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INTRODUCTION
Upright Bike 9KG Flywheel 8-Level Magnetic Resistance 130KG Capacity Digital Monitor Home Gym Indoor Cycling Bike
Overview
Key Features
Specifications
Usage and Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Upright Bike 9KG Flywheel 8-Level Magnetic Resistance 130KG Capacity Digital Monitor Home Gym Indoor Cycling Bike
What resistance system does this upright bike use and how does it work?
This UAE Stall upright bike uses a magnetic resistance system with 8 adjustable levels. Unlike friction-based resistance systems that use physical pads pressing against the flywheel, magnetic resistance works by moving magnets closer to or further from the flywheel to create electromagnetic drag. This means there is zero physical contact, which results in near-silent operation, zero wear on resistance components, and extremely consistent resistance throughout the pedal stroke. Level 1 is suitable for warm-ups and recovery rides, while level 8 delivers a challenging intensity for interval training and endurance building. You can switch between levels mid-ride without stopping, giving you full control over your workout pace at all times.
How do I properly set up the saddle before my first ride?
Correct saddle setup is essential for both comfort and injury prevention. Start by standing next to the bike and setting the vertical saddle height so the seat is roughly level with your hip bone. Once seated, your knee should have a slight bend of around 5 to 10 degrees at the lowest point of the pedal stroke — a fully locked-out knee means the saddle is too low, while excessive bend means it is too high. The horizontal saddle adjustment allows you to move the seat forward or backward so your kneecap sits directly above the pedal axle when the crank is at the 3 o'clock position. Take 5 minutes to dial in both adjustments before your first session. Correct positioning prevents knee strain, lower back pain, and hip discomfort during extended rides.
What is the purpose of the 9KG flywheel and how does it affect the ride quality?
The flywheel is the core of any upright bike's ride feel. At 9KG, this flywheel stores rotational energy as you pedal, which smooths out the dead spots at the top and bottom of the pedal stroke. The result is a fluid, consistent ride that closely mimics the feel of riding an outdoor bike. A heavier flywheel generally means smoother momentum and a more natural cycling motion. The single crank design connects directly to the flywheel for efficient power transfer. The two-way drive system means the flywheel can spin in both directions, allowing you to pedal in reverse if you want to target different muscle groups or simply vary your training routine. This flywheel weight is well-suited for home cardio and moderate training intensity.
What does the digital monitor track and how do I use the hand pulse sensors?
The digital monitor on this upright bike tracks 6 key metrics: time elapsed, distance covered, current speed, calories burned, a running ODO (odometer showing total lifetime distance), and hand pulse. The monitor uses a Scan mode that automatically cycles through all readings so you can view each metric in sequence without pressing any buttons. To use the hand pulse function, simply grip both metal sensor contacts built into the handlebars firmly with both hands for at least 6 to 10 seconds while keeping a steady pedal pace. The monitor reads your pulse through the skin contact on the sensors. Note that hand pulse sensors provide an estimated reading and are not medical-grade. For best accuracy, hold the sensors loosely but firmly and keep your breathing steady during the measurement.
Is this upright bike suitable for heavier users and how durable is the frame for daily use?
Yes. This upright bike supports a maximum user weight of 130KG, which covers the vast majority of adult users. The frame is built to handle regular daily use within this weight limit. For users approaching the upper weight range, it is recommended to start at lower resistance levels and gradually increase intensity over the first few weeks to allow the body to adapt. For long-term durability, inspect and tighten all frame bolts every 4 weeks as vibration from regular use can gradually loosen connections. Keep the bike on a flat, stable surface — a fitness mat under the base helps absorb vibration and protects flooring. Store indoors away from direct humidity or sunlight to preserve the frame coating and electronic components over time.
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