We had a previous Schwinn exercise bike (#112) that would have cost too much to fix (the computer that was needed cost more than the bike itself), so we purchased a new one instead for about the same amount of money. The new bike arrived from UPS in a badly mangled package. Fortunately most of the parts to the bike are virtually indestructable. The one major part that does not take well to rough handling is the computer/screen that controls all of the bike's secret inner workings and provides the readout. This was completely destroyed by UPS. When I called Nautilus/Schwinn, the customer service folks were helpful, but a replacement computer was delayed nearly a month because they didn't have any in stock.
Once the replacement computer came, the bike worked great. However, within a week it developed a bunch of strange noises inside while being used--ratcheting and bumping and metal parts clanging. These changed in sound and intensity for about two weeks, and now have become quiet again. I called the people at Nautilus/Schwinn and they had no answers, but took note of th matter. Everything seems to be working fine now.
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Customers Rating=4.0 / 5.0
More Detail For Schwinn 130 Upright Exercise Bike
- Compact stationary upright exercise bike with 6 programs and 16 resistance levels
- Easy-to-read LCD monitor displays time, distance, speed, calories burned, and more
- Extra-wide comfort seat with micro-adjustable fore/aft seat slider; 10 profile courses
- Adjustable handlebars with integrated heart-rate grip sensors; bottom transport wheels
- Mast water bottle holders; 10-year frame warranty; 1-year warranty on mechanical and electrical
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