Xterra XT451SGR Self Generating Recumbent Stationary Bike allows you to bring the challenging Xterra adventure home
24 levels of computerized resistance
13.2 lb (6 kg) flywheel
Step-thru frame gives easy access
Adjustable seat with fore/aft & up/down adjustabiliity
Multi-position, H-style handlebars
Extra large blue backlit LCD display
23 preset workouts
Readouts: time, distance, speed, calories, pulse, program, recovery and body fat
Dual contact heart rate grips
Special features include: Self-generating power doesn’t require electric plug-in, built-in speakers with MP3 compatibility, water bottle holder, transport wheels with dual levellers
Weight capacity: 285 lbs (129 kg)
Dimensions: 60 x 25 x 42" H (152 x 63.5 x 107 cm)
Availability may vary by store.
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4 out of 5 stars.
Good value
8 years ago
I bought this on sale. It was excellent value. Once unpacked, it was easily assembled. In use it is quiet and performs well
Yes, I recommend this product.
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4 out of 5 stars.
Quite decent for the price
9 years ago
I ordered this bike online and went to store for the pick-up. Bring 2 strong persons for the pick-up, is heavy. Assembly required only one person, all the pieces were there, some bolts were a bit more difficult than others but nothing dramatic. As for functionnalities, bike is sturdy, runs well with minimal noises. Seat is comfortable, nothing compared to spining bike. I am really short (5 ft.) and has a bit of trouble to reach the pedals, but again, it's manageable. It's really decent for the price (was on sale) if you don't go heavy on it. My s.o. said that the max weight still too easy for him, so I won't recommend for a seasoned athlete. You might want to put a carpet under it if you have a laminated wooden floor. Buttons on display are a bit clunky, but they work fine.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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Q: where exactly do the batteries go?
Which type of batteries (AAA or watch batteries, as per another answer on this page) AND how many?
Thanks!
9 years ago
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A: 4 AA Rechargeable batteries, go in the back of the display. They must be rechargeable batteries as the machine will try to charge them every time you use it.
9 years ago
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Q: I have just assembled the xterra 451 recumbent bike and when I pull the seat release button I get a grinding or binding noise?
The instruction say to " pull up brake bracket "
I think this is where I'm having problem!
9 years ago
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A: I'm not getting that noise, so I'd recommend calling the company during their highly inconvenient hours for support.
9 years ago
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Q: how do you stop screen info from being lost when you stop peddling for a moment
Can the info screen be set to retain the session's stats if you stop peddling? Kept resetting in the store.
9 years ago
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A: 4 AA Rechargeable batteries, installed in the battery pack on the back of the display. It keeps the settings for about 2 minutes.
9 years ago
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Q: Are batteries included with the bike? Will it recharge the batteries too?
Came to know that this bike requires 4 rechargeable AAA batteries.
9 years ago
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A: It's a watch type battery, so NO it's not rechargeable.
9 years ago
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Q: Is the seat extra large & comfortable?
I am 5'2" tall. Will this be comfortable for me? Are the foot pedals comfortably large & do they have a secure strap?
10 years ago
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A: My kids, both 5'4, have used it successfully. The foot pedals are large and have a strap you can use, they also have lots of prickly bits to help a foot stick to it.
9 years ago
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Q: How much does it weigh?
8 years ago
1 Answer
A: Thank you for your interest in XTERRA Fitness.
The unit weight of this unit is 90 lbs.
8 years ago
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Q: where can I get a manual for this bike?
9 years ago
1 Answer
A: HI , Please contact Dyaco Customer service at customerservice@dyaco.ca and they will be pleaesed to assist you.
9 years ago
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Q: Can't get the speakers to work with my MP3 player. What am I doing wrong or what should I be looking for?
9 years ago
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A: Hi,
There is an on/off switch on the back on the computer, is this turned on? This is how you turn on the speakers.
Thanks
9 years ago
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Q: If bike is self generating why do I need batteied
9 years ago
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A: Batteries not required to use the bike, only to save the setting on the console, if you choose to do that.
9 years ago
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Q: What does self generating mean? Does it move by itself to help you with workout
9 years ago
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A: Self generating means, equipment requires no electricity to power the unit. When the user starts pedalling, this generates the power to show the display and all other functions, hence self generating.
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