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    Sole SB900 Exercise Bike

    Ratings

    Ratings

    Test Results

    Type

    Type

    Indicates the type of the exercise bike based on the user interface.

     /  5
    Adjustability

    Adjustability

    Adjustability is based on the ability to precisely control the positions of the seat and handlebars.

     /  5
    Data interface

    Data interface

    Data interface is an evaluation of the display of data pertaining to your workout.

     /  5
    Noise

    Noise

    Noise is how quiet the bike is during operation.

     /  5
    Features

    Features

    Features is an evaluation of the items available, such as pedals with toe clips, water bottle holders, and dumbbells and their holders.

     /  5
    Capacity

    Capacity

    Capacity is based on the claimed capacity of each bike.

     /  5
    Warranty

    Warranty

    A combined evaluation of the length of warranty for the frame, parts, and labor.

     /  5
    Ease of assembly

    Ease of assembly

    Based on how long the bike took to assemble, from unpacking to being ready to be ridden.

     /  5

    About

    Overall, the Sole SB900 was very good. Data Display: The Sole has a battery-powered LCD display that comes on with a press of a button. The display does not show the resistance setting, making it impossible to accurately reproduce settings. Shows numerical values for cadence, speed, distance, and time. It does not account for resistance when estimating either calories or wattage. Can connect to exercise apps. Features: Uses SPD pedal clips for use with bike shoes, and has toe cages for use with other shoes. Does not require AC power to operate. Has a single bottle holder, a reading shelf to hold a tablet or smartphone. Uses a knob to adjust resistance. Can display heart rate by use of an optional heart rate monitor. Handlebar and seat heights and horizontal positons are all finely adjustable. BUT: Step-in entry into bike is higher than others, and bike is hard to move when on carpeting. Handlebars have a flatter angle, which may make some grips less comfortable.

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