

The instruction manual is as detailed and clear as any I’ve seen, but if you’re more of a visual learner, you’ll find a QR Code with a link to a step-by-step video in the manual. Yosuda includes all the hardware and wrenches you’ll need, so you won’t have to go rustling through an oft-forgotten tool box to finish the job. And while you may be able to snag a fancier Echelon model in under two weeks, you’ll also be tacking on another $199 for delivery onto your total costs.ĭespite taking the better part of an hour, and some difficulty screwing on the pedals, I found assembly to be relatively painless. That’s lightning speed when compared to delivery times for the far-costlier Peloton (8-10 weeks) or MYX Fitness Bike (2-5 weeks). Still, I received my bike directly from Yosuda in under a week. Purchasing from the Yosuda website will get you a lower price than purchasing through Amazon ($229 as opposed to $279.99), but delivery isn’t as expedited. One of the biggest selling points of the Yosuda Indoor Stationary Cycling Bike is its affordability - at under $300, it’s even less expensive than the budget-friendly Sunny Health & Fitness Bike. Yosuda Indoor Stationary Cycling Bike review: Price and Availability
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With those essentials in place, and a little bit of ingenuity, it can deliver a similar cycling experience to one of these elite brands. But what it lacks in cutting-edge features and comprehensive metrics, it makes up for in solid construction and design. It’s true that the YB001 model doesn’t offer a quarter of the frills you’d find on a Peloton, Bowflex Velocore, or NordicTrack S22i.
