LIFECore Fitness Bikes

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LIFECore RB 850

• Compact 42″ Frame!
• 16 Levels of Magnetic Resistance
• 12 Challenging Preset Programs
• 4 Heart Rate Programs:  Target, 55%, 75%, and 90%
• 5 User Profiles
• Dual-Color LCD Display
• Contact Heart Rate Handle Bars
• Polar Compatible
• Adjustable Seat Back Positioning
• Quick Release Pedals
• 5″ Pedal Spacing for Proper Hip Alignment
• Infinetly Adjustable Slide-Seat-Track
• Built-in Transportation Wheels for Added Mobility
• User Weight Capacity:  300lbs

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LIFECore RB 950

• Compact 44″ Frame
• 16 Levels of Magnetic Resistance
• 12 Challenging Programs
• Heart Rate Chest Strap Included
• 4 Heart Rate Programs: Target, 55%, 75%, and 90%
• 5 Users Profile
• Dual-Color LCD Display
• Quick Key Programming
• Contact Heart Rate Handle Bars
• Polar Compatible
• Patent Pending “Ergo-Flex Mesh” Seat Back
• Extra-Cushioned Contoured Seat Bottom
• Quick Release Pedals
• 5″ Pedal Spacing for Proper Hip Adjustment
• Infinitely Adjustable Slide-Seat-Track
• Built-In Transportation Wheels for Added Mobility
• User Weight Capacity: 300lbs

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LIFECore RB 1050

• Compact 44″ Frame!
• 16 Levels of Magnetic Resistance
• 12 Challenging Preset Programs
• 4 Heart Rate Programs: Target, 55%, 75%, and 90%
• 5 User Profiles
• 7 Window LED Display
• Quick Key Programming
• Contact Heart Rate Handle Bars
• Polar Compatible
• Chest Strap Included
• Patent Pending “Ergo-Flex Mesh” Seat Back With Recline Angle Tilt Adjustment
• Extra-Cushioned Contoured Seat Bottom With 3-Position Seat Angle Adjustment
• Quick Release Pedals
• 5″ Pedal Spacing for Proper Hip Alignment
• Infinitely Adjustable Slide-Seat-Track
• Built-in Transportation Wheels for Added Mobility
• User Weight Capacity: 300lbs

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In recent years, many new stationary bikes have appeared, including those in recumbent positions, upright bikes and indoor cycling bikes which are bikes built for riding in indoor cycling classes. Some models feature handlebars that are connected to the pedals so that the upper body can be exercised along with the lower body.

Most exercise bikes provide a mechanism for applying resistance to the pedals which increases the intensity of the exercise. Resistance mechanisms include magnets, fans, and friction mechanisms. Some models allow the user to pedal backwards to exercise antagonist muscles which are not exercised in forward pedaling. Many bikes now include attached television screens.




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