FreeMotion Coachbike
Best immersive indoor cycle for riders seeking realistic, terrain-matching virtual training.
This is the closest you’ll get to outdoor road cycling without leaving your living room, thanks to a frame that physically tilts to match the virtual terrain. It’s an incredibly immersive experience, though the sheer scale of the equipment demands a dedicated space that standard stationary bikes simply don't require.
$7199.00
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Fit Tech
Who it's for
- Gym owners and athletes needing equipment built for constant use
- Home riders prioritizing a silent, low-maintenance workout environment
- Cyclists requiring a precise, custom fit for optimal comfort
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers seeking value-focused home fitness equipment
- Users wanting an all-in-one, screen-integrated streaming experience
- Home exercisers needing a portable bike for flexible room layouts
Performance breakdown
Terrain Simulation
Auto-adjusting incline and decline creates a remarkably realistic outdoor cycling feel.
Drive System Smoothness
The Gates Carbon Drive delivers a whisper-quiet, maintenance-free pedaling experience.
Ergonomic Customization
Extensive seat and handlebar adjustments accommodate virtually any rider's body type.
Digital Integration
Seamless iFIT connectivity provides a vast library of immersive global workouts.
Build Durability
Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame ensures long-term stability under intense daily use.
Control Accessibility
Handlebar-mounted controls allow for effortless adjustments without breaking your riding rhythm.
Key Specs
Drive System
Direct Drive Flywheel w/ Manual Brake
Crank & Axle
3-Piece Crank
Drive Belt
Gates Carbon GT Belt Drive System
Pedals
Dual-sided pedals (SPD and strap)
Resistance System
SMR™ Silent Magnetic Resistance
Elevation System
-10% decline to +20% incline
Emergency Stop
Manual Flywheel Break
Heart Rate Monitoring
ANT+ and Polar Compatible
Workout Fan
CrossFlow™ 3-Speed, 8 in / 20.3 cm Fan with AutoBreeze™
Accessory Charging
USB Charging Port
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