Consider When Buying an Exercise Bike
If you're thinking of buying an exercise bike, here are a few things to look out for to ensure you get a machine best suited to your needs and budget. You can spend anything from 75 right up to 6,000 when buying a bike so you can imagine there's quite a difference in specification and features. But even if spending under 100 it's still a waste if you buy the wrong machine. If you're not comfortable with it, if it fails to excite, or you get bored on a basic bike, you're not going to use it! Your bike then becomes a bulky clothes hanger gathering dust in the corner. And if you want to sell it on eBay don't be surprised if you get only a fraction of what you paid for it because you'll be up against many others who bought the wrong bike and never used it. You then need to decide your main objective for buying a bike and consider whether it's the right machine for the current shape you're in. The upright bike takes up the least amount of room and is ge...