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PRECOR UBK 635 Experience™ Series UPRIGHT BIKE

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90 DAY WARRANTY

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Product Features

  1. P31 Console
    Finally, an LED console that works harder for you, your servicers, and your exercisers. Get integrated asset management to supercharge your service techs with extra information, right at their fingertips. Exercisers will enjoy the well-placed channel or volume change controls. The black color on the P31 looks great across the full range of Precor cardio equipment
  2. Over-molded Handlebars
    The over-molded design adds comfort and durability while offering multiple riding positions and central heart rate contacts.
  3. Seat Adjustment and Improved Saddle Design
    The simple seat adjustment allows the exerciser to change the position of the seat with one hand, either on or off the bike.
  4. Pedals 
    The extra wide pedals comfortably accommodate feet of all sizes and feature integrated, adjustable straps to ensure proper pedaling form.
  5. Ease of Maintenance 
    The easy-to-remove shroud ensures quick access to the belt-drive system for maintenance and servicing without removing the pedals or crank

 

Specifications

  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 43 x 21 x 59 in / 109 x 53 x 150 cm
  • Height with PVS: 70 in / 178 cm
  • Product Weight: 144 lb / 65 kg
  • Power: Self-powered
  • Total Workouts: 12
  • Resistance Levels: 25
  • Minimum Watts: 22 (level 1 at 20 RPM)
  • Maximum Watts: 500 (level 25 at 150 RPM)
  • Languages: English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
  • Network Capabilities: C-SAFE enabled Mobile Device Charger - Standard
  • Entertainment: Optional - 15.6 in / 39.6 cm Personal Viewing System (PVS)
  • Accessories: Reading Rack, Water Bottle Holder Optional - Cable Management
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