Sole Fitness R92 Recumbent Exercise Bike, Advanced Exercise Equipment for Home Workouts, Bluetooth, Touch Screen, Gym Equipment, Recumbent Bikes for Adults (Sole R92)








Key features
- •Features. 0 levels of ECB resistance for a quiet and smooth transition between resistance levels. 10 challenging programs in a large 9" blue backlit console.
- •12 position adjustable seat. Ergonomic pedal design with a 2� inward cant to prevent sore knees and feet. Heart rate monitoring on handlebar grips and with an included chest strap for ands free application.
- •Built-in cooling fan to keep the user cool throughout their workout. Water bottle holder to ensure the user stays hydrated while exercising. Transport wheels for easy mobility.
- •Maximum User Weight: 300 lbs. Made in China. Model Number: R92.
Sole Fitness R92 Recumbent Exercise Bike, Advanced Exercise Equipment for Home Workouts, Bluetooth, Touch Screen, Gym Equipment, Recumbent Bikes for Adults (Sole R92)
List Price: $1745.99$1571.39DEALYou Save: $174.60 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Based on 10 reviews
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Bonus points for customer service
Aaron Burns✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
PROS:
-Pretty quiet
-Service guy gave nice suggestion on extending longevity of resistance pad
-No cords
-Rack to put your remote control/book/water bottle on
-Real resistance. A technical fault isn't going to end this bike.
-Sole Fitness customer service knocked it out of the park. (see below)
CONS:
-HEAVIER than my mom after a Golden Corral visit. Seriously, if you plan to move this in front of your TV 4 days a week, even though this is a bike only, you won't be skipping arm day. It has wheels on the front to help, but I'm 5'10" and not weak, and this thing takes it out of me. Luckily I'm not short on space, so it's fine where it lives.
-You'll have to replace the resistance pad from time to time. I was told by service that life expectancy could be a year, to 5 years if you coat it with spray.
-Tiny 2-button screen that doesn't tell you much more than your watch does ). You can buy an add-on to track your heart rate, but considering there are a multitude of great wearable tech that do this (and a fresh burst in smart watches that will only get better!) I didn't get it. For the list price given on this bike, you'd think you'd get some sort of quality screen. What it can tell you is the reps. It also gives you generic calorie estimates you could google anyway.
My primary reason for rating this item as highly as I do is Sole Fitness customer service:
I waited for some time for this bike to arrive, before checking Amazon which stated it as "Delivered." Well it certainly wasn't, so I checked the tracking, and this item was listed as so badly damaged in transit that mid-transit, they shipped it back. They then proceeded to mark it as "delivered" because the original shipper signed for it. So amazon's coding picks that up as "delivered." Genius. So we emailed Amazon, they apologized and sent a new one via Overnight. Despite Overnight, it made it here a day later than expected delivery day. OK, none of this is anyone's fault than UPS and maybe Amazon's coding and maybe me for not tracking it until so late.
The new package was covered in huge holes. Keep in mind this box is SUPER HEAVY and marked "machine lift only". As I assembled it I saw marks on some parts, but I didn't buy this bike to show it in a fashion show, so not bothered. Then I saw the quarter of the fly wheel that had been facing outwards towards the edge of the box. It had small gauges in it that had displaced the metal. so now there's pointy metal sticking out that scratches up the resistance pad (making a super annoying noise). I tried filing it down, but didn't even make a mark on this metal. Seriously, when you buy this bike, what you're paying for is a thick chunk of metal in this very high quality flywheel. Amazon's site lets you choose to return it (so I could schedule a pick up, then take my chances that UPS won't damage my 3rd bike, then assemble again when it arrives). I chose to call Sole Fitness. They literally connect you straight on through to what amounts to "Joe at Joe's Specialists down the street from you." I know this scores big bonus points for some people, so worth mentioning. The guy was totally understanding, they shipped me a new fly wheel and installed it themselves.
So it's installed now, all support guys I spoke to (including installer that came to my house) were nice and friendly, and worked to fix my problem ASAP making sure to respect my schedule as much as possible.
-Pretty quiet
-Service guy gave nice suggestion on extending longevity of resistance pad
-No cords
-Rack to put your remote control/book/water bottle on
-Real resistance. A technical fault isn't going to end this bike.
-Sole Fitness customer service knocked it out of the park. (see below)
CONS:
-HEAVIER than my mom after a Golden Corral visit. Seriously, if you plan to move this in front of your TV 4 days a week, even though this is a bike only, you won't be skipping arm day. It has wheels on the front to help, but I'm 5'10" and not weak, and this thing takes it out of me. Luckily I'm not short on space, so it's fine where it lives.
-You'll have to replace the resistance pad from time to time. I was told by service that life expectancy could be a year, to 5 years if you coat it with spray.
-Tiny 2-button screen that doesn't tell you much more than your watch does ). You can buy an add-on to track your heart rate, but considering there are a multitude of great wearable tech that do this (and a fresh burst in smart watches that will only get better!) I didn't get it. For the list price given on this bike, you'd think you'd get some sort of quality screen. What it can tell you is the reps. It also gives you generic calorie estimates you could google anyway.
My primary reason for rating this item as highly as I do is Sole Fitness customer service:
I waited for some time for this bike to arrive, before checking Amazon which stated it as "Delivered." Well it certainly wasn't, so I checked the tracking, and this item was listed as so badly damaged in transit that mid-transit, they shipped it back. They then proceeded to mark it as "delivered" because the original shipper signed for it. So amazon's coding picks that up as "delivered." Genius. So we emailed Amazon, they apologized and sent a new one via Overnight. Despite Overnight, it made it here a day later than expected delivery day. OK, none of this is anyone's fault than UPS and maybe Amazon's coding and maybe me for not tracking it until so late.
The new package was covered in huge holes. Keep in mind this box is SUPER HEAVY and marked "machine lift only". As I assembled it I saw marks on some parts, but I didn't buy this bike to show it in a fashion show, so not bothered. Then I saw the quarter of the fly wheel that had been facing outwards towards the edge of the box. It had small gauges in it that had displaced the metal. so now there's pointy metal sticking out that scratches up the resistance pad (making a super annoying noise). I tried filing it down, but didn't even make a mark on this metal. Seriously, when you buy this bike, what you're paying for is a thick chunk of metal in this very high quality flywheel. Amazon's site lets you choose to return it (so I could schedule a pick up, then take my chances that UPS won't damage my 3rd bike, then assemble again when it arrives). I chose to call Sole Fitness. They literally connect you straight on through to what amounts to "Joe at Joe's Specialists down the street from you." I know this scores big bonus points for some people, so worth mentioning. The guy was totally understanding, they shipped me a new fly wheel and installed it themselves.
So it's installed now, all support guys I spoke to (including installer that came to my house) were nice and friendly, and worked to fix my problem ASAP making sure to respect my schedule as much as possible.
Great addition to my sole gym
Spencer✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
I have added this bike to my sole gym equipment including sole treadmill and sole rowing machine. This bike is consistent with all of sole products as far as quality, usability, and assembly. The bike is rather heavy, but thats no issue. Minimal assembly required and the packaging was great. Would recommend 👌
If you are 6 ft 2 inches or taller, you will need to modify this bike.
dirty dave✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
The Sole SB700 is as advertised. It is heavy, quiet, and sturdy. It is basic with no fancy software. The resistance adjustment is manual; not electronic. It should last a very long time. The assembly is simple and takes about 30 minutes for one person. With two persons; perhaps even less time. I do have a serious reservation: The seat adjustment does not allow adequate leg extension for a person 74 inches tall. I called Sole about this, asking if a longer seat post is available. The representatives I spoke with were cordial, but said they had never had this issue raised by other users. Ultimately, they were unable to help me. I solved the problem by fitting an internal sleeve into the existing post and welding a stainless steel extension onto the existing short post. This could be a problem for someone who is not a welder or does not have access to a welding shop willing to take on the project of extending the seat post. So if you are 6 ft. 2 in. tall or taller, do not buy this bike and expect it to fit your leg length. Trying to get a decent workout without full leg extension is unsatisfactory, exhausting and possibly damaging to your knees.
Apart from the above, I think this bike is a super bargain at the current sale price. It is nice to be able to purchase it directly from Sole. Also, being made in Taiwan instead of in China is a big plus for me.
Apart from the above, I think this bike is a super bargain at the current sale price. It is nice to be able to purchase it directly from Sole. Also, being made in Taiwan instead of in China is a big plus for me.
Good bike for daily cardio, misses the mark in a few areas, worth the money.
The multimedia guy✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
I like this bike. It's worth what I paid for it. Having said that, it just barely misses the mark in a bunch of ways. First of all, there is no way to unpack it to inspect without destroying the box. And, as Sole has no physical showroom, there is no way to see this bike in person without buying and destroying the box. That is a major stupidity. Then, when you do peel away and destroy the layers of packing, the very first part to assemble is the rear support cover "“ and the screws provided to attach it are the wrong thread "“ they don't go in. What an awful introduction to a purchase of this size. If you manage to calm down and get past all that, the rest of the assembly is relatively smooth as exercise equipment goes.
The bike has a relatively powerful top-computer / display as far as sub $1K upright bikes go. It's right in the sweet spot of reasonable price and good features.
Some comments in no particular order
"¢ This is a bike for people who need 20-60 minutes of cardio a day, not freaks who wear spandex and want to destroy all cars and bike around everywhere. The resistance levels are just right for that.
"¢ I'm a big guy "“ the adjustable seat support needed to be reversed to fit back far enough to put my butt and my legs/feet at the right distance. I'm positive that reversed plate will someday break from metal fatigue and I'll need to get another. Having said that, the saddle it comes with is just fine. No idea why people have complained about that "“ my big rear-end fits just fine
"¢ The two user-programmable buttons are cool "“ set your own workout. The downside is that there is no setting to allow "cool-down" after the workout, so setting a minute or two of lower resistance to get your heart rate back down is then calculated into the averages at the end. Bummer.
"¢ The fan is nice but not very powerful. The speakers are handy but do not produce very rich sound. It's a soundtrack to pace your workout "“ nothing more.
"¢ The power switch described in the instructions doesn't exist. It now uses an idle timer to shut-down. It'd have been nice if the manual said that somewhere.
"¢ The gauges on the top display aren't adjustable. I'd really prefer MPH to RPM, but there's no way to change it.
Bottom line "“ this is a great bike for someone who is looking for a reliable, daily workout and wants better than a couple of hundred buck special, but isn't prepared to spend for gym quality systems. I'd buy it again knowing what I know.
The bike has a relatively powerful top-computer / display as far as sub $1K upright bikes go. It's right in the sweet spot of reasonable price and good features.
Some comments in no particular order
"¢ This is a bike for people who need 20-60 minutes of cardio a day, not freaks who wear spandex and want to destroy all cars and bike around everywhere. The resistance levels are just right for that.
"¢ I'm a big guy "“ the adjustable seat support needed to be reversed to fit back far enough to put my butt and my legs/feet at the right distance. I'm positive that reversed plate will someday break from metal fatigue and I'll need to get another. Having said that, the saddle it comes with is just fine. No idea why people have complained about that "“ my big rear-end fits just fine
"¢ The two user-programmable buttons are cool "“ set your own workout. The downside is that there is no setting to allow "cool-down" after the workout, so setting a minute or two of lower resistance to get your heart rate back down is then calculated into the averages at the end. Bummer.
"¢ The fan is nice but not very powerful. The speakers are handy but do not produce very rich sound. It's a soundtrack to pace your workout "“ nothing more.
"¢ The power switch described in the instructions doesn't exist. It now uses an idle timer to shut-down. It'd have been nice if the manual said that somewhere.
"¢ The gauges on the top display aren't adjustable. I'd really prefer MPH to RPM, but there's no way to change it.
Bottom line "“ this is a great bike for someone who is looking for a reliable, daily workout and wants better than a couple of hundred buck special, but isn't prepared to spend for gym quality systems. I'd buy it again knowing what I know.
Great bike for price
Joe Walker✓ Verified Purchase•May 8, 2023
Overall happy with this bike. I have arthritis in my knees so bought this bike to keep knees strong before replacement surgery and for recovery after. Seat adjusts very easily by pulling on bar below seat between your legs and sliding seat where you want it and locking into place. Has cup holders and ledge for iphone./ ipad. Says it has 20 levels, but 1-10 feel about the same (little resistance). I put it on 15 to feel some reisistance. May not be enough if you are younger/ stronger than me - may want to upgrade to a heavier wheel but then price goes up too. This is good for me though. If you bike to hard on it instead of keeping a slower pace, the seat does wiggle a little and make noise, but if i have enough resistance and bike at a slower/steady pace, it is very quiet - I can only hear my knee grinding and cracking - lol. For the price, I think this is a good at home bike. They offer more expensive models if you want more resisitance levels and a studier bike.
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