have the HR feature. The MeasurPro is perfect. It is very easy to read even with dark riding glasses both in the shade and sun. The narrow chest strap is much better than the standard wide straps found on other HR monitors. It is easy to put on and confortable to wear. The only downside is there is no HR history that can be pulled up at the end or a ride. I would have like to have a target zone and then know how much time I spent in that zone and what my high numbers might be, so I took one star off. The range is great, I can step away perhaps 20 feet and still have the pickup working. For the price it does most of what I wanted.Product update, 3 month. I accidentally lost the monitor from my handlebars ??? I called customer service to see if I could just get a replacement unit and they were more than helpful and courteous - sent me a brand new unit at no cost or questions asked. I was very pleased and surprised at how courteous the customer service rep was and now back to measuring my biking progress. I highly recommend this computer.
Installation tip
July 12, 2015
My wife purchased this item and after installing it it worked fine for about 3 rides when it quit working. We moved the sensor and magnet down closer to the center of the wheel where we thought we could get the pickup closer to the magnet with no luck and changed the battery. My wife's bike has high handle bars and she already had a light and iPhone mounted so she had this computer up higher on her handle bars so it turned out the transmitter and receiver were too far apart. You need to mount the transmitter as close to the outer edge of the wheel and the receiver as close as possible t the transmitter and it seems to work again.
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Sunny SF-B1002 Indoor bike.... a good purchase decision
December 12, 2016
I spent a lot of time researching the available indoor bikes and decided to focus on the mid-upper low end of the price range. I decided to go with belt drive rather than chain for quietness and lower maintenance. Based on my experience with the Sunny model SF-B1002 I am very happy with the belt drive decision. It is absolutely silent. I learned that flywheel weight was important relative to smoothness and real bike like feel. The SF-B1002 49 pound flywheel has that extra 25% weight worth the small cost. In addition the subject model resistance/brake system of leather press down was definitely preferable over the clamp alternative. The reviews convinced me the SF-B1002 was structurally very solid and my experience is it is solid as a rock. I am over 200 pounds and spin hard and there is just no frame flexing or movement.For my use I needed to add some useful live visible performance information. I attached a POLAR V650 bike computer with cadence and speed sensors. I get real time heart rate, cadence, distance, calories and exercise duration time attached to a POLAR handlebar mount. Even better I can display on my PC a data output for each completed exercise using the POLAR Flow software. As the exercises I do are HIIT Spin routines all based on interval times, timed hard spin and rest, I needed a Interval Training Round Timer. I tried a basic GYMBOSS model but switched to a Everlast Interval Timer which has a very loud timer alarm.The Sunny SF-B1002 was shipped via FedEx. It was well packed and the box arrived with no sign of mishandling. It is very heavy, 130 pounds, and managing it by myself I had to unpack the box and move the pre-assembled basic bike by itself to the room where it would live. Then I could move all the sub-pieces together on a hand cart. Assembly was pretty easy and the instructions are well written. Mounting the POLAR distance and cadence sensors is a little tricky as the physical structure is different than a bicycle which the sensors were designed for attachment. Using double sided tape for the sensors and stacked(3 or so) Neodymium Magnets (1.26" x 1/16" ) to fill in the spaces. peddle crank and belt cover to wheel. I found the seat to be a little painful for my butt so I replaced it with a "Bikeroo" men's saddle. Eventually I will replace the peddles with Mountain Bike clips on one side to fit my shoes/cleats and toe brackets on the other side of the peddle for normal shoes.So my net opinion of the Sunny SF-B1002 indoor bike is very positive. I am 100% happy with my purchase decision and am very comfortable recommending others to purchase it. I enjoy it every day and based on a couple of weeks experience can't offer any cons for consideration. Florida Bob
Bought to use with Peloton app - **notes on BANGING fix** inside
August 25, 2016
If you've had the BANGING issue with this bike, skip to the end for notes on my fix***********************************Initially I had looked at buying the Peloton bike because of their really great app but ultimately decided it was not worth the investment considering spinning was completely new to me. My intention was to use this bike in conjunction with the Peloton app ($12/mo). So far I am very satisfied with my purchase.Delivery - I paid just under $300 for the bike which included shipping. Which is really unbelievable in and of itself. I'm not sure how the UPS guy even got it up the stairs to our landing because the box weighed over 120 pounds. This bike is *very* sturdy. My first concern was that for $300 you would get a rickety piece of garbage. Not the case. Peloton charges $250 just for shipping.Assembly - honestly, the actual assembly part took about ten minutes. But it took 10 minutes to get the box into the basement, 15 minutes to unpack the box and unwrap all the parts and another 5 to sort of gather everything together. There are very few actual pieces, like I said, the bike is very sturdy when put together."Add ons" / changes - I made a few minor additions to the bike to improve the use.1 - Added a pair of Shimano SPD pedals ($35). These are fantastic pedals, I *highly* recommend them and they work great on this bike. Took only a few minutes to swap out. So far zero issues with the pedals. Please not if you have never used clip-in pedals before, you will need bike shoes with SPD cleats on them to use.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZMDK5C2 - Simple ipad holder for the handlebars ($20). I have a beat up, cracked-up old ipad4 that I planned to use on the bike and this clip works perfectly.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D5YTO5K3 - Bike mat ($30) - perfect size, seems to work great so far. Its a mat, nothing fancy.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001THTUAO4 - Wireless computer from spinning.com ($65) - I tried two of the Cateye models and just did not like how small they were and one I could not get to work with the spin bike. The spinning.com computers are made to work with their brand spin bikes but seems to work great with this model. Look I am not an engineer, I'm not going to guarantee that these are insanely accurate and are really only made for their brand bikes - but its worked fine so far. I was most interested in something that was wireless, would display time/cadence at the same time and that was easy to read.So I spent $150 or so on other options and am completely happy right now with my setup.***Notes on use with the Peloton app*** - As I said, I bought this bike specifically to use with the Peloton app. I am very impressed with the app so far. They have dozens of live classes every day or thousands of on demand ones. The app has a pretty simple filter that allows you to search/sort by class type, time, instructor etc. I wish there were a couple of minor tweaks - like letting you save your favorite rides into some kind of favorites menu - but so far I am very happy. The ipad version of the app is $12/month whereas if you have the Peleton bike they charge you $40/month. Even at that price, IMO, its worth it since I have been using it every day. Spin studios in the DC area can run upwards of $175-200/month for unlimited rides.***Notes on FIXES or things that might break*** - As has been noted in other reviews there seem to be a couple of quality control issues, both of which I ran into.1 - Squeaky resistance pad - Definitely happened to me over the first week. I used it every day and it seemed to get worse. I bought a $7 can of liquid graphite spray off Amazon and I gave it a few shots, it cleared right up. I could see just giving it a shot every couple weeks. Nothing major here, very easy fix.2 - That BANGING or knocking on every peddle stroke. - If you've had it, you know what I'm talking about. It sounds like the bike is broken and goes BANG BANG BANG on each peddle stroke. I emailed the company and they sent me a PDF with pictures about making some adjustments to the belt with the two adjustment screws on the front. I spent @ 20 minutes screwing around with it and eventually it did stop. It was a pain in the neck and very annoying to have to deal with but it did finally stop.- Take the belt cover off - screws on the two sides and bottom- take the big side nuts off from the fork- adjust the screws I circled in yellow. Experimentation and patience required!Look, this bike cost $300 shipped. For that price, I had a reasonable expectation that the bike would not be perfect and would probably need some adjustments. If I wanted to buy the $2000 bike with $250 shipping charge, I would certainly have expected a higher level of quality. But for the cost I am very happy with my purchase.
Excellent Buy on a Cycle
June 7, 2016
Fantastic! Don't let the weight of this item discourage you from purchasing it. This cycles has a small footprint, taking up a very small area of about 20" wide and 50" long. The front/top facing wheels make this super easy to move. The wheel, weighing in at 49 lbs, actually helps make moving this super easy. Since the weight is in the front, tilting it forward using the handle bars and the small skate style wheels make it easy to move. I keep mine next to the couch so I can watch TV, or for me I use my TV as a computer monitor and I can read while I ride. I purchased a wider seat, as I sort of need it right now. An injury has slowed me down and my bum has paid the price. Anyhow, the frame is strong and sturdy. The seat is adjustable forward/backward and up/down. The belt makes this super quite, but as noted needed a tiny bit of silicone spray on the friction pad at the wheel to quiet it down. It make a slight rubbing sound which is normal. The handlebars are heavy, hard, sort of rubber coated and multi angled for plenty of positions to hold. Personally I need to find something to pad the bars a bit, but that's not big deal. The only drawback I can note is that the handle bars are adjustable up and down, but I wish I could angle them up a little.I chose this bike due to very high ratings on many cycling websites and although I am new to this I have to agree this is a great buy.
Great bike for your house!
January 4, 2016
This is a great option for in-home spinning. I love spin class but was having difficulty making it to the gym for the limited class schedule. This bike is perfect along with free YouTube videos that I use for class in my home. I did purchase pedals that have clips for $10 on Amazon Commuter Road Bike Pedal Reversible Dual Sided Clipless Shimano SPD / Platform Pedals and installed them instead of the ones that come with the bike. I also put a gel cover on the seat ($9 at Wal-mart). Anyone who has taken a spin class knows how bad the seats are, cycle shorts Canari Gel Liner Cycling Short Womens(Black with Pink trim.)SM with padding built in work too.I like the fact that it is a belt vs. chain, it is very quite. The water bottle holder is a plus as well. It doesn't have a digital read out but the other reviews talk about how to add one. I don't find it necessary since I know the basic output from years of spin class.It is very HEAVY so make sure you have help to get it to its final resting place. My husband and I almost killed ourselves getting it up a flight of stairs. It was very simple to put together though, it didn't take more than 15 minutes.Huge fan of this bike!
A great spin bike!
December 18, 2014
I have had the bike for about a week now and I really love it. The setup was easy it took about 30min and all the tools I needed were there. At first it squeaked when I started to ride it but reading online I found that I could buy some Silicon based spray on the brake pad and that fixed it. The spray I used was Liquid Wrench Silicone Spray. I really wanted a bike computer for this so I purchased CatEye Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer (Black) CC-RD300W along with the bike. Adding that on took like 10min. I am going to upload some pictures here. I used double sided tape to attache the sensor to the bike and I used magnetic tape to raise the little magnet sensor on the wheel high enough to get a reading. But you could use double sided tape there too. I also switched my magnet out for another one I had just laying around so I didnt have to clip the threaded end off the one in the box.
A good solution even for a "serious" cyclist.
November 17, 2014
I just got the bike on Friday and used it twice over the weekend so this isn't a long-term review but my initial impression is highly favorable. I am a "serious" cyclist, which is not to say I'm a professional or anything like that but I log a lot of miles on my road bike and use high-end equipment. I've always hated hooking a bike up to an indoor trainer and I've avoided that type of training for many years. I finally went in on a spinning bike and I am very impressed with the results.I chose this model mostly because it had the heaviest flywheel (produces a smoother pedaling experience) and it uses a belt to drive the wheel instead of a chain (quieter). It was easy to put the bike together and I'm always happy nowadays when things actually fit and work. I skipped the cheap seat and pedals that it came with and instead installed my own Look-style clipless pedals and a Specialized saddle. The saddle adjustment worked well-enough as it went up and down and you can move the saddle fore and aft on its rails to get the right fit. Unfortunately the handlebars only have an up and down adjustment (no fore or aft) but I'm pleased enough with my fit on the bike.My primary complaint about indoor trainers was that they always felt unstable, especially when out of the saddle. This bike is rock solid and includes adjustable feet to make sure it sits perfectly level. My second complaint about indoor trainers is that they simply couldn't achieve a gear hard enough to truly simulate climbing an actual hill on your bike. This bike, however, has more than enough tension to simulate even the hardest hills yet retains its smooth pedal motion. I am truly surprised and impressed.My only complaint is a picky one. The tension knob is a continuously turning adjustment. Turn right to tighten the tension (and make it harder to pedal), turn left to ease off and make it easier. It's the way all spinning bikes work, I suppose. With this method, however, there's no way to "Index" or "bookmark" a location so you know you returned to the same point each time you ride. In other words, you turned the dial to make it hard to pedal one day but there's no way to know that you turned to the same spot when you did the same workout the next day. Like I said, that's awfully picky but it is the one check mark I would put in the column for an indoor trainer.On the whole, this is a well-made, good-looking bike for a terrific price. it should suit your needs regardless of whether you're a serious cyclist or just an exercise enthusiast.
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Four Star Reviews:

27%
Highly recommend!
June 6, 2016
This has been a really great product. I've had it and used it regularly for about a year.What I love:It securely snaps into place and remains there. It's easily removable.It has both an odometer and "trip" odometer. Both can be reset at any time. The same applies to time ridden and calories burned.The clock has been a feature I've found very convenient. It's displayed, even on sleep mode.The HRM is a useful add-on. I don't always wear it, but it's a nice feature.Like the listed product says, it's fully wireless.The battery lasts forever. I still haven't replaced it.A couple minor issues:The writing on the "mode" and "set" buttons wears off fairly quickly. Not the end of the world. If you've gotten to that point, you've used them enough to know their functions anyway.On rare occasions, the magnetic sensor attached to the bike's fork is a bit finicky and won't immediately register with the display, despite being fully aligned with the magnet. Usually a minor adjustment fixes the issue.Very pleased over all with the purchase. In fact, I'm thinking of getting another for my second bike!
Almost Perfect
September 23, 2015
I like everything about this product, except for a mistake I made mounting it to the bike. They only give you two ties to fasten the monitor base to the handle bar. Its a 50/50 shot at getting it right so it either gets installed correctly or 90 degrees wrong. So if you get it wrong, then you have to cut the lock ties off, and if you have no more ties, then you have to go order some on Amazon for $5 because Measure Pro too cheap to provide one or two extra pair of lock ties which add nothing to the cost of goods sold.Functionally it operates real simply. Just know what your tire's circumference is in centimeters ahead of time. I had to contact Cannodale because my lame Bike Shop (The Hub in Roseville) did not know nor would take the time to provide good customer service since they already took my money.I have not used the heart monitor yet because of the lock ties. I will update latere.
Best bang for your buck on a heart monitor and speedometer plus biking distance tracker
August 12, 2015
I don't want to call this computer a faulty instrument nor do I want to have it labeled average; for the reason only being that the heart rate electrode would not pick up my heartbeats on occasions. The manual does say to wet it for effective contact and operation, however you must have to make sure it is in contact with your chest between the navel and breast. It's pretty well made. Nonetheless, the readings of the heartbeats are very accurate and it does pick up your beats most of the time.On another note, installation wasn't a breeze, but considering that I am a complete newbie to installing even the simplest things, I made mistakes with 2 of ziplocks provided because of improper placement of the sensor, so I had to purchase a few more, which can be found at any local convenience store for cheap.Also, after having a 35-mile bike commute, I found out the speedometer does an a good job overall. For best accuracy, I highly recommend setting the sensor as close to the magnet as much as possible without it being struck by the spokes. I also had to convert the wheel size measurement to my bicycle's 700x28 tires. This can easily be done by multiplying the value of Pi or 3.14159 times the diameter in centimeters, which equates to your total wheel circumference AKA wheel size -- Another point to consider: You will get the wrong readings if you don't set the proper wheel size for your MeasuPro computer. What else can I say? Not perfect, but can be configured very accurately to your bike and it does everything I want it to. And for the price it's given, it's a steal.
Works well and easy to install, a real bargain for this price.
July 5, 2015
It only took me about 10 minutes to install and configure (note that you should find out your wheel rollout before configuring the computer, but you can find it out online), and everything was up and running (well, cycling).It may take a few minutes to get adjusted to the chest heart-rate monitor, but it feels pretty comfortable and works perfectly.The display shows you the current and average heartrate and calory count, in addition to avg/max/current speed, odometer and trip, and you also have a backlite when pressing one of the buttons.The device feels pretty sturdy, although the mounting for the sensor (installed on the fork) could be better.Cons:- there are a many display modes and only two buttons, so navigating between the different displays and finding the right one could require some learning.- the backlight is turned off too fast and is activated only when pressing the MODE buttons (which also change the display), which makes finding the right display while cycling in the dark a bit difficult.
MeasurPro CC200 Bike Computer
July 3, 2015
Updated my review on 7/28/2015 from 3 star to 4 star. Have used the bicycle computer on three rides and it works well, really like the heart monitoring feature. Initial review: I too was frustrated that I had to go online to figure what the acronyms were so that I could set it up. The instructions are for somebody that works in a bike shop and not your average person. Good thing I had extra zip ties since they either broke or I installed the screen 90 degrees off because the instructions were not that clear. I hope the screen display does not fall off since it does not appear to attach very firmly to the mount, I can easily lift it off the mount. Very disappointed that it only goes to age 65. Hope it works better than the install.
Nice product, horrible instructions.
June 29, 2015
I bought this primarily to measure speed and distance. I usually ride with my 7 year old daughter so, I'm not too concerned with my heart rate.PROs: Installation was easy with the included zip ties. Batteries were included and pre-installed. No wires to route.CONs: The magnet mount seems a little flimsy. I anticipate it falling off during a ride. Set up instructions are not very detailed. There are acronyms used with no explanation what they mean. During multiple attempts to set up the unit, I noticed that if you need to go back and change something, it clears everything and you have to start over. Also, no where in the instructions does it state that "wheel size" means your wheel circumference. I had to go read some of the reviews to get that information.OVERALL: Once it is installed and setup, it works just like it's supposed to. I would recommend to a friend with a side note to get with me when they're ready to set it up.
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This bike is a good value for the money
April 16, 2017
This bike is a good value for the money. Watch the price though, as what they charge varies quite a bit. I waited a while to purchase it and saw the price go up $100 and now, as I write this review, it is $40 less than what I bought it for. Maybe they discount it later in the year until the holidays and then jack it up for Christmas and January-February timeframe when we're buying stuff like this.It is sturdy and good to ride with the heavy flywheel, especially once I got it adjusted. I plan to change the pedals one of these days, but for now, the straps will have to suffice. It is a good workout.
Great bike
March 22, 2017
I've had the bike for a few days and for the most part I LOVE it. Very sturdy and I haven't had any banging issues or complaints about the tension like other reviewers. The left pedal was difficult to screw in and I'm still not confident that it's in there properly. And YES I know it screws in counter clockwise. You can't miss it in the instructions and tag that came on the pedal. It just blatantly doesn't want to fit in there. Also, I feel that this bike was made for someone just a little taller than me. I'm 5'5" and I have the seat and handlebars all way up and I'm still seated too far away.Finally.... this bike is heavy. That's a good thing but as a single woman who lives alone it was difficult getting it in the house and upstairs. Be prepared to have help or pay for the assembly.Overall I highly recommend this bike so far.
Great Purchase!
March 3, 2017
I eagerly awaited my bike as soon as I clicked that button to purchase it. I waited with baited breath for 2 whole days... gotta love Prime!! When that UPS truck pulled up to the curb I did a little happy dance.... told the driver to wheel that bad boy into the garage and waited for my husband to come home to put it together. When he finally got home and opened the box ... wait for it.... it was smashed :( Talk about a let down. The box must have gotten smashed during shipping - Thanks UPS!!! Amazon was awesome. I've never ordered anything this big but the return/exchange process was super easy and fast.Now for the bike - I've used it for a week straight and think its sturdy and well built. Great looking piece of equipment too! I use the Peloton App on my iPhone and absolutely love it. I feel comfortable getting crazy on the bike. I did take a star away because the seat is pretty uncomfortable AND that's with a gel seat cover over it! I will look into changing the seat.All in all great purchase and highly recommend.
First impression is good
January 28, 2017
My first impression is that this appears to be a sturdy bike. Good weight to it that should alleviate the wobbles while peddling. Super easy to put together although a 2nd person may be needed to help move /position the bike until the feet with wheels are put on. Bike was packaged well with styro-foam and several wood blocks to keep bike from damage during transit. Bit of advice when unpacking. With box in the proper upright position carefully use box cutter to cut around box at he bottom. Lift the box off the packaged bike. This allows easy access to the bike and parts without hassle.So far the only negative I found is the bike seat. Not very comfortable on the butt. Could use a little more cushioning. I hope I can find an upgrade that will fit the seat stem so I can replace it.Hopefully my first impression of the bike's sturdiness will hold up after continued use over the next few months. I will try to follow up with an update regarding it's quality. Until then I'm rating a 4 until I use for a while.
No bike lights or helmet needed....
December 30, 2016
This bike is a great combination of value and features. It is very heavy, smooth riding, and fairly comfortable.After deciding to bring my bad weather riding indoors, I wanted a bike that simulated road riding. After shopping bikes in the range of $1,000-$2,000, I decided to just try out an inexpensive bike to see if this type of riding would work at all for me.The primary features on this bike that match much higher priced bikes are the heavy flywheel, belt drive, and sturdy frame. For these, I would rate it 5 stars.However, there are a couple of irritations that cost Sunny Health a star. One, the handlebars are one setting short of what a 6 footer might need to be comfortable. If you are an experienced cyclist, you will be able to set the seat-to-pedal distance properly, but if you are more than 5' 10" (or so) the handlebar might be too low. I have it set at "STOP," and I am still leaning forward enough to place too much weight on my hands. While I have minimized the problem with handlebar padding to raise the level, it would be much better to have one higher setting on the bike handlebars.Two, is the lack of any electronic assistance, either by including or offering as accessories. There is another version of a Sunny Bike that includes an LCD panel for riding data. I would have gladly paid extra for an accessory that would connect to the bike.One other nuisance might affect people who share the bike. The adjustments are not quick, requiring complete removal of the knobs and replacement in a hole in the column, both for the seat and handlebars. If, like me, you are a lone rider, it is a very sturdy setup that will not slip in use. So 1 star up or 1 star down...depending. The friction adjustment is very easy to use and quickly changes the resistance by a leather pad, which is also very quiet.All said, I have been riding for several weeks and can say that this bike is very smooth and very quiet. To avoid boredom, I have placed a computer monitor equipped with a Roku Stick on the handlebars, which are shaped to make it an easy addition. I can view ride videos or TV programming easily.I would buy a Sunny Bike again, but perhaps a different model.
Good product
August 10, 2016
My wife and I purchased this bike 10 months ago.We were looking for a non-expensive bike to exercise 3 or 4 times a week. Mainly during the winter.Pros- Adjustable saddle. You can adjust the saddle higher or lower. The cool thing is that you can also adjust it closer/further to the handlebar. - Thanks to the notation/marks, I can easily revert the seat back to my position after my wife used the bike. - No tool needed, you have a handle that you need to pull to unlock it.- The handlebar is adjustable too.- There is a support to hold your flask/bottle for the long journey. If your bottle is too big, don’t be afraid to pull to make it wider.- Very comfortable and doesn’t feel or look cheap.- The design is nice; this doesn’t look ugly in the apartment.- The wheels at the front allow driving the bike from one spot to another.Cons- Per mentioned in multiple reviews when we bought it; there is a strident noise as soon as you start biking. This noise appeared a couple of months after we bought the bike. I honestly don’t care - I listen to music or watch a movie. People around may not think the same, though. It seems that the small piece of leather (or other - see my picture) rubbing against the wheel (to regulate the tension) is the reason behind that noise (centering it or giving it a nudge seems to fix this noise temporarily' … for a couple of minutes).- The screw maintaining the handlebar tends to get loose/unscrew. I screw it tight on regular basis “just in case” (well I am a bit paranoid with screws getting loose anyway).- The tension isn't responsive. You will need to get used to turning the knob generously (forgot to mention this but updated thanks to the comment below).We also purchased a rug (Supermats Heavy Duty P.V.C. Mat for Cardio- Fitness Products (2.5-Feet x 5-Feet)), this fits perfectly underneath.I would recommend this bike despite the noise (It makes me feel nostalgic of my old rusty bike when I was a kid).
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Three Star Reviews:

12%
The design is cool. The main piece is small enough not much ...
November 30, 2015
The design is cool. The main piece is small enough not much bigger than a US quarter coin which makes it convenient to bring around on or off the bike. The sensor for heart rate is good enough within one metric meter (3.3 feet) beyond which it becomes intermittently functional. The chest trap is comfortable to wear all the time, only that the flexible plastic connections are easy to pop off. It would be more secure if it is hard plastic with a sheet pad to hide from the skin. The bike sensor is a bit weaker. I installed the wheel sensor assembly in the opposite position from the computer and it does not get the signal. So I'll have to move to the other side to get closer. The set up is straightforward. One feature missing is back light of the computer for use in dark. Minor: the package includes exactly 4 plastic clamps for mounting the device onto bike bar and forks. 2 extra ones should be included in case of breakage or changes. Overall, it is a nice device to have with the necessary functionalities. THE MOST BACKWARD ASPECT IS THE NON-SENSE INSTRUCTIONS which are extremely difficult. There are no glossary while all the parameters are in acronyms which are all embedded in the instructions difficult to find while the meter's setting mode automatically closes beyond short time so that you have to start allover again; the acronyms are NOT made of the 1st letters of the words so it is almost impossible to figure what they mean unless to find them embedded in the instructions. And the chart of setting up steps has VERY small prints that require a magnifier to read.
It's a love-hate relationship
October 27, 2015
It's a love-hate relationship with this device.I bought this item mainly for measuring heart rate while on my bike, so my complaints are mainly for the heart rate readings.I have used this heartmeter on 4 rides of lengths varying from 30 mi to 110 mi.Sometimes it works for tens of miles straight with no problem and gives good readings (although it's hard for me to judge its absolute accuracy but at least it is giving consistent readings).However, I've had too many moments when the device suddenly shows that my heart rate is 0 for half a minute or longer (scary but doubtful). Also, when going downhill on a slightly rough pavement I have seen prolonged skyrocketing readings (way above my max heart-rate at the time when I'm barely pedaling). I suspect that this is caused by the bumpiness of the road but it's only a theory. This behavior is rather annoying since I'm relying on its real-time feedback to adjust my pace.I tried tightening the strap and experimenting with adjusting it higher and lower, but these spurious readings continue to pop up every so often (I haven't tried swapping battery yet but I only used the device 4 times).As for speed readings, they tend to be more consistent than heart meter, although I notice that speed readings can be up to a few seconds late in response (which is understandable).
Cost effective with minor hiccups
October 13, 2015
For its cost, size, ease of setup, and features, it really can't be beat. I'm an avid cyclist but I usually know where I'm going ahead of time, so the lack of GPS didn't hinder my decision at all. And if you're just interested in a few simple stats and a heart monitor, it shouldn't deter you either.The instructions are lacking, but I like straight forward instructions that use correct spelling and grammar. So sue me. They want the magnet <5mm away from the transmitter/receiver and the computer close by as well. And it needs to be because apparently that signal is pretty weak. From what I found online, the magnet they use for the spoke is quite common, but the style scratched my black spoke. I also have somewhat irregular shaped forks and the magnetic receiver/transmitter's stability is shaky. It's easily moved with the slightest amount of force, usually away from the magnet, causing incorrect data. And then there are the occasional faults with the heart monitor like being at 240bpm while getting dressed for the ride that hasn't happened yet. I'm not that stressed out.Other than those occasional glitches, it functions. It just functions. And that's enough for me.*If you have anger issues, a short temper, or need perfectly accurate data to show off to your friends, DO NOT BUY THIS.
The heart monitor seemed like a cool feature
August 11, 2015
The heart monitor seemed like a cool feature, if only it worked. It likes to show my heart rate at 240 bps, even when I'm at rest. The back-lighting on mine also doesn't turn itself off. I have to remove the back cover and take out the battery if I want the back-light off, which of course then resets all my saved information. Needless to say, I'm not satisfied with this product and will be looking for an excuse to replace it with a good bike computer.
Good for the price but somewhat frustrating to install and use
July 29, 2015
I really wanted to love this MeasuPro bike computer, but I'm going to settle for "it works." If you want a reasonably priced bike computer with a built-in heart-rate monitor, this is the one for you. Just be aware that installing it and using it can be somewhat frustrating.First off, unlike so many other reviewers, I did NOT receive a free or reduced-cost model in exchange for my review. I paid the price available to anyone at Amazon. And here's my disclosure: The original sensor failed after about 40 miles of use, although MeasuRite sent me a replacement that works so far, after another 100 miles.I bought this bike computer to replace a six-year-old VDO, which still does everything right, except for the heart-rate measurement. Keeping an eye on my heart rate is important to me, because I start with a high resting rate, and if I push myself too hard on hills, my heart rate goes into the stratosphere. For some reason, manufacturers of bike computers, including VDO, no longer offer built-in heart-rate monitors at the below-$100 price point. Hence, my decision to buy the MeasuPro.Let me start with the good:1. The price is very reasonable.2. The heart-rate monitor portion seems to operate well, which was a primary motivation for my purchase. True, the chest strap attaches with a funky plug that's tricky to connect, but with a little practice, you can make it work. I have no clue why every chest strap manufacturer seems to use a different shaped plug. Over the years, I've gone through 3 or 4 brands, and because the plug shape differs with each of them, the chest strap from one can't be used with the elastic from any other.3. The clock seems to keep good time, which is sometimes not true of moderately priced bike computers.Here are the cons, roughly in the order I encountered them:1. The instructions are mediocre at best. In fact, a few word choices suggest they may have been written by someone for whom English is not a first language. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) Regardless of language, there's a mistake in the way the base, the piece that's secured to the handlebars, is drawn in the instructions; you need to turn the base 90 degrees from the way it's shown in the picture to get the computer to lock in in the right direction.2. Others have mentioned that you need to measure the wheel circumference before starting, because if you start and go off to measure, the device will leave the settings mode. This is true, but to me, it's a very minor issue.3. The instructions don't explain why you would want four different heart-rate ranges, and it seems gratuitous to have to run through them on setup. Again, a minor issue.4. The data categories aren't organized well. I think most riders would want easy access to a few categories of data: ride time, distance, and average speed, all of which should be easily accessible. No such luck here. The MeasuPro makes you scroll through things like total ride time, odometer, and calories burned, just to see ride time and distance and to get back to the start. A well designed device would put ride time, distance, and average speed on the primary cycle and total ride time, odometer, and calories burned on a separate cycle. The MeasuPro does have a secondary cycle that gives you access to average speed along with maximum speed and average and maximum heart-rate. But average speed is a lot more important than those other categories, and it should have been put on the primary cycle.5. The instructions indicate that if you put the device in ride time mode, you can clear all data at once. But "all data" includes the odometer, which most riders would want to maintain. Clearing the odometer along with the other data, in my opinion, is a bizarre feature. The odometer should be very difficult to clear, in order to make sure you're doing it on purpose. With the MeasuPro, if you don't read the instructions carefully, you could be in for a big surprise. There's a workaround for this: In order to avoid clearing the odometer, you can clear each category individually, but you shouldn't have to do that. Making it easy to lose your odometer setting is a major flaw.6. When I "locked" the computer into the base, it didn't feel very secure, almost as if the device could pop out and get lost in an instant if I hit a bump. Nothing has happened so far, and I really don't expect it to, but it just doesn't have a very secure feel. My old VDO was much better on this count.7. I was eventually able to tighten the magnet on the spoke and the sensor on the fork far enough to ensure proper alignment, but the process was harder than it should be. If you have a nice bike, you don't want to take a chance on over-tightening the magnet and damaging your spoke or having to secure the sensor with tape and messing up your fork. As I said, it took a while, but all's well that ends well.8. When my original sensor stopped working, there was no website I could find where there's any troubleshooting information. So I looked at the instructions, which offered a customer service phone number and an email address. I emailed customer service, which was less than helpful. The first response asked me a series of questions that assumed I had no idea what I was doing, even though I mentioned I'd been using bike computers for 15 years. When I wrote back, I said that a reviewer at Amazon had recommended moving the sensor high up on the fork, and I asked if that would work. The response simply said, yes, if the sensor is too far from the computer, the computer won't be able to pick up the signal. Why the sensor is too weak to transmit an extra 2-3 inches wasn't explained. Fortunately for me, about two weeks after I bought the MeasuPro, I got an email from the company asking whether my "expectations" had been met. I responded with a no and copied the email thread with customer service, and I promptly was advised to request a replacement through Amazon. The replacement arrived, and all is well, subject to the reservations above.
Great for the price / heart rate monitor strap too small though
July 6, 2015
Very good, simple, easy to read speedometer and the backlight is a plus. Everything works well with the speedometer and heart rate monitor in terms of wireless connection but the downfall I've experience is the straps for heart rate monitor are very tight, even on the loosest setting resulting in me not being able to use the heart rate monitor. I am 6ft and weigh 185 lbs and have a medium muscular build and after using the heart rate monitor a few times I've now found that it won't stay on and the strap releases within a second or two of getting it on (better than having it come undone during my ride I guess?). I might end up seeing if I can permanently tape the straps to the monitor so they can't come undone but that will make it very interesting to get it on and off.If you have a very slender upper body you won't have a problem but if you have some muscle size up top in your torso/lat muscles you may have some issues. This was definitely designed for a slender cyclist in mind that likely weighs 165lbs max with not much upper body muscle size. I would highly recommend to the manufacturer to increase the size of the strap to fit people that have previously lifted weights and have some muscle size or in general or just a little larger.
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Feels good, but noisy.
April 24, 2017
Easy assembly. So far it operates smoothly, but its noisy. The belt is quiet, but the resistance pad is noisy. I tested a Sunny Health and Fitness bike that had a felt pad over the resistance brake and it was very quiet. Much quieter than this one. There is no felt over this pad. It is more like the material found on traditional bike brake pads. I don't know why it's different than the ones with the felt. Maybe there are some benefits. But it is noisy.
it is a great indoor cycle for the price
November 30, 2016
Despite some damage to the plastic housing, it is a great indoor cycle for the price. The heavy flywheel provides a smooth ride and the bike feels very sturdy even when standing. The seat is a bit hard like most bikes but you could always buy a different seat or wear some bike shorts. The quality control could use some work but I did get for under $300.I only just recently obtained the bike but it is already making the thumping noise with each pedal stroke that some other people are getting. I will update this review once I attempt to fix it.
Affordable, Sturdy, and Simple
August 19, 2016
I bought this bike last year when I had to stop running because of a bum knee. I had seen the spin cycle classes on TV and thought that I give it a try at home, since sweating and breathing heavily in public isn't appealing to me. Anyway, this bike looked to be sturdy and affordable for my budget. I've been fairly happy with it. I don't use it all the time (I switch between walking on the treadmill, using the reclining bike, doing yoga and pilates, etc.) and I haven't had any problems with it.When I ride, the bike is very sturdy and quiet. I can stand on it and it is very stable. (I'm 5' 5" tall and hover around 125 pounds.) I find the adjustments on the seat and handlebars to make it comfortable for me. I had my husband help me set it up, since it comes in a box, disassembled.The only thing I don't like is the dial that is used to create the tension. It doesn't have specific settings, so I never really know what I'm riding at. I don't feel like I have consistency with the workout this way. When I ride along with the videos I watch, they all seem to be able to move up and down a specific number of levels, but I can't do that, so I'm always guessing.There also aren't any devices to track distance, time, calories or anything like that, which I guess is a trade-off for the cheap price. Also, I found a way to tighten my iPad to the handlebars with a headband because there isn't a holder for electronics, another drawback, I guess.If I had more money, I'd buy something with the bells and whistles, but as far as the bike is concerned for exercising, it works for me.Also, the bike seat is incredibly hard and painful! I replaced mine with a gel seat for comfort, an added expense.
Unstable.
April 14, 2016
Not sure if it's the bike quality or the fact that I have wood floors but when I cycle and move TOO much, it feels really unstable. The front moves from side to side like it's not screwed in right (but it's at it's tightest). I have wood floors so maybe the floor aren't even, but I bought a heavy duty mat to put the bike on, and that hasn't made it better. So, my guess is, the bike is just not good enough to handle the same type of choreography you can do on a more expensive bike that you would find at a studio.
Good bike, horrific packaging.
March 21, 2016
Well first off I received the package in the worst condition I have ever received any delivery, the box was broken, the bike frame was bent, dented, scratches, and scuffed. They did not include the hardware bag with necessary screws and Allen key, so I had to go to Home Depot to buy them.The bike itself is great, quiet, efficient, nice looking, very adjustable, works well for me (5'7 140 pounds) and my wife (5'4" 125). The seat is incredibly uncomfortable, but I'm sure I can get a gel slip cover. I like the bike a lot, but the condition of it upon delivery and missing hardware has left a bad taste in my mouth.
Solid spinner bike but has some issues...
February 16, 2015
Been using the bike for about a month now. As a man, I don't use the straps on the pedal because they won't fit a man so I use the other side of the pedal. The pedal straps are only large enough for a woman. The seat is horrible, so I replaced with a Cloud-9 cruiser seat. This bike is not made for shorter people, i.e. less than 5'4" and doesn't have enough adjustments for other people. I added a Cateye Velo 9 bike computer (used velcro to attach) so I would have some stats during the work-out. Overall, well-built bike but has some things that manufacturer needs to address.
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Two Star Reviews:

7%
It could have been a great product, BUT....
February 2, 2016
While I love the features and the crystal clear, easy to read display, the setup instructions to input the personal data are the exact opposite: confusing, difficult (impossible for ME) to follow. I actually should have returned it, but I will keep attempting to make sense of it. It did install easily on my bicycle, and the display is easily removed from the bike to prevent theft. It could have been a great product, but is mediocre at best, and I would not recommend it to anyone.
Worse yet, wouldnt read from bike to wheel wireslessly
December 26, 2015
Looks cheap. Feels cheap. Held on bike with zip ties. Yes zip ties. Worse yet, wouldnt read from bike to wheel wireslessly. Guess it was too far it battery it came with too weak. Dont buy this ... Waste of money...
Interface is not the greatest. Wish I would have saved for a better
September 24, 2015
It's alright. Interface is not the greatest. Wish I would have saved for a better model
... asked for my review because I have had a terrible experience with this product
September 17, 2015
Shouldn't have asked for my review because I have had a terrible experience with this product.1st, there were no instructions for setting the wheel size. When I called, customer service was almost non-existent.2 nd, after the second time using it the back light came on and would not dis-engage. Had to remove the battery and reset all the settings.3 rd, after the third ride the heart rate monitor stopped working and hasn't worked since. (6 more rides)yes the cost is on the low side but i guess you get what you pay for.
Zip ties not a good way to mount sensor.
August 10, 2015
The computer works great but mounting the sensor to the bicycle fork with zip ties is no good. The sensor kept sliding down the fork. Also the rubber pad which holds the sensor in place fell off. Luckily I found it in the drive way. My husband reinstalled it. He put some super glue on the pad. Hopefully everything will stay in place.
Below Average Bike Computer
June 16, 2015
The wireless range on this unit is very short. The speed sensor cannot be put on the rear wheel. Making it useless for bicycle trainers. Setting the wheel speed sensor can be a pain because the little magnet that attaches to the spokes can easily move around. The heart rate monitor is good and works well. Overall was not thrilled with this unit.
3%
Busted
August 2, 2017
We love the way the bike rides- it is still rideable. But the box that it came in was busted with a big hole in it resulting in a part on the side of the bike being broke and unsightly, which everyone notices. I wrote an email back to the company and they never responded.
Friction pad does not work properly.
July 13, 2017
Bike seems sturdy for the price. However, the friction pad is completely unreliable. It jerks constantly and is not consistent. If I make a tiny adjustment but then go back, it's as if I turned the knob a whole turn. Applying some or no pressure while making adjustments makes no difference. I also notice that if I peddle faster without an adjustment, it will seem to let go of the wheel and less friction will be applied. This issue makes the bike completely unreliable for a workout. I have had the bike for two days.
Loved this bike for a few months
May 20, 2017
Loved this bike for a few months, then the left toe cage broke off. Sunny replaced it and sent one for the right side as well. A few months later, the belt shredded and fell off. While waiting for a response as to whether Sunny will replace the belt, we have ordered another bike-a different brand found in gyms. After getting only 6 months use for $350, I cannot recommend the Sunny Health & Fitness Belt Drive Indoor Cycling Bike.
It has some issues....
February 10, 2017
I purchased this bike after looking at many bikes over a period of time. The majority of the reviews have been positive so that is mainly why I bought it along with the decent price and the heavy flywheel. The bike arrived in a box that was pretty torn. The Styrofoam around the bike was mostly in pieces. I was somewhat concerned but hoped for the best.The bike is very heavy. My husband helped me carry the main frame upstairs. I was able to put the bike together fairly easily. Once I got to the part where you insert the handlebar I had an issue. The 'bushing' that had been there before was pushed down in the handlebar stem and was broken. I had to contact Sunny and get a replacement piece. I had to wait several days to get it. It was difficult to pull the broken piece out as it was stuck in there with something sticky but finally got it out with a pair of pliers. Once I got the new bushing inserted the rest of the assembly was fairly easy. My husband had to tighten the seat since it was very hard to get it tight enough without it rocking. BTW, I purchased this gel pad seat Zacro Gel Bike Seat - BS031 Extra Soft Gel Bicycle Seat - Bike Saddle Cushion with Water&Dust Resistant Cover (Black) . I knew with the pricing of this bike that the seat would be lousy so if you buy this bike then either replace the entire seat or get a good gel pad seat.I have ridden the bike several times. The ride is smooth for the most part. However, I have had periodic'knocking' as some other reviewers have noted. You can feel it under the left pedal on my bike. It's not with every ride and it only seems to happen while standing during the ride. Unless it becomes persistent I will likely not address this until it becomes an ongoing problem.I would not say that this bike has the same sturdiness as the bikes at my gym. We have Techno-gym bikes and this bike isn't in the same class. However, for a home bike with only one or two riders this bike should work okay. I will give it 2 stars for now based on the issues I had with the bike and since I don't know if the knocking will become a problem. It was extremely disappointing to pay this much money and have the bike arrive broken. I will update this review after I have had the bike for awhile and see how reliable it really is.Pros:Heavy FlywheelPriceCons:Quality control issuesSeat
Not recommended
July 16, 2016
Started making a clicking noise about the fourth day...contacted the manufacture and they said someone would contact me within 24 hours...that was 24 days ago. It works but the noise is irritating. I just use for exercise...I would not recommend it for anyone training seriously. Get a Schwinn
Packaging doesn't keep bike from damage
May 13, 2016
Poor packaging, should have heeded the reviews . The plastic shield at pedals broken in pieces. I asked for a part to fix it, simple piece of plastic held in by a few screws. Made me return the whole thing. Difficult repacking because impossible to keep styrofoam and all cardboard intact . Warning!!! Unpack outside and don't destroy packaging opening it up... I'll try once more try , hoping it comes unbroken!!!!
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16%
Could not get it to work for more than half a mile.
February 24, 2016
Worked well for about half a mile on every ride. Then it did not pick up the speed for the rest of the ride. I tried hard to make it work. I moved up the magnet/sensor as high as possible and installed new batteries. I moved the receiver/display unit around the handlebars. The manufacturer sent me a second unit with the same results. Both units showed some miles in the memory and arrived in sleep mode (returns???) Zip ties were brittle, had to buy new ones. The heart rate monitor worked well, although I had some obvious misreads. The instruction manual was not clear, which made it much harder to set up than needed. When it worked, I really liked it. It was simple and easy to read. But in the end, I sent it back. It was just a waste of time.
Horrible customer service
February 23, 2016
Received this product and installed according to the instructions. At first, current MPH was working and it stopped. I tried everything I can think of to correct the issue, how ever I can't get it fixed. Email manufacturer and I am yedt to receivea response. I called them twice and can't speak to a human being. That's it!!! I will be shipping this back!!!!It has been almost two weeks now and no answer to my email or callback. Horrible customer service!!!!!
Disappointing Product & Worse Customer Support
December 17, 2015
**Update 17 Dec, 2015** ---> They have reached out to me today and have said that they have emailed a new one to me. I will update this review again and change the rating if I get a new one and it works any different.When I got this product it was missing the plastic piece that helps hold the magnetic part to the bike, so I did the next best thing and stuck it onto my bike with something else (I used some string to keep it in place and at least see if I can get any kind of read out). I finished setting everything else up but the sensor didn't track any information like current speed, distance traveled, etc. (this was after riding my bike for 40 minutes). I figured to try the heart rate monitor (which I didn't plan on ever using it) and that didn't work either. I've reset the device based of the manuals instructions and changed all the batteries as well, but nothing works as it is intended to.After all of this I contacted the MeasuPro customer support via phone number during the week and didn't get through to anyone (left a voicemail) no one contacted me. Emailed them and got a reply the next day asking for my Amazon order number, I gave it to them and days later now I'm still waiting for a reply. I have emailed them again and still haven't gotten a response from them.I wouldn't recommend for anyone to get this based of my bad experience with their product and with their customer service not being helpful either. I'll updating this accordingly if anyone from their team contacts me about this review or their product.
Pretty disappointing. However
August 3, 2015
Lasted one week. then numbers would 'spin' in an unreadable format. I figured perhaps high humidity. Then it died. Rather than hassle returning it, I just bought another one, rationalizing that then I'd have 2 chest straps for heart rate monitor. New one is still accurate as an odometer, trip meter, after one week. Heart rate monitor function now poor---you have to be withi 8" of the device to register heart rate. Pretty disappointing. However, it was risky buying such a low price item anyway. I'd assumed it would not be great, but this is ridiculous. Gonna give up on it.
Waste of money and time
July 14, 2015
Purchasing this item was a waste of money. Once I set up the computer, it would malfunction right away and then I would have to start over. As soon as I installed the sensor and began pedaling the bicycle, the computer would malfunction again by displaying all zeroes. I never got to use this item as it was intended to be used.
Returned and poor customer service on behalf of the seller.
June 27, 2015
This product had issues from the get go. I emailed the seller but got no reply. After taking this out on my bike, on the very first ride, it failed. The digits just went in a circle, broken. I couldn't reset it. I took the battery out and put it back in, but the display was still not working. I returned it.
8%
Aggravation and frustration!
August 7, 2017
Is anyone else as frustrated as I am with this bike? Only used it once and now it makes a horrible very loud banging noise. The banging is so loud I can hear it over my music. Took it apart because another customer had listed a fix for this problem. Tried working on it for 2 hours and still as bad as before. All I want to do is get my spinning workout and all I got is frustration and aggravation. I'll now need to find and pay for someone to come out and service this new bike that shouldn't need any service. Don't waste your money with this company
Very disappointed with this bike
March 23, 2017
Very disappointed with this bike. I though it was a quiet bike but not at all, the brake make a lot of noise it is really annoying. I wish I could return it but it's too complicated and too heavy..
Belt slipping after 3 weeks
January 12, 2017
I love the bike, it is solid; however, the belt is slipping after 3 weeks and there is no maintenance documentation nor have I found anything on the internet to fix this problem. Since I am sure this has happened before, the company has failed to provide support of their product.
So this bike seems sturdy and functions really well for the price
April 12, 2016
So this bike seems sturdy and functions really well for the price. But! When you put on few hours on (say about 15-20 hours), the bike starts to produce a metal clanking noise on each rotation. I tried using silicone spray and even interacted with the customer correspondence team of the seller but could not fix it. I was worried that if the noise won't go away even after 30-day return policy then it is an exercise in futility so I chose to return it. By the way, the exercise the customer interaction team wants you to go through require some maneuvering so if you are not adept at tools etc, don't even think about this bike. The bike itself seems nice and has some desirable features but the metal noise coming out hub area is really annoying and gives impression that there is something seriously wrong with the workmanship of this product.I would recommend not buying this or any such product on Amazon as the shipping such big product is an monumental hassle. Get it from Walmart or Target with their maintenance plans which fix the bike along with replacing a bad product without you paying for the shipping.
this piece of junk is advertised as a bike
March 28, 2016
This bike is a piece of junk. I have had it 6 months and it is already broken. First it started making a grating sound. Because the flywheel is grinding into the plastic cover and now the belt won't stay on. I have repaired twice and the fix doesn't last for more than a few minutes. Don't waste your money.
THIS BIKE WAS HORRIBLE
February 2, 2016
This bike was horrible. Two weeks after I purchased the bike the area around the flywheel started making a knocking noise that continued as long as you were pedaling it. I tried lubricating the area around the axel, but knocking continued and never got better. While exercising the knocking was so loud. I had to take it back. I see so many reviews just like mine, and these bikes are being sold like this. SUNNY FIX THE PROBLEM OR ELSE STOP SELLING IT.
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Old Price
Old Price
$40.00
Price
Price
$59.99updated: Mar 19, 2020
$299.00updated: Mar 19, 2020
$14.99updated: Mar 16, 2020
$77.78updated: Mar 16, 2020
Features
Article Number
Article Number
0700358199882
0066510636184
8900805243188
0610708146063
Brand
Brand
MeasuPro
Sunny Health & Fitness
Divine LEDs
Bike Lane
Color
Color
Black
Grey
Black
Black
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
19.7 in
1732.3 in
77.6 in
600.4 in
Length
Length
55.1 in
3543.3 in
248.0 in
738.2 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
MeasuPro
Sunny Distributor Inc.
Divine LEDs
DTX International
MPN
MPN
CC200
49010018_Grau/Schwarz/Rot_One Size
Divine LEDs
2015 Bike Lane Pro Trainer
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
CC200
49010018_Grau/Schwarz/Rot_One Size
Divine LEDs
2015 Bike Lane Pro Trainer
Product Group
Product Group
Sports
Sports
Sports
Sports
Product Type
Product Type
SPORTING_GOODS
SPORTING_GOODS
SPORTING_GOODS
OUTDOOR_RECREATION_PRODUCT
Publisher
Publisher
MeasuPro
Sunny Distributor Inc.
Divine LEDs
DTX International
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.2
8.6
8.4
8.4
Studio
Studio
MeasuPro
Sunny Distributor Inc.
Divine LEDs
DTX International
Weight
Weight
0.7 oz
405.7 oz
1.7 oz
79.4 oz
Width
Width
51.2 in
787.4 in
155.1 in
846.5 in
Feature
Feature

A Wireless Bicycle Computer with built-in bicycle speedometer, timer, odometer, and calorie tracker.

Wireless transmission between the sensor and unit makes use hassle free.

Bike trip information displayed as current, max, or average data readings.

Lightweight, durable, and water resistant with a simple user interface.

Tracks and displays heart rate readings in 5.2KHz.

Fully adjustable seat and handlebar

Heavy duty steel frame with a 49lbs flywheel

Belt drive mechanism for smooth and quiet workouts

Adjustable resistance with a press down brake system

Transportation wheels for easy portability

BRIGHTEST BIKE LIGHT ON AMAZON - You spent a lot of money on your bike, shouldn't your accessories be up to the same standard? Constructed with the Divine LED Technology, our bike flashlight is unlike any other. Durable, effective and reliable on the road. The only companion you and your bike will ever need.

ATTACHES IN SECONDS WITH ZERO TOOLS - Leave your tools at home, you won't be needing them. The Divine bike light attaches to your bike in seconds with zero tools.

SAFETY COMES FIRST - 70% of fatal cycling accidents happen at night due to lack of vision. Don't become another horror story! Cheap bike lights are not safe nor durable. Every bike needs a quality light.

MILITARY GRADE MATERIALS - We hand craft each bike light with high quality, durable and water-proof materials so that you won't be let down on the road. Each light is individually checked and inspected to ensure top quality. As a small business, we produce quality, not mass.

Includes an 850 gram machined steel flywheel for the most natural pedal feel and riser block

Train safely, away from high traffic areas

Easy change resistance controller allows you to choose your training with up to 7 levels of resistance

Wide base design gives extra stability and a smooth, quiet ride

Cutting edge technology

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