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Life Fitness 95Ci Upright Exercise Bike [Remanufactured]

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

Aesthetically pleasing industrial design and comfort curve patented seating makes Lifecycle exercise bikes the premier bike to own.  The convex shape and swept back seat design on the upright and recumbent bikes provide maximum comfort for the user.  Ratchet seat adjustments make it easy to adjust the seat allowing the perfect position for the user.  The reliable belt-drive system makes Lifecycles quiet and virtually maintenance free, and the self-powered convenience allows these products to be cordless and placed anywhere.

Brand: LifeFitness

Model: 95Ci

Features:

  • Comfort curve Seat with easy adjustments.
  • Heart rate monitoring. Motivating workout variety. Convenient,dual deep-pocket accessory tray.
  • Integrated reading rack. Self-Powered convenience (plug-in option).
  • Unprecedented easy of use.11 wide ride pedal adjustments (to accommodate various shoe sizes)

Frame DesignWelded steel frame

Design: Type Upright

Adjustable Seat: 27 seat height adjustments

Seat (Upholstery or Injected): Comfort Curve Plus ergonomic seat with relief groove seat channel

Handle Bars: Molded rubber ergonomic bars

Display: Dual-level alphanumeric LED console

Programs: 29 workouts, including 5 Zone training+workouts and Air Force PRT and Fit Test protocals

Heart Rate: Polar telemetry

Power Requirements: Self-Powered

Drive Mechanism: Belt drive

Resistant Mechanism: Alternator

Resistant Range: 1 – 25

Other: Front wheel for easy mobility

Product Weight: 107 Lbs

Max User Weight: 400 Lbs

Dimensions: (L x W x H)L48″ x W24″ x H54″

 

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