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GTO 11-30-2020 02:01 PM

Exercise bike
 
Checked the classifieds but found nothing. Just had a partial knee replacement and was looking for a stationary bike to help in the rehab. Maybe someone has one in the garage collecting dust?

joey2665 11-30-2020 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 347283)
Checked the classifieds but found nothing. Just had a partial knee replacement and was looking for a stationary bike to help in the rehab. Maybe someone has one in the garage collecting dust?

Since the pandemic home gym equipment has been very hard to come by. New or used.


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Outdoorsman 11-30-2020 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 347284)
Since the pandemic home gym equipment has been very hard to come by. New or used.


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Not sure that I believe that. I just did a basic search on CL and found 33 for sale. Just one site that sells stuff.

NH.Solar 11-30-2020 03:44 PM

Do you currently have a regular bicycle? If so, consider picking up one of these. I bought one a few years back and have put enough miles on it since to require a new rear tire. Its quiet and smooth and you can easily change the load by just shifting gears.
I shattered a knee at Cannon about thirty years ago and biking was the key factor to restoring my active life. The knee is fairly arthritic now and frequently hurts a bit, but hopping on the bike for few minutes is all it takes to make the pain go away, motion is the lotion. By the way, I still usually get 35+ days at Cannon each winter ...thanks to biking!

Merrymeeting 11-30-2020 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by NH.Solar (Post 347288)
Do you currently have a regular bicycle? If so, consider picking up one of these. I bought one a few years back and have put enough miles on it since to require a new rear tire. Its quiet and smooth and you can easily change the load by just shifting gears.
I shattered a knee at Cannon about thirty years ago and biking was the key factor to restoring my active life. The knee is fairly arthritic now and frequently hurts a bit, but hopping on the bike for few minutes is all it takes to make the pain go away, motion is the lotion. By the way, I still usually get 35+ days at Cannon each winter ...thanks to biking!

I'd like to do exactly this. After a lifetime as a runner, needing to switch to riding due to increasing arthritis in my knees too. But would prefer a bike I can use outside most of the year, with one of these flywheel setups for the winter months. But the problem right now is that, as with many exercise related items, finding a decent bike at a decent price is proving to be difficult.


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