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| Motorized Mini Bike | 
enlarge | Brand: DayBreak Fitness Category: Sports
Buy New: $92.99 (On sale from $98.99)
New (2) from $92.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 12051
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 20
MPN: SDSF-B02 ASIN: B0018IEIAQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
| Our Sunny Motorized Mini Bike offers exercise opportunities for users of all ages and health levels. Improve circulation and get your muscles moving! Powerful DC Motor Frictionless Magnetic Resistance Powerful DC motor offers extremely quiet drive system Can be used with or without motor Arms or Legs Set on floor, under desk or at foot of couch, to exercise legs Use on table for arms and upper body Sturdy Construction Non-slip feet for safety and comfort Foot-pedals with straps Compact body, lightweight design Features 15-minute timer switch Handheld speed control Adjustable Speed Foldable pedals LCD Display Monitors Workout Scan: Roam between eatch display function Time: Monitors time of session Distance (Count): Displays total accumulated reps Calories: Keep track of calories burned during workout Warranty 90-day parts or manufacturer defects |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Mini bike review August 27, 2008 The bike is pretty quiet and doesn't take up much room. I was pleasantly surprised.
No Refund for the Dissatisfied Customer April 26, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
THE MACHINE DID ROTATE AS STATED, HOWEVER, THERE WAS NO RESISTENCE AND I COULDN'T FEEL THE IMPACT OF HAVING EXERCISED.I THOUGHT IT COULD BE USED TO GET ME MOTIVATED, BUT I REALIZED THAT MY REGULAR, TENSION ADJUSTED, EXERCISE BIKE PROVED TO BE BETTER. I HAVE YET TO RECEIVE CREDIT OR A REFUND FOR THE BIKE EVENTHOUGH IT WAS SENT BACK LONG AGO.
Motorized Mini Pedel Exercise Bike March 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great for a disabled person that is trying to build up their strength in their upper and lower extremities.
seems to be helping February 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this pedal exerciser for my mother to help her rehab after a stroke. Medicare and regular insurance only pays so for much rehab (surprise surprise), so I decided we needed to pick up the ball after they dropped it).
She has very limited use of her left shoulder, arm, hand and fingers.
There are non-motorized and there are motorized models. I decided that motorized was needed. I believed if her right arm (her good arm) fatigued too early from trying to pedal the non-motorized models, her left arm would not get the time needed to rehab. My idea was to wake-up the left arm and to get it moving was the best way.
I decided on this motorized model as it was less expensive than the other motorized models out there. I was keeping my fingers crossed.
A small note here.. this model does not have the REVERSE motion as some of the expensive models , BUT this is easily remedied by going to the other side of the small table she has it on, and using it from the back end. This way of using it will give her the reverse motion, so her shoulders and arms get the exercise in a different range of motion.
I had her start on a slower speed with 2 -5 minute sessions. One in the morning and one at night. I slowly increased her time over 4 weeks. She is currently up to 20 minutes.
In just a few weeks she has already noticed a small difference in her grip strength. In the beginning her left hand would slip off the pedal quite frequently. Now, it seems to stay on the entire 10-20 minutes she is using it. Although this is a small change, every little improvement is welcomed. Hopefully more changes will begin. It certainly is worth trying. At the same time her right arm is also getting a workout. The model seems strong. No problems.
Motorized Mini-Bike February 15, 2008 The bike works very well. However, the mechanism that measures distance, counts calories, etc. does not work. We advised the shipper and they sent another unit, but it doesn't work either.
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