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I'm hot, but want to get HOTTER, which recumbent exercise bike should I buy? ;)?



I want to buy a recumbent bike. I am considering the Nautilus 2000 or the Vision Fitness 2150 or 2200. They all have similar features, so I am inquiring primarily about the quality of the bike and comfort with extended use.

If you get a real bike, you can be even HOTTER by getting sunkissed as well as leaner.
How about a real bike? then you could get rid of your SUV.
-M
you could get hotter by riding a real bike out in the sunshine. recumbents are for geriatrics. ...get yer face outta the mirror and get out and ride.
Buy a recumbent, but get an outdoor bike. The only good bike is the one you feel comfortable riding and paying the price. Recumbents are more comfortable to ride and safer. An indoor exercise bike will get boring over time. You can always get a trainer to put the bike on in the winter time which is a great time to ride outside.
Sorry hon, you might try the indoor cycling section... oh wait there isn't one.... wonder why.... then maybe you should try the excessive ego forum...
I think you should consider other alternative exercises. You can get a good workout and spend less money.
You have no idea what are you talking about.Cycling is not for you do something else.You are offending lots of cycling people.(if really want a good bike you should get a Lemond stationary)
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