sodamo
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- Joined
- May 20, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- Big Island, HI
- Tractor
- Bobcat CT4545 LS XR4140H (Mine) BX2380 (wife’s)
Re bikes:
Just got home from picking mine up at Sears. They loaded it right onto the truck.
Haven't unloaded it yet, need to make room. Shouldn't be a big deal as should be able to back up within a foot or two from the slider into me office. Slide it down the tailgate and tip it into the room. Once together, an easy roll thru the doorway into the exercise area. Sure glad we built this house to be as much ADA.
As for bike itself, I had rather slim picking. Anything from online would have added shipping. Sports Authority is a 2 hour trip to other side of the island and return. Basically, Sears only 22 miles away. Budgetwise, the Proform 400R (same as Bird) and NordicTrack GX4.0. Most likely either would suffice, both are Icon products, but I chose the NordicTrack. Like Vernon, I liked the no stepover entry. The GX4.0 is over a foot shorter in length than the ProForm my friends lent me, although I did not find dimensions of the 400R. The GX4.0 also had 1 year warranty vs 90 days. I suspect I'll test it enough in a year. We had a NordicTrack treadmill for years - actually two as they replaced the first one.
Like Bird, I expect I'll be using the manual mode most although once I'm confident of my new knee I'll explore the weight loss programs that are built in. My understanding of IFit is it requires buying something else - NOT.
I feel a tad guilty for getting this as my wife can't use it. Only has about 15 degree flex in her left knee. Of course when and if she opts for getting it replaced, the bike will be here.
Looking forward to new non-tractor toy LOL
Just got home from picking mine up at Sears. They loaded it right onto the truck.
Haven't unloaded it yet, need to make room. Shouldn't be a big deal as should be able to back up within a foot or two from the slider into me office. Slide it down the tailgate and tip it into the room. Once together, an easy roll thru the doorway into the exercise area. Sure glad we built this house to be as much ADA.
As for bike itself, I had rather slim picking. Anything from online would have added shipping. Sports Authority is a 2 hour trip to other side of the island and return. Basically, Sears only 22 miles away. Budgetwise, the Proform 400R (same as Bird) and NordicTrack GX4.0. Most likely either would suffice, both are Icon products, but I chose the NordicTrack. Like Vernon, I liked the no stepover entry. The GX4.0 is over a foot shorter in length than the ProForm my friends lent me, although I did not find dimensions of the 400R. The GX4.0 also had 1 year warranty vs 90 days. I suspect I'll test it enough in a year. We had a NordicTrack treadmill for years - actually two as they replaced the first one.
Like Bird, I expect I'll be using the manual mode most although once I'm confident of my new knee I'll explore the weight loss programs that are built in. My understanding of IFit is it requires buying something else - NOT.
I feel a tad guilty for getting this as my wife can't use it. Only has about 15 degree flex in her left knee. Of course when and if she opts for getting it replaced, the bike will be here.
Looking forward to new non-tractor toy LOL