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Comes with the 4iiii crank arm powermeter, console, and a built in generator, preventing the continuous need to replace batteries. The Schwinn IC4 comes with a small LCD display and syncs to the device of your choice with a Bluetooth connection for use with the Peloton, Zwift, and JRNY apps. Thanks to the huffy beach cruiser LCD display, you can use this bike independently without an app or connection to your device, a feature that we feel gives it a leg up on some of the connected/smart bike competitors. When connected to an app, your tablet or phone serves as a screen that displays the studio workout or interactive ride.

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If you’re looking to replicate a spin class from the comfort of home, the IC4 indoor cycling bike is the best choice. Whether you love riding outside or enjoy the motivation of a spin class, Schwinn exercise bikes offer a convenient alternative huffy beach cruiser for days when you want to work out from home. The X Bikes offer a tech-free experience ideal for music-focused group cycling studios as well as multi-unit housing and hospitality fitness centers that do not offer guided classes.

When connected, your device shows the virtual course you’re riding, as well as metrics like speed, time, cadence, watts, and a leaderboard. JRNY has trainer-led workouts, coaching, and virtual courses to ride along to, as well as lots of off-the-bike workouts. The IC4 is built around an impressively stable and beefy steel frame, even under the hardest out-of-the-saddle pedaling efforts. The frame supports a belt-driven 40 lb weighted flywheel with 100 levels of magnetic resistance. With so many resistance levels, you can micro-adjust it to get precisely the challenge you want during your workout, and there is ample range for riders of all fitness levels. During testing, we rarely turned the resistance above 70, which was plenty challenging for quad-busting intervals.

The frame on the AC Sport is deep silver and is resistant to corrosion and rust. These bikes have been around since the late 70’s and since that time replacement parts have remained basically the same. They still use wedge pins in the crank arms, and a two crank system with a left and right eccentric arm. The grips have remained the same as well as the connecting arms, pivot bolts and lever arms.

The Schwinn IC4 bike has a lot going for it in terms of durability and performance. It’s a great value at under $1,000 and offers quiet, magnetic resistance. It isn’t the most high-tech bike you’ll find on the market, but its Bluetooth connectivity makes it an accessible option for those who don’t want to pay thousands of dollars.

When riding, some Android users found that the data was not synching properly to the bike. There are over 100 levels of micro-resistance to tailor your workout to your preferred intensity level. This is a big plus and something you’d expect to find on more expensive bikes like the Bowflex VeloCore. Using the knob on the crossbar, you can manually turn the resistance level up or down. You are also able to adjust the level digitally with the press of a button. The Schwinn IC4 is quiet and smooth due to the magnetic resistance and 40-pound flywheel.

The monitor shows you a wide range of data, including pace, watts, stroke rate and Calories and automatically stores this information in either its internal memory or a USB drive. The Schwinn IC4 isn’t exactly cheap, but in our opinion, it is worth the cost. It provides excellent value when you consider that it performs roughly on par with big-name home-studio competition while still being much less expensive. Thanks to a 10-year frame, 3-year mechanical and electrical parts, and a 1-year labor warranty, it is even more worth it. With the exception of speed inaccuracies and the lack of a dedicated screen, the IC4 is one of our absolute favorite stationary cycles.