Fitness Bicycles For Sale - Find the Perfect Ride to Power Your Workouts
A fitness bike is more than a smart investment. It can also be an emotional motivation to keep yourself fit. Browse our collection of fitness bicycles for sale and find the ideal bike to power your workouts.
These bikes, which are feature-rich, like the Peloton Bike offer a premium home workout experience, with live and on-demand spin classes, as well as immersive virtual worlds. Be sure to consider your needs prior to purchasing one of these bikes.
Recumbent Bikes
Recumbent bikes can be a great option to get a quality cardio workout without putting too much stress on your hips, knees, and back. They're ideal for older individuals or those with joint pain who want to reap the benefits of an effective exercise program, but do not want to suffer the aches and pains associated with running. Recumbent bikes can also be an alternative to treadmills that is less impactful for those suffering from hip or knee pain or are working through injury recovery or rehab.
A good recumbent bike is one that has an ergonomic and comfortable seating position, with ample padding for both the seat and handlebars. There are also models that have a console with large displays that provide workout stats and information and an integrated heart rate monitor. These features can assist you in tracking your progress. The best models will come with an easy-to-use interface that makes it simple for you to access this information.
It is also important to think about the size and weight of the bike, since this will impact its overall ride quality and handling. If you intend to ride your recumbent frequently, it should be constructed of robust materials that can endure the rigors of regular use. A sturdy frame will ensure that your recumbent bicycle lasts many years and allows you to ride it as often as you like.
In terms of pricing in the realm of pricing, recumbent bikes are generally priced similarly to other kinds of exercise bikes and usually less than treadmills and ellipticals. You can get a basic model for as little as $199, whereas higher-end and more sophisticated models could cost thousands of dollars.
A recumbent bike that's the perfect one for you is essential to your comfort, so it's worth checking out a used model before you make an investment. It is important to test the recline angle before spending hundreds of dollars. A visit to your local gym to try various recumbent bikes prior to making a purchase is a great idea, since this will allow you to determine which one feels the most comfortable for you.

The Sole Fitness RS3 recumbent bike is a great choice for those who love to stream workout videos online. This model has 40 resistance levels and with a 10.1" display and includes a library of free videos. The bike can hold who weigh up to 300 pounds and its wheels for transport make it easy to move around your home. The recumbent bike does not fold, which is a disadvantage for some. You'll also require an electronic device or computer at hand to access the workout videos.
Road Bikes
Road bikes are a great way to take in the sights while working out. These light, fast models are ideal for running errands or getting to work. Some come with comfort features such as the gel grip on the handlebar and a memory foam seat. Some models have rack mounts that can be used for racks or fenders. Most models have drop or flat handlebars and are designed for use on paved surfaces.
The lightweight road fitness bikes on sale often have composite frames and wheels that enable you stay on the top of your game while not putting a dent in your pocket. They can be used to prepare for competitions, compete in organized events or for recreational riding.
To make sure your new ride is just right for you, ask an experienced REI bike specialist about the frame materials and the geometry on each model you consider. They can provide you with details to help you compare and contrast the various options, so you're confident in your choice.
Lightweight models usually come with two chainrings on the front and nine to 11 cogs in the rear to give you the ability to adjust your cadence for any riding or terrain. Some models have one front chainring which reduces weight and costs but may limit your options and make shifting less precise.
If you are buying fitness bikes make sure you choose models that have disc brakes instead of traditional rim brakes. The disc brakes are more durable and provide better control in conditions that are wet. They also require less hand strength to operate and are more reliable on uneven or rough terrain.
REI's bike selection is based on the extensive expertise of our expert team. This includes the Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and Senior Test Editor Matt Phillips, who have many years of experience with ride testing and apply this experience to every suggestion they make.
Once you've selected the bike you'd like to ride, speak to a knowledgeable REI store staff member about accessories and other services that will help keep your ride running smoothly. The store can set up maintenance plans, order replacement parts and teach you the basics of bike repair. Staff can also recommend the right gear and clothes for riding. Furthermore, a lot of stores provide bike rentals so you can test several models before you choose the one that feels like a natural extension of your body.
Women's Bikes
Many bike manufacturers make female-specific bikes, commonly called women's fitness or women's hybrid bikes. They're usually similar to unisex bikes from the same brand but will feature specific components specifically designed for female riders. This may include a wider saddle, a shorter handlebar that is designed to suit smaller arms and hands, and a more gentle shock tune. This generally makes the bike more comfortable for women, but will not affect performance. Women's bikes are also available in smaller sizes for the frame. This allows them to fit better for women.
Women's bikes are a great option for novices, particularly those who want to build their endurance and confidence before attempting road or mountain biking. They tend to be less expensive than full-on road or mountain bikes and allow you to try out the sport before committing to an expensive model.
Electra Flourish
The Floureish is a lightweight, fun and practical city bike that is perfect for cruising around town. A classy step-through design and frame designed with Liv's 3F Design Philosophy offers comfort and stability to allow you to ride further and faster.
If you're looking to find a light and quick commuter bike that is able to be used on the road, the Cannondale Quick is for you. Suggested Looking at combines track and road bike geometry with a carbon frame to provide speed and agility, as well as comfort. The frame is comfortable for shorter rides due to a lowered top tube, a women's specific saddle, and a lower top tube.
For more comfort and comfort, a hybrid or cruiser bike could be the best choice for you. These bikes typically come with the low-step or step-through frame that makes it easier to climb on and off. It will also feature an upright design and a wide cushioned seat to make long rides or carrying children easier. Some models will come with the swept-back handles as well as a trigger shifter that allows you to lean forward while riding, which can help increase the speed of your ride.
A female-specific bike could have a lower stem, which is a bit shorter and reduce your reach to the bars. This could be a major benefit for women but it's contingent on your riding style and the way you sit. You should try both unisex and women-specific models to see what suits you.