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Commercial Indoor Cycling Bike

$432.00

* 21 kg 460mm die-casting flywheel

* Sturdy oval tube construction

* Anti-rust hexagon stainless handlebar stem/seat post

* Multi-form handlebar

* With sweat fender to avoid rusting from sweating

* Emergency cantilevered braking with tension control system

* 4-way micro adjustable handlebar/seat

* Belt drive, fix-wheel system

* Heavy duty 5-arm steel crank with 20mm dia. Cro-moly axle & commercial grade sealed bearings

* PU transport wheels for easy movement

* With water bottle

* Maximum user weight: 150 kg (330 lb)

* DIMENSION: 1200(L) X 580(W) X 1245(H)mm

* M’ST/N.W./G.W.: 9.78 cuft / 60 / 65 kgs

* 20’/ 40’ FCL : 108 / 220 pcs

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