The Weslo Easy 100 practice bike can best be described as basic. It only has two pre-set programmes which looks sparse compared to the 21 of the York C201 costing colse to the same. However, if you're finding for a comfortable, no-nonsense practice bike that will get you fit this can actually deliver that.
[b]Bike Review[/b]The fully adjustable handles and saddle makes it an ideal allocation model for many users. If you're short on space this covenant bike has built-in transport wheels for easy portability. The saddle is quite comfortable and with the wide pedals most riders except those over 6'3" should find a good riding posture.
The pedal performance is pretty level but some may find the manual resistance operate a bit fiddly. Others in this price bracket just require a press off a button on the console, whereas this bike has the 'old-fashioned' knurled knob to twist. This isn't a huge inconvenience but for many it's not as easy as digital control.
The display/ console is easy to read and use. The two pre-set programmes are a bit itsybitsy and don't actually offer too much discrepancy but then many users aren't too fussed about programmes and are happy to set the pace themselves. You can measure your pulse using the grips on the handles - this is displayed along with the usual, time, distance, calories etc.
However, there are no heart rate controlled programmes to help optimise your workout. These useful fitness and weightloss features are ready in this price range on the Proform 748Ekg and the previously mentioned York C201 and the ever-popular Bremshey Pacer.
Conclusion:
A good, basic bike without any frills that is comfortable and easy to use but can't match the above mentioned bikes.
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