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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Could Be A Life Saver!,
By TX Diva (Arlington, TX, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
My doctor finally told me that I needed to lose weight...now! My achy, arthritic knees pretty much narrowed my choices down to a bike or water aerobics, and I don't see myself going to the pool every day, so I researched recumbent bikes. I purchased this bike because the price was good, and it looked sturdy enough. After one month, I can tell my legs are stronger. I hardly wear a knee brace at all. Plus, I've lost nine pounds.
This bike was extremely easy to assemble and doesn't take up as much room as I thought it would. It is very quiet, even when I use the fan. It is also easy to adjust. The seat is comfortable and it's not too difficult to get on or off the bike. I've played with the resistance levels a bit, and like it that I'll be able to add extra challenge to my workout as I get more fit. An added bonus for me is that the bottom of the display has just enough of a lip on it to support a book so I can read while I ride.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Value, Easy Setup,
By Nbean (Metro Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
Actually ordered this from Sears and picked it up at the store, to avoid any shipping issues. Easy set up in about 1 hour - clear instructions. Did first 40-minute ride and it was smooth and very quiet - we'll see how it lasts. I'm 5'2'' - luckily it's adjustable past the markers on the frame, I had to go beyond the lowest setting. I like this because it's not too bulky and doesn't look too cheap. Gave 4 not 5 stars b/c I've only done one ride :)
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great bike for the price,
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This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
This is probably the best you can do with a recumbent bike in this price range. It's a really good little bike with just enough features for anyone who wants to get regular exercise. The operation is quiet and smooth, and the display is very easy to use. My only small complaint is that the heart rate monitor is a little sensitive, and tends to get an incorrect read occasionally. It usually corrects quickly, but sometimes the resistance is raised or dropped incorrectly. Assembly requires two people, which is a little inconvenient, but other than being a bit awkward it was pretty manageable.
I'd definitely recommend this bike to anyone who wanted a recumbent but didn't want to shell out a huge chunk of money. When I bought this I wasn't sure how much use I would get out of it, so I didn't want to put a huge amount of money. As it turns out, I'm getting a lot of use from it, and the bike is absolutely paying for itself.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exercise Bike,
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This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
Fairly simple to assemble. Weighs a good amount (About 100 pounds). So was a little difficult to get the box upstairs initially. The wheels make it very easy to move around once put together. The bike is pretty compact if you need it to be. The seat and seat back seem like they would be the most likely part(s) to break. Not that they will, but I worry about it. I doubt they would hold the weight of the device if you were to move it by putting pressure on the seat or the seat backing. For something that cost this much I would think they would have made that part a little more heavy duty. Overall a great buy though. Just make sure to buy a battery charger and rechargeable D batteries (Since it does not come with any in the box).
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great Once I Took it Apart and Rebuilt the Magnetic Resistance,
By Jaybird (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
As others have noted, the bike was not horribly bad to put together (an extra set of hands for putting on the seat would have helped-geez). The grinding, scraping noise began for me the very first time I rotated the pedals. Amazing.
So, me having invested 2 hours wrestling with this thing to get it to work at all, and not thrilled at the prospect of disassembling it all and shoving it back in the box for return, I decided to use my mechanical inclination and take the housing apart and carefully figure it out myself rather than send it back. It does say in the instruction manual how to do this yourself (in very small print). I found that the resistance was out of adjustment and followed the instructions on how to get it right. It took me a bit, but I got it! After that, the bike worked great, BUT I should not have had to spend my own time adjusting a delicate mechanism that should have worked at the start. Very time intensive. But, it works fine now, speed is great, all seems accurate (except the heart rate monitor--it's way out of wack, but I don't expect much accuracy in that department in an inexpensive bike). All in all? If I had known I'd have to do all I have just to get it to work, I'd definitely pass. Unless you are mechanically inclined and have a LOT of patience, or want to go through the hassle of contacting and waiting on the company to act, I'd look for a different bike.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not Bad.,
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This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
I bought this a couple of years ago and just started using it again recently. I use it often, usually for an hour at a time. My only complaint is that the seat is not very cushioned. By the time I've been on the bike for an hour, I can no longer stand the bum pain and I have to stop. I am glad to have this bike, though. There are days that I do not get to go out to exercise and the bike is a good alternative for me. Plus, I can just sit and watch a movie while I ride it, so it doesn't get boring.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This bike is good, I guess.,
By Dalekenthusiast77 (Elmhurst,IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
I have had this bike for two years. It has held up well, I guess. The seat is beginning to fall apart. Also, the digital display no longer works correctly since the batteries began to leak a few months ago. I enjoy the magnetic tension adjustment, however it was not properly engineered. The wires running from the digital display unit to the tension motor are too close to an interior device which rotates when peddling. The friction has severed the wires and the unit malfunctioned. I was able to fix this with electrical tape. I don't know about this bike. I wouldn't recommend it. I think I'll just start doing pilates or something.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
total waste of money,
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This review is from: ProForm GR 80 Recumbent Exercise Bike (Sports)
my bike worked at the beginning of last year but now it doesnt the bike started to stick and make grinding noises even tried oiling it as i got to using it and i would push through it and it would just aaaahhhh i could not use it anymore it just gets stuck and is a total waste of money do not buy
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