wishesuponastar
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- Mar 25, 2011
If you could recommend it which model is it? And if you are 5’2 does it fit you?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Or, it could be why things like the Paleton (spelling?) is $1500 and the knockoffs are $400?I bought one directly from Sunny. I did some research and it had some of the recommended qualities like magnetic resistance and the weight of the fly wheel (44 lb). I had some issues with assembly and their customer service was terrible. It took weeks of going back and forth, a replacement part, and an extra tool I had to purchase to get the bike put together correctly. I like the quality of the bike now that it’s all put together,, but their customer service is terrible and I would not recommend them at all. I read reviews of the company after I started having communication issues with them and there were a lot of complaints about their customer service. Maybe it's better to go through Amazon to purchase their products.
I agree, the more you pay the better the service and quality better be. Peloton includes assembly, I would've happily paid Sunny to assemble it if they offered that. I didn't get a Peloton because I didn't need a screen or access to the Peloton app, I use Les Mills. Plus I don't like spin cycles enough to invest a couple grand, if I were going spend that much I'd rather get an elliptical.Or, it could be why things like the Paleton (spelling?) is $1500 and the knockoffs are $400?
If I were in the market for a smart bike it would be a Tacx NEO. I don't buy any sports tech without checking our DC Rainmaker's site first so I highly suggest going there for any of his smart bike and smart trainer reviews.