carolyn122162
Cathlete
My husband just surprised me with a spin bike. Yay me!! I told him I wanted one back when Cycle Max first came out and I thought we would look for one together. BUT, He bought one on his own, It's a Keiser Spin Bike, which I have never heard of, and it has a rear, belt driven fly wheel. I have never seen anything like that before either. I sensed he could see my disappointment because it is NOT what I had in my mind for a spin bike.
He researched spin bikes and found that rear wheel bikes won't rust due to all the sweat dripping down on them and that they all work the same. Does anyone know if rear wheel and front wheel bikes perform the same? Any advantages to one over the other? The flywheel doesn't seem to be as large as some of the front wheel spin bikes that I have seen. Does that make any difference?
I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but I just want to make sure I can still get a great workout with this bike. Any comment/knowledge would be appreciated. Thanks.
He researched spin bikes and found that rear wheel bikes won't rust due to all the sweat dripping down on them and that they all work the same. Does anyone know if rear wheel and front wheel bikes perform the same? Any advantages to one over the other? The flywheel doesn't seem to be as large as some of the front wheel spin bikes that I have seen. Does that make any difference?
I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but I just want to make sure I can still get a great workout with this bike. Any comment/knowledge would be appreciated. Thanks.