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Where to buy one

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bookmanjb
Any recommendations where to buy a günstig stationary bike? Ideally, it would be from a store that provides delivery service. I'm looking for a no-frills machine, something in the €200 - €350 range.
Small Town Boy
You'll probably get a good deal on eBay. Exercise bikes are one of those things that people buy and then use three times before storing them in the garage for seven years. I'm not suggesting you'll do the same, I just mean there's quite a market for second-hand exercise bikes.
bookmanjb
Not a bad idea, and it takes care of the delivery issue as well. Thanks.
bookmanjb
QUOTE (Small Town Boy @ Mar 9 2006, 10:27 pm) *
You'll probably get a good deal on eBay. Exercise bikes are one of those things that people buy and then use three times before storing them in the garage for seven years. I'm not suggesting you'll do the same, I just mean there's quite a market for second-hand exercise bikes.

I just went to ebay.de and realized that I don't know the German for "exersize bike." Do you?
zee
Ergometer

also:
Heimtrainer
Indoor Bike
Spinbike
Speedbike
Cardiobike ...

you'll find them at ebay--> sport --> fitness --> geräte --> indoor cycling/ergometer/heimtrainer.
bookmanjb
Thanks. Much appreciated.
cinzia
If eBay doesn't work out for you, I bought a nice new recumbent bike at Radl Bauer a few years ago.

Not selling it, though! I credit it with helping me lose 30 pounds, and later, my post-pregnancy weight.

Even more good news, I can "ride" and read at the same time! smile.gif
bookmanjb
Where's Radl Bauer? Do you know if they deliver?
knusper_muesli
The internet is your friend...

Radlbauer Online Shop - Heimtrainer
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