

🚴♂️ Ride Like a Pro, Train Like a Boss!
The Sunny Health & Fitness Pro Cycling Stationary Bike features a robust 40-pound flywheel and a quiet belt drive system, delivering smooth, authentic indoor cycling workouts. Its fully adjustable seat and handlebars provide personalized comfort, while the heavy-duty steel frame supports users up to 125 kg. Designed for durability and ease of use, this bike includes transport wheels for convenient mobility and is trusted by fitness enthusiasts seeking a premium home cardio solution.




















| ASIN | B00467H5YW |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 77,043 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 155 in Exercise Bikes |
| Bike type | Indoor Exercise Bike |
| Brake type | Belt Drive |
| Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,415) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Drive system | Belt |
| Features | Adjustable |
| Frame material | Steel |
| Included components | Exercise Bike, User Manual |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 53.94 inches |
| Item model number | SF-B1002 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum height recommendation | 195 Metres |
| Maximum weight capacity | 125 Kilograms |
| Meter | Heart Rate |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 137.01 x 48.51 x 113 cm; 50.26 kg |
| Seasons | Evergreen |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Belt Drive |
| Suspension | No Suspension |
| Usage | fitness |
| Weight | 52.16 kg |
C**O
Excellent First Rate Solid Spin bike.
I recently purchased the Chain Drive spin bike, and I’m thoroughly impressed with its quality and performance. Here are the key points: Build and Durability: The bike is exceptionally sturdy, reminiscent of a tank. While it is slightly heavy, this weight contributes to its reassuring toughness. Connectivity and Sensors: I’ve successfully paired the Wahoo speed and cadence sensors with my Android phone and tablet. This connectivity allows me to use apps like Wahoo and Zwift seamlessly. Performance: Having used various spin bikes, including those in professional gyms, I can confidently say that this bike performs exceptionally well. It delivers on its promises without unnecessary frills. Information Display: Rather than relying on a basic display, I prefer using my phone or tablet for more comprehensive data. The Wahoo exercise app, combined with outdoor cycling and running videos on a widescreen, enhances the realism of my workouts. Maintenance: I encountered a minor issue with the main flywheel squeaking during my initial 100 miles of cycling. However, a quick cleaning of the brake flywheel contact area and a touch of maintenance oil resolved the problem. Value for Money: At its price point, this spin bike is an excellent investment. I’ve even seen it listed as low as £80 in the warehouse section, though I personally paid £189. Regardless, it remains a bargain considering its performance and durability." Just over a year later the seat broke ! But I guess I have done something like a thousand miles on it so far with some fairly heavy use so I’m not complaining. Guess some parts of the bike will get more wear and tear and some would consider them to be consumable items. So overall I think this bike still deserves a 5 star rating despite the seat problem.
G**G
QUALITY Built like a Tank!
Reckon i got a quality Bargain here, after being rather lost in the entire exercise bike world, having been 30 years or more since i last bought a cheap (Around£30) Wieder bike, which packed in, in only 2/3 months due to my exertion. Dissapointed i wrote to them complaining that i assumed they were quality brand. The gave me a new replacement, which i sold new, as i knew it would go the same way, & this is when i realized companies make things to a price. Also these days we have chain/belt bikes, spin bike etc, all i was looking for was something that would last & wouldn't cave in with strenuous use. I fixed my mind on Heavy wheel, which at 40 pounds this one has, i then pondered the belt versions as they cost way more, yet as i suspected & another reviewer stated, who himself had 2 previous bikes, that belts SLIP/slacken in time, prompting him to go for chain which i did also, & like him i had little care for rather pointless digital devices. I have had racing road bikes all through the years, although not using them much in recent years, wityh that in mind it's little matter what Distance you may pat yourself on the back with, for me it's about the EFFORT you are putting in for the duration, which you want to be Minimal. From much earlier years i learned that Really Working a stationary bike, you get a real quick warm up, where in just over 10/12 minutes you Would be sweating, which is what i am aiming for, as when the blood is flying around the body you are more flexible and less prone to injury & the ability to reach this state with hard exercise used to be (with stretching 5 minutes after 15 ex) about 20 minutes, but the bodies ability to reach this state in that time greatly diminishes as years roll on, which is why i have opted to get a bike, to assist in my warm ups for martial arts & weight training. I will still do my normal warm ups , but first i shall spend time on the bike. So for this you simply move the resistance knob till it's hard to pedal, but are still able to effort it to a decent pace & that's it. Now my 1st duration i have had to go 18 minutes to get to where i'm about sweating mode, it will take maybe a week or 2 to get into proper mode of pedalling at pace with a difficult mode/tension, & i then hope to be able to attain warm up/sweating mode in less time. I should mention as i was reading about modern bikes & what to look for & the reason for folk paying WAY more for "Belt" bikes, being they are silent. There is virtualy NO noise from this, all i had read whould make you think a chain bike was making a racket:) It's nothing of the sort folks, & i'd be so dissapointed if i'd opted for a far more expensive Belt bike & in some months it weakened/slipped etc, as i'd regard that as waste of purchase. There is NO Way this bike is packing in, as it is built like a tank, about 100 pounds weight, even has simple to adjust stabalizers which made it simple for me to have it sitting perfectly level in my Not so perfectly flat floor in my outdoor hut where i have the bike, & for the giveaway price of £140, i regard this as a Fantastic bargain As i ponder the life span of this the only thing that could diminish through time would be the brake pads which determine the difficulty of your session, & having just done a quick search it seems they don't cost much and there are youtube videos showing how to fit, so i guess that won't be a problem should it arise somewhere down the line. Very pleased with this purchase, easy ass embly/adjustment, however take your time with pedals attachment, as that can be tricky.
L**A
Easy to assemble
Pros: Good resistance, easy to use, easy to assemble. Cons: seat is quite hard, foot straps are flimsy and the brake handle isn't in the best place My family has been using the bike every day for a week now, no faults. I'm suprised the foot straps have lasted this long. Would suggest a seat padding. Otherwise the bike is fine, easy to adjust the resistance while cycling.
O**T
Delivered quickly and well packed. Exterior or package showed evidence of a drop on one corner, but only apparent damage was a significantly deformed packing strut (intended to be discarded). Instructions for assembly and adjustment were complete and useful. Insertion and adjustment of seat and handlebar columns required dead-blow hammer force, but as adjusted are completely stable -- no wobble or loosening, Based on other review comments, I replaced the supplied saddle with one I knew to be comfortable for me, along with the supplied pedals with clipless pedals. I also installed standard wired bike computers, using alternate spoke magnets and sensor attachment methods (double sided tape, longer zip ties and wood spacers). Time, cadence, speed, distance and other statistics are now available. As I have only had the unit a short time, with about 15 hours of use, long term durability is unknown. Operation has been excellent. Entire unit is rock solid, operation is virtually silent, and resistance device works well. REVIEW UPDATE - after four months use (approx. 100 hours/2500 odometer Kilometers). The five star rating remains unchanged. Details on bike computer installation: Most bike computers are based on a clock, micro-switch to sense magnet attached wheel & or pedal crank, and memory of a manually input wheel circumference) with statistics reported calculated from these three elements, As I wished to have continuous display of speed and and pedal rpm as well their session averages I chose to use two separate single sensor computers. Wheel circumference setting input to yield speed was the measured flywheel circumference, 1460 mm (57.5 inches) about the same as for a 409 bike tire size. Wheel circumference setting on input to yield pedal revolutions was 167 mm (correct conversion factor is actually 1667 mm, but because of specific input limits of computer used, the lower amount was used. Resulting "speed" mode display is 1/10 or actual crank revolutions per minute, with two displayed digits after the decimal point (for example, 100 RPM is displayed as speed of 10.00). The actual computers selected were Sunding model SD 558A because of display size and price (actually paid less than $5 for both, but currently available on internet for about $12 a piece). Their sensors are wired. Virtually any available bike computer could be substituted, but specific mounting and setting procedures might be required. The computers with their display screens mount on the center of the handlebar using the supplied mounts and zip ties. Because of the cycle frame configuration, sensor mounts required fabricated shims and longer 11 inch zip ties (the originally used tape eventually lost its grip). The shim for the RPM sensor is approximately 1/4 " X 4 1/2" x 2" with 2 drilled holes in one end to secure the sensor to the shim with supplied zip ties, and two 11" zip ties around the upper belt guard and shim secured it in place . 3 11" zip ties secured the sensor wire to the frame between the sensor and its display head. I replaced the supplied wheel magnet with a .75" round ceramic magnet attached with only its own force to the right pedal crank arm at the inside of the pedal. The shim for the speed sensor is approximately 1 3/8" X 5/8" X 4" 2 holes drilled in one of the 1 3/8" sides to secure 11" zip ties to the left front bike fork and 2 holes opposite them to secure the sensor with two supplied zip ties. An additional 2 11" zip ties secured the speed sensor wires to the bike frame between the sensor and its display head. I replaced the supplied wheel magnet with a .75" round ceramic magnet attached with only its own attraction to the flywheel, just below its rim. The resistance device works well, with proportionate increases in resistance with knob turns, no noise or vibration and no odor. I did spray the resistance pad with silicone lubricant before use and again after about two months use when a minor vibration had developed, I assume this will be a normal maintenance requirement, a two second burden I can live with. I contacted Sunny Sports and Fitness at their customer service web address to determine where cycle model specific parts could be obtained. A response arrived the same day that they could supply my needs (a resistance pad assembly and seat tube sleeve plastic sleeve). cost incl. postage was $12.50, which I consider a bargain. The water bottle holder presented two problems to me. In its original position, my right knee would occasionally bump the holder as I performed jumps (I am not yet as smooth at these as I should be). Relocating the holder to the front of the fork frame and reattaching with 2 11" zip ties solved this issue. The 28 oz. water bottle I use did not slide into the holder easily. Slight bending of the top of the holder front and rear wires improved the bottle fit.
A**ー
Very good
S**I
im athletic person and i got this bike because of curfew and im not able to do exercises,so my opinion is this bike is really good,seat is uncomfortable same like other spinning bike in any prices.you just need to get gel pad seat which is 3-7$ people complaining about noise,its not noisy that much, im very happy with my bike, stay safe and healthy
V**N
Pour 240€ ce vélo est une solide base et il possède de nombreuses qualités. Il est possible de l'améliorer (pédales, porte tablette, capteur de cadence) pour quelques dizaines d'euros afin d'en faire un vélo connecté complet a un tarif imbattable (vous trouverez pas mal de suggestion de matériel à ce sujet dans les autres commentaires amazon). Pour ma part j'ai simplement opté pour un capteur de cadence cs8, un porte tablette, et un tapis sunny afin de protéger le sol de la sueur Attention à votre taille, avec les réglages minimaux il peut être utilisé par ma femme (1m56), de mon coté (1m73) j'utilise la plupart des réglages de hauteurs maximaux. Je pense qu'il ne conviendra aux personnes de plus d'1m80. Le vélo est fourni avec un manuel de montage et d'entretien assez précis. Il vous faudra faire l'achat de mini brosses en acier ainsi que de lubrifiant silicone 3-en-1 afin de réaliser l'entretien de la plaquette de freignage. Ce vélo est très agréable a utiliser, habitué aux vélos à résistance magnétique de la salle de sport, j'ai été agréablement surpris par les sensations que procure le système de freinage qui est plus naturel. le seuls reproches que j'adresserai à ce vélo seraient les suivants : * Les possibilité de réglages : le guidon n'est pas ajustable en profondeur. De plus les crans de la selle sont assez éloignés et ne permettent pas forcément un réglages très fin (si vous êtes bricoleurs je pense toutefois qu'il est possible de recouper le tube de selle et percer de nouveaux trous sans trop de difficultés) * Le système de résistance qui n'est pas constant et à tendance à varier pendant l'effort, il faut régulièrement rajouter ou enlever des demi tours, plus souvent qu'avec une résistance magnétique qui produit une résistance tout a fait constante * Enfin le guidon pourrait bénéficier d'une prise supplémentaire, sa configuration ne permet pas vraiment d'avoir une position de sprint assise
M**A
La llevo usando ya hace 4 meses y debo decir que desde que la instalé se notaba la calidad. Ya había visto reviews de esta bici donde decían que era una excelente bici a un precio conveniente. Yo la encontré en promoción y fue aún mejor la relación precio/ calidad. Es de banda y obvio se escucha un poco al pedalear pero eso no es problema xq suelo poner la música fuerte y ya no lo noto. Es muy cómoda, el sillin también es cómodo y el hecho de que traiga espacio para tu botella de agua está súper cómodo. No trae espacio para colocar celular pero le puedes adaptar un soporte o una redecilla. Tal vez lo que le faltaría es el ajuste del volante, que ese no se puede mover, para adaptarlo y dar aún más comodidad en el pedaleo, y también no hay posibilidad de hacer micro ajustes a la altura y distancia del sillin, pero la verdad no me quejo, aún así estoy muy contenta con ella y no he tenido ningún tema desde que la estoy usando 😊
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