It went together easily in less than an hour. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.
Bought this bike in early December and have been using it daily since then. I am overall very satisfied with the purchase. I do not use the Ifit app. The only metrics that I am concerned with are what I can control manually i.e. resistance level. I pedal for time and have the pedal cadence displayed during the ride. I’m at an age (72) where I am more comfortable doing my own workouts rather than following an instructor. I warmup at about a 70-75 pedal cadence and finish at about 90-95. I have found some great indoor cycling vids on UA-cam which I play on my tablet and cast to a big screen TV. The only issue I had with it was a slight knocking sound at high rpm’s. I realized it was coming from the seat post which I had set near the max height. I lowered it a notch and the noise abated.
Thank you for reviewing this bike. I purchased one for my husband as an anniversary gift after watching your review, and he absolutely loves it, as do I. Thank you! Much obliged!!
Thank you for saving me $2000 I was about to buy the Nordictrack S22i. I have a Nordictrack 2450 and absolutely love it. I am a Nordictrack fan, however, I am not rich. I watched your reviews of the indoor bikes and was so impressed with your review of the ProForm Tour de France. I bought one at Costco, put it together and I love it! You are my hero. :)
I purchased one from Costco in Nov 2020 and ended up returning it because (i) I felt a "hiccup" on the left pedal side at high resistance levels (ii) the right pedal was slipping out, and (iii) screws for display bar didn't fit properly and wobbled. Purchased a second one a few weeks ago and it performs much better! No hiccup, no gimpy pedals and no wobbly parts. As much as I'd love to own a Keiser M3i, having the peace of mind of buying good-enough new from Costco beats paying 5x more for or risking a refurbished second hand Keiser....thanks Costco! Also, I'm 5'1" and am able to ride this relatively comfortably.
Thanks for the info. I just purchased this bike. I plan to screencast to a TV so that is a way to be able to run alternative apps and still have access to the resistance buttons.
Inspire IC2. I can't find ANYTHING reviewing it and the website gives minimal details. Thank you for all your reviews. I've learned so much and it helps me narrow down my search.
Thanks so much for your review. I had been on overload trying to figure out the best bike for me to get. Got this one at Costco this morning and had my first ride today. I really like it. Ordered a gel seat cover immediately, but other than the y comfy seat it’s great! Thanks for your help!
I have some notes about this bike. I'm a 20+ year cyclist and 6'1". My big complaint about fitment is the seat setback is insane. Even when you have the horizontal seat adjustment slid as far forward as possible, the seat set back from the bottom bracket is still a good two inches more than most road bikes. The handlebar reach is also pretty far with zero reach adjustment; it doesn't bother me as I ride a really aggressive road bike setup, but I know it would bother many others and give them neck/shoulder strain if they do prolonged seated riding. The one inch incremental adjustments are also not ideal, as I tend to land between two sizes. The really weird resistance/tablet setup seems intentional. Pro-form and iFit are both owned by the same parent company (Icon Fitness). They probably intentionally hid the resistance adjustment behind the tablet mount so that most users would have to stay/buy an iFit subscription to avoid the inconvenience of resistance adjustment and removing their tablet every time they wanted to adjust the resistance. Speaking of resistance, resistance levels 1-10 are basically useless out of the box for any experienced/heavier rider. Modifying the resistance adjustment is almost a necessity. There's also another version of this model called the Sport CX, which is sold at Sam's Club for $399. It's basically an identical bike, sans the Tour de France branding. A couple more complaints are the seat and handlebar bushing. I've ridden dozens of seats and this is by far one of the worst. The handlebar bushing is also really sloppy, regardless of how tight you make it. The handlebar rocking drives my OCD crazy. Value for money, though, having magnetic adjustment for this price is really hard to beat. The bike is also incredibly quiet, in fact very quiet, and the drivetrain is surprisingly smooth. For the price I cannot complain, despite some of its faults.
Could you do a video sometime explaining how spd pedals work? For those of us just getting started never having used clip-in pedals before. What you need and how to set it up?
I’m a shorter rider (5’1) my knees are fully locked at the lowest point of the stroke with the CBC. I’d hate to return the bike so I came on here to see if anyone has recommendations? Not sure if I changed the saddle or pedals if that would help?
Thank you for your reviews. They are very informative and helpful. I am 5’3” and would prefer to try out the units that seem acceptable to me but it is difficult to find a nearby location to do so. I would love to see a comparison of the Sunny Health SF-B1805 and SF-B1913.
wonderful, helpful review. Your rating system is excellent! Thanks for the considerable work, trouble and video editing you had to go through along with purchasing all those bikes!
Just bought this bike a month ago and works great price is also very good, except the resistance on low levels, even with the boost adjustment I barely can FEA any resistance until I get level 8-10, so when using iFit and the trainer says “ I am adding resistance” and move from 2 to 3 sounds for me as a joke. Is it only me?? Other than that if you move manually and work from 10 to 14 then works great for me. Can any one has the same issue.
Thanks for this! I’m 5’2 and noticed the seat to handle bar does feel a bit too far out. For now I’ll be replacing the seat and pedals with hopes that makes my rides a lot more enjoyable.
Did you change out the seat and pedals? I’m about to purchase this bike but have now read how it’s not comfortable for us shorter peoples. 🙃 Did it help?
@@portuguesehydrangea4818 hello! I changed the seat and it’s made a huge difference. Still shopping for pedals. I love the bike thus far I purchased mine from Amazon Bikeroo Oversized Bike Seat - Compatible with Peloton, Exercise or Road Bikes - Bicycle Saddle Replacement with Wide Cushion for Men & Womens Comfort www.amazon.com/dp/B07B646ZZY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_FR08JVWSKFHFKQJW3X6V?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Hi! I’m between this bike and another bike that was reviewed. Just wondering how you like the bike now that you’ve had it for some time and how you like the ifit app? I’m about 5’1 so worried about the handle bars being too far out. Thanks!
Hi tailhappy, sorry if this is lengthy. All in all great vid with great information. You make a great point to note that it won't work with other apps which i appreciate as well as pointing out the low maximum resistance. My question is how does this bike hold up against bikes in the sub $1000 range? (Like the IC4 for example) I see several people comparing almost every bike to a peloton but I don't see the point comparing something to a rival that costs 4 to 5 times its price? Thank you
On the Proform bike, I am 5’4”, is the seat comfortable? I prefer to sit upright considering I have chronic back issues and leaning forward seems tiring (I think - I don’t really bike.). I hope I can put the seat down where I can be more comfortable (and forward, so the handle would not be too far out) last, Do I need to subscribe to iFIT? Too many questions. Appreciate your review. Thanks.
Thank you for the great, informative reviews. I would love to see a review on the Proform Studio Pro 22 including how it might compare to the Nordictrack S22i. Thank you.
This is the most uncomfortable exercise bike I have ever ridden on. I purchased it with my bf. He is 6'2"; I am 5' 2". I finally had to purchase a gel seat cover which actually makes it somewhat useable. Now I no longer need special bike shorts, a maxi-pad and yoga pants all worn at the same time just to sit on it for more than 5min. My boyfriend rides real bikes and goes on 30-80 mile rides. I am the only one that really uses this exercise bike. I have owned cheap Target/Kmart exercise bikes in the past where you could just jump on and ride for 30 min and get some exercise. Perhaps this is made for pro-cyclists; certainly not the average person just trying to burn a few calories. I feel like this bike slants down and is hard on the wrists. Too late to return it, please reply with how to adjust the seat tilt; there is no lever for that. Thanks!
I'm 5'6" and it's a little stretched out for me so most of my ride my hands are rested on my legs, unless I'm standing. The seat is horrible so I added two terry clothes for extra cushion. The buttons are a little flimsy and after 3wks of regular 90min rides the Display button is starting to stick. For the price it's a good bike but I highly doubt it's going to last as long as my Proform treadmill (15yr).
Sure would like to see you review the Sunny SF-B1852, Synergy Pro Magnetic. It has great specs and for theSunny price of just over $600 (with the SAVE10 at checkout) it appears to be a one of their best models.
If you have the option to buy a CycleOps 300 pro or this new Costco proform for the same price, which would be the wiser choice? I'm trying to decide, please advise 🙏 😌
Hey I cant figure out how to power down the tablet holder..for the Costco cycle. I keep replacing the batteries in order to use the resistance feature??? Not sure how to fix it.
Is there any way you could mention how close each bike feels to a real road bike 1-10? 10= feels 100% like riding a real bike. That's really all I care about is if a bike feels like a real road bike. I'm trying to find the best bang for buck bike that that feels real. Maybe mention in Drive Train Feel: category how much 1-10 it feels like a real bike or something. Great videos and great info but that's the only thing missing I feel.
Would you consider reviewing the new NordicTrack Studio? It seems like the best value I’ve found for a bike with magnetic resistance and a built-in touchscreen.
Really interested in a shorter person's view on this. I am 5'3" so the lower handle bar height would not be a problem, but I do wonder if I'd feel too stretched out due to the distance of seat to handle bars
@@danielledegroft2170 I’m 5”1 and I had difficulties riding comfortably because my knees would lock at full extend while pedaling but I’m not sure if the handle bar is a factor also.
I don’t know if anyone else has had the same problem with this bike, but I am having to replace the batteries for the display screen every other day! The screen has never been bright (fades in and out a lot) but after a day or so, it’s dead and since the display controls the resistance, I need to replace them in order to do a proper ride. As a side note, I have only done rides using the peloton app, so I use my iPad and have to adjust resistance manually. Does this model sync to the resistance of the teacher if you use the streaming platform that comes with it? I have yet to figure that part out! I’m glad I found your reviews and I’m going to watch more of them as I am very tempted to return this model and upgrade for something else. I’m spending so much money in batteries, it’s not worth the savings on the cost of the bike!
Yes, the resistance syncs to the trainer. I have the ProForm rowing machine, also from Costco, and both the rower and the bike will adjust resistance automatically based on the trainer's resistance when using the iFit app (they both come with a 1-year subscription to iFit). You can also switch to adjusting resistance in the app. When you do, a "Follow trainer" button appears on screen and you can easily switch back to syncing with the trainer. Love the rowing machine and plan on getting the bike (just as soon as they're back in stock at Costco)!
The "missing" part on yours to cover the cables was not manufactured correctly for mine. Screw holes do not line up with how its supposed to be installed.
does anyone know the console size? i'm trying to figure out what size tablet would be appropriate. ie the ipad air which is 10.9 inches vs. the ipad pro which is 12.9 inches. thanks in advance!
Any advice on what type of bike for someone who is looking to get into indoor cycling... caveat is starting weight is about 330 lbs... hence the bike! Lol 😆
Any recommendation anybody? I need bike that allows a very non-aggressive riding position. More upright. I'm 6'1" and 65 and recovering from hip replacement surgery. The Costco bike is in the right price range but the aggressive riding position is a deal breaker for me. Also: Great review, TailHappy!
How does this compare to the pro form carbon cx that is on the pro form website? Thank you for all the videos this is really helping me to narrow down what bike I want to purchase!
Hey! Im 5'2" as well, does your wife like the bike enough that she would buy it again? Or have you guys switched to something more comfortable? Would love to know since my husband and I are similar to you and your wife and also looking for a stationary bike that will accommodate us both. Thanks!
It's hard to tell exactly from the description online, but 2 major differences I can tell is that the 500 SPX is a lower quality bike (lots of complaints about looseness and squeaking parts), and the biggest difference is that it has a manual resistance adjustment that has a felt or leather pad that pushes against the flywheel as you turn the knob, whereas the Tour De France uses a automatic magnetic resistance. What that means is that as the trainer in the app raises or lowers the resistance, the 500 SPX won't change, you have to do it manually, and the Tour De France changes resistance automatically.
I just got this bike this week after watching your review. There are two quality issues I've noticed with this bike. One is really bad in that the computer did not work out of the box, the other is more of a general QA annoyance. The computer on this bike was not working at all after I got it assembled. When I called support they though it was the reed switch and were going to send me a new one. I started trouble shooting things one by one with a multimeter starting with the reed switch, which tested fine. I then tested shorting the two reed switch wires on the computer's wiring harness and it registered the simulated rotations. I then started going to each wiring harness one by one to test where the connection was getting lost since there are a few of them. It turned out one of the leads on one of the wiring harnesses was not snapped all the way in on so the reed switch was not registering rotations. I just took some small pliers and gently pulled on the pin till I heard a click. After reconnecting it everything was good to go. My other quality gripe is that the computer/tablet hold is not level by 2-3 degrees. It is enough to be quite noticeable especially when using my ipad with the ifit app. I can't find any adjustment for this, so I think it's that the screw holes to mount the arm are not in the right spot. I may try drilling them out on the tablet side to get a enough play to make it level. Overall it's not a bad bike. The fact that it was DOA out of the box is pretty bad though. Clearly their QA department doesn't check these before shipping. My other gripe is that the seat is not very comfortable. Definitely a lot more painful than my cheap road bike seat. I will probably get a gel cover for it. I'm not a hardcore biker though. Just occasional commuting on my road bike. This is my first fitness bike. Really though, for the money, it's still a pretty good deal. Just the iFit membership that's included is a 1 year family plan which would cost $396 alone at $33 per month. So you could think of it as buying iFit and getting a free bike. If you only need the individual membership, the savings won't be as big.
Thank you for this, was worried about the height for my daughter who is also 5'3". I'm 6'1" and my wife is 5'7". Hopefully we'll all be ok. Getting this today.
I just picked up the CBC yesterday, spent about 1.5 hrs putting it together, only to find out that my wife has hard time using it. She is barely 5-feet and cannot comfortably reach the paddles. I have the handles and the seat at the lowest position and the seat moved to the most forward position as well. I don't think this is meant for people under 5-6.
@@2675142 No, it was a ProForm CBC Tour de France model. Our local gym has Peleton and my wife is comfortable using those, no problem. I think the Tour de France model is not for short stature folks, can's say anything about other ProForm models. Didn't find exact seat/handle specs on the site or manual. YMMV.
Concerning it not shutting off automatically...if the iFit app is still running it will not shut off,, therefore when done with your session close out the app and it will shut down on its own.
This didn't work for me, I'm assuming because the iPad & bike were still connected via bluetooth, even though I closed the app. Once I shut off the iPad the display on the bike turned off. Since having to shut the iPad down is a pain, I'm going to try just disconnecting the bike from the iPad in the bluetooth settings tonight and see if that works.
So I'm not sure what was going on before, but I have confirmed after several controlled tests that Aaron is correct...as long as the app is open the bike's display stays on (and runs down the battery) close the app and it turns off after a few minutes!
Have you ridden and can you comment on the ProForm Studio Bikes? I watched about 5 hours of your reviews yesterday. ProForm makes a bike called the Studio Bike. They make two version of this, one with a 10" screen and one with a 22" screen. I think that the ProForm Studio Bikes are supposed to be closer to the NordicTrack bikes rather than the ProForm CBC, specifically on the resistance which the CBC is lacking (unless you use your hack). I would love your thoughts!
The Costco ProForm Tour De France listed dimensions (fully assembled, the footprint is 57” L x22” W) differ from the Sport CX. The Sport CX has the same dimensions as the Carbon CX (21.9” Width x 52.5” Depth x 51” Height).
I returned this bike. After a few weeks of riding, it was making a lot of noise. I thought the flywheel needed an adjustment but it was in the bearings. I’m 5’4” I used to attend spin classes regularly and used a road bike. I felt the handlebar position was uncomfortable but I could get used to it if needed. The real problem for me was the seat. After the initial break in period I was having issues with numbness, I’ve never experienced this before. It could be user error though. Another issue is the depth for an iPad or iPhone. My phone has a thin case but I was still not able to rest it in the lip. I had to use an attachment to hold my iPhone. Also I kept knocking my water bottle off the center cup holder. The cup holder would work for a larger cup I suppose but a regular water bottle kept falling out. I had to order another water bottle holder. I didn’t like the pedals and was going to replace them when the bearings had issues. I don’t want to buy a Peleton right now, so I’m trying to find a reliable quiet bike.
I was thinking I could just attach a separate tablet holder($25 on Amazon) if I wanted to use a non-iFit app and have access to the console. I ordered the bike (the Sam’s Club version) but haven’t received it yet to know if there is a good place to attach it.
Finally got the Sam’s club bike yesterday. Assembled it last night- took about 1.5 hours, but easy to assemble. Took 20 min just to unpack it. No parts missing and only 1 minor defect that I noticed so far. One of the screws for the water bottle caged doesn’t catch. Still usable, just made the other screw really tight. Explored ifit and took my first ride this morning. Went with an easy one since I haven’t ridden in years, but I found it a little too easy. Nice scenery in Glacier National Park though. Enjoyed it. Looking forward to more rides, may even do a second ride today.
Could you do a review on CHAOKE indoor cycling bike? It’s the cheapest on amazon with the best reviews but I’m not sure if the jorodo would be more worth it
Can you flip the stalk around so the seat is sliding forward from the center instead of back? I'd even be willing to drill holes in the other side for the adjustment pin. I'm planning on getting it, but I'm short and it seems it would be unusable if the handlebar to seat distance is too far for even the tall people.
Great advice and information. Thanks. A grammar note: you use the term inertia as you are describing the movement of the flywheel. Inertia means a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. I think you are looking for the word "momentum".
i believe it is the exact same bike except it has the weight rack and weights. i debated buying it but its so similar to this its basically the exact same thing.
The Costco ProForm Tour De France listed dimensions (fully assembled, the footprint is 57” L x22” W) differ from the Sport CX. The Sport CX has the same dimensions as the Carbon CX (21.9” Width x 52.5” Depth x 51” Height).
How loud is this bike? I have young ones that I don’t want to disturb when sleeping? Do you have a decibel measure or can you add a sound clip to you videos?
Hey man, at your height, how are you able to not hit the handle bar with your knees.? it happens to me a lot and it is annoying ( no adjustment on the bike seem to work for me)
Hello there I have a quick question? About Pro-Form Le Tour de France Bike, I been thinking to buy ones for myself, they are too many model , thank you for sharing.
How did you ever get the display to turn off on the console? Its just lcd like an loc clock, could it be that it is always suppose to be on and the bluetooth function doesn't engage until the wheel moves? (I ask because my display has been on since I got the bike and has not gone off in 3 days) Also mine takes AA batteries not AAA
Thank you for the review. I purchased one of these from Costco today. Mine came with the plastic piece and fit fine. I already have a Nordic track treadmill and we like the iFit package. We have a family plan and renewed during Black Friday for $19 a month or $228 a year. I was able to enter the code they came with this bike and it extended my next payment out 1 year. So the $385 Costco price drops to $157 as we planned to keep buying iFit for our other equipment. At $157 I really can’t complain about this bike. Thanks again for the video review.
@@TailHappyTV this is a good point for anyone interested in Zwift. if it was compatible to zwift the power range is not enough to do any sprinting intervals. I use zwift with my Tacx trainer and trek Madone. this bike is for anyone that wants to achieve some fitness or a starter stationary bike for $400. After 12 months if it doesn't turn into a place to hang clothes then buy a high end bike. no need to waste $4,000 and $50 per month to realize you rather do outdoor cycling 8 months per year.
It went together easily in less than an hour. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.
Can you post a Google sheet of all your scores to compare along with links to video reviews.
Bought this bike in early December and have been using it daily since then. I am overall very satisfied with the purchase. I do not use the Ifit app. The only metrics that I am concerned with are what I can control manually i.e. resistance level. I pedal for time and have the pedal cadence displayed during the ride. I’m at an age (72) where I am more comfortable doing my own workouts rather than following an instructor. I warmup at about a 70-75 pedal cadence and finish at about 90-95. I have found some great indoor cycling vids on UA-cam which I play on my tablet and cast to a big screen TV. The only issue I had with it was a slight knocking sound at high rpm’s. I realized it was coming from the seat post which I had set near the max height. I lowered it a notch and the noise abated.
Thank you for reviewing this bike. I purchased one for my husband as an anniversary gift after watching your review, and he absolutely loves it, as do I. Thank you! Much obliged!!
How tall are both of you? I’m 5:10 and wondering if I’ll feel really stretched
Thank you for saving me $2000 I was about to buy the Nordictrack S22i. I have a Nordictrack 2450 and absolutely love it. I am a Nordictrack fan, however, I am not rich. I watched your reviews of the indoor bikes and was so impressed with your review of the ProForm Tour de France. I bought one at Costco, put it together and I love it! You are my hero. :)
I purchased one from Costco in Nov 2020 and ended up returning it because (i) I felt a "hiccup" on the left pedal side at high resistance levels (ii) the right pedal was slipping out, and (iii) screws for display bar didn't fit properly and wobbled. Purchased a second one a few weeks ago and it performs much better! No hiccup, no gimpy pedals and no wobbly parts. As much as I'd love to own a Keiser M3i, having the peace of mind of buying good-enough new from Costco beats paying 5x more for or risking a refurbished second hand Keiser....thanks Costco!
Also, I'm 5'1" and am able to ride this relatively comfortably.
Thank you for such a thorough review!
Thanks for the info. I just purchased this bike. I plan to screencast to a TV so that is a way to be able to run alternative apps and still have access to the resistance buttons.
Do you still like it?
Only one question - what are you guys gonna do with your collection of bikes! I got the Echelon and love it.
Your tail happy scoring on each bike is really helpful- thanks!
Inspire IC2. I can't find ANYTHING reviewing it and the website gives minimal details. Thank you for all your reviews. I've learned so much and it helps me narrow down my search.
Thanks so much for your review. I had been on overload trying to figure out the best bike for me to get. Got this one at Costco this morning and had my first ride today. I really like it. Ordered a gel seat cover immediately, but other than the y comfy seat it’s great! Thanks for your help!
I have some notes about this bike. I'm a 20+ year cyclist and 6'1". My big complaint about fitment is the seat setback is insane. Even when you have the horizontal seat adjustment slid as far forward as possible, the seat set back from the bottom bracket is still a good two inches more than most road bikes. The handlebar reach is also pretty far with zero reach adjustment; it doesn't bother me as I ride a really aggressive road bike setup, but I know it would bother many others and give them neck/shoulder strain if they do prolonged seated riding. The one inch incremental adjustments are also not ideal, as I tend to land between two sizes. The really weird resistance/tablet setup seems intentional. Pro-form and iFit are both owned by the same parent company (Icon Fitness). They probably intentionally hid the resistance adjustment behind the tablet mount so that most users would have to stay/buy an iFit subscription to avoid the inconvenience of resistance adjustment and removing their tablet every time they wanted to adjust the resistance. Speaking of resistance, resistance levels 1-10 are basically useless out of the box for any experienced/heavier rider. Modifying the resistance adjustment is almost a necessity. There's also another version of this model called the Sport CX, which is sold at Sam's Club for $399. It's basically an identical bike, sans the Tour de France branding. A couple more complaints are the seat and handlebar bushing. I've ridden dozens of seats and this is by far one of the worst. The handlebar bushing is also really sloppy, regardless of how tight you make it. The handlebar rocking drives my OCD crazy. Value for money, though, having magnetic adjustment for this price is really hard to beat. The bike is also incredibly quiet, in fact very quiet, and the drivetrain is surprisingly smooth. For the price I cannot complain, despite some of its faults.
What is the minimum inseam on this bike? I'm 4'10 and wondering if I'm able to use this bike. Thank you for all your videos and reviews!
I know Im kind of off topic but does anyone know a good place to watch new series online ?
@Gus Major I use flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
I would like to see a video of hooking the Pro-form up to Zwift. Thanks, enjoy your vids.
do you know if this bike is compatible with Zwift?
That would be incredibly helpful
Could you do a video sometime explaining how spd pedals work? For those of us just getting started never having used clip-in pedals before. What you need and how to set it up?
I’m a shorter rider (5’1) my knees are fully locked at the lowest point of the stroke with the CBC. I’d hate to return the bike so I came on here to see if anyone has recommendations? Not sure if I changed the saddle or pedals if that would help?
Hello, I’m interesting in purchasing this bike and came across your comment. Were you able to find something that helped or did you return the bike?
Thanks for the review. I got it on Costco sale price of $300.
Amazing reviews and very thorough. Thank you for posting and for committing the time. Would you be able to review the Bowflex C6?
I did the schwinn ic which is the same as the c6 right? Did you see my ic4 review?
@@TailHappyTV Hi I did not will find it and check that review out. Thank you again! Happy New Year!
Costcos ifit free menbership a family one or individual one?
I watched another review and that one explained it was family.
Interested in finding something that will go well with Apple fitness
Thank you for your reviews. They are very informative and helpful. I am 5’3” and would prefer to try out the units that seem acceptable to me but it is difficult to find a nearby location to do so. I would love to see a comparison of the Sunny Health SF-B1805 and SF-B1913.
Anyone used this bike with Apple Fitness? If yes please provide some details on how the experience was
wonderful, helpful review. Your rating system is excellent! Thanks for the considerable work, trouble and video editing you had to go through along with purchasing all those bikes!
Thanks great video. How much difference is there between this and the pro form carbon cx?
Just bought this bike a month ago and works great price is also very good, except the resistance on low levels, even with the boost adjustment I barely can FEA any resistance until I get level 8-10, so when using iFit and the trainer says “ I am adding resistance” and move from 2 to 3 sounds for me as a joke. Is it only me?? Other than that if you move manually and work from 10 to 14 then works great for me. Can any one has the same issue.
Thanks for this! I’m 5’2 and noticed the seat to handle bar does feel a bit too far out. For now I’ll be replacing the seat and pedals with hopes that makes my rides a lot more enjoyable.
Did you change out the seat and pedals? I’m about to purchase this bike but have now read how it’s not comfortable for us shorter peoples. 🙃 Did it help?
@@portuguesehydrangea4818 hello! I changed the seat and it’s made a huge difference. Still shopping for pedals. I love the bike thus far
I purchased mine from Amazon
Bikeroo Oversized Bike Seat - Compatible with Peloton, Exercise or Road Bikes - Bicycle Saddle Replacement with Wide Cushion for Men & Womens Comfort www.amazon.com/dp/B07B646ZZY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_FR08JVWSKFHFKQJW3X6V?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@michelleguerrero3616 thank you Michelle! That’s good info, I’ll check out the link for Amazon. Thanks for responding.
Hi! I’m between this bike and another bike that was reviewed. Just wondering how you like the bike now that you’ve had it for some time and how you like the ifit app? I’m about 5’1 so worried about the handle bars being too far out. Thanks!
Hi tailhappy, sorry if this is lengthy. All in all great vid with great information. You make a great point to note that it won't work with other apps which i appreciate as well as pointing out the low maximum resistance. My question is how does this bike hold up against bikes in the sub $1000 range? (Like the IC4 for example) I see several people comparing almost every bike to a peloton but I don't see the point comparing something to a rival that costs 4 to 5 times its price? Thank you
Please browse my channel. I have reviewed many bikes in the 300 to 600 range
On the Proform bike, I am 5’4”, is the seat comfortable? I prefer to sit upright considering I have chronic back issues and leaning forward seems tiring (I think - I don’t really bike.). I hope I can put the seat down where I can be more comfortable (and forward, so the handle would not be too far out) last, Do I need to subscribe to iFIT? Too many questions. Appreciate your review. Thanks.
You have to make sure you disconnect Bluetooth or the lcd screen stays on
Thank you for the great, informative reviews. I would love to see a review on the Proform Studio Pro 22 including how it might compare to the Nordictrack S22i. Thank you.
This is the most uncomfortable exercise bike I have ever ridden on. I purchased it with my bf. He is 6'2"; I am 5' 2". I finally had to purchase a gel seat cover which actually makes it somewhat useable. Now I no longer need special bike shorts, a maxi-pad and yoga pants all worn at the same time just to sit on it for more than 5min. My boyfriend rides real bikes and goes on 30-80 mile rides. I am the only one that really uses this exercise bike. I have owned cheap Target/Kmart exercise bikes in the past where you could just jump on and ride for 30 min and get some exercise. Perhaps this is made for pro-cyclists; certainly not the average person just trying to burn a few calories. I feel like this bike slants down and is hard on the wrists. Too late to return it, please reply with how to adjust the seat tilt; there is no lever for that. Thanks!
I'm 5'6" and it's a little stretched out for me so most of my ride my hands are rested on my legs, unless I'm standing. The seat is horrible so I added two terry clothes for extra cushion. The buttons are a little flimsy and after 3wks of regular 90min rides the Display button is starting to stick. For the price it's a good bike but I highly doubt it's going to last as long as my Proform treadmill (15yr).
Sure would like to see you review the Sunny SF-B1852, Synergy Pro Magnetic. It has great specs and for theSunny price of just over $600 (with the SAVE10 at checkout) it appears to be a one of their best models.
And the sunny 6100
I love a good sturdy bike that will last for a couple years with heavy usage
If you have the option to buy a CycleOps 300 pro or this new Costco proform for the same price, which would be the wiser choice? I'm trying to decide, please advise 🙏 😌
Hey I cant figure out how to power down the tablet holder..for the Costco cycle. I keep replacing the batteries in order to use the resistance feature??? Not sure how to fix it.
Is there any way you could mention how close each bike feels to a real road bike 1-10? 10= feels 100% like riding a real bike. That's really all I care about is if a bike feels like a real road bike. I'm trying to find the best bang for buck bike that that feels real. Maybe mention in Drive Train Feel: category how much 1-10 it feels like a real bike or something. Great videos and great info but that's the only thing missing I feel.
I just bought this pro form for 50 bucks brand new how can i install the batterys and connect Bluetooth after
Pleaseee drill a hole on the proform to see if you can add height to the handlebar 🙌🏻
i TOTALLY SUPPORT THIS! Need extra height but i'd rather follow HT who's an expert! please t!
Would you consider reviewing the new NordicTrack Studio? It seems like the best value I’ve found for a bike with magnetic resistance and a built-in touchscreen.
Great video. I’m new to indoor biking. How loud is the bike? We are looking for a quiet way to sneak in exercise while our baby sleeps.
It’s very quiet from what I recall
Thanks for the review. Did you or can you do a review for the Kouz Live bike from Amazon?
I’m 5’ 10” and I agree the handle bars are far away from the seat. I’d like to be more upright, but for the price, I can’t complain.
Thanks for sharing Terryll, and yes for the price it's hard to complain about the handlebar reach
Really interested in a shorter person's view on this. I am 5'3" so the lower handle bar height would not be a problem, but I do wonder if I'd feel too stretched out due to the distance of seat to handle bars
@@danielledegroft2170 I’m 5”1 and I had difficulties riding comfortably because my knees would lock at full extend while pedaling but I’m not sure if the handle bar is a factor also.
I don’t know if anyone else has had the same problem with this bike, but I am having to replace the batteries for the display screen every other day! The screen has never been bright (fades in and out a lot) but after a day or so, it’s dead and since the display controls the resistance, I need to replace them in order to do a proper ride. As a side note, I have only done rides using the peloton app, so I use my iPad and have to adjust resistance manually. Does this model sync to the resistance of the teacher if you use the streaming platform that comes with it? I have yet to figure that part out! I’m glad I found your reviews and I’m going to watch more of them as I am very tempted to return this model and upgrade for something else. I’m spending so much money in batteries, it’s not worth the savings on the cost of the bike!
Yes, the resistance syncs to the trainer. I have the ProForm rowing machine, also from Costco, and both the rower and the bike will adjust resistance automatically based on the trainer's resistance when using the iFit app (they both come with a 1-year subscription to iFit). You can also switch to adjusting resistance in the app. When you do, a "Follow trainer" button appears on screen and you can easily switch back to syncing with the trainer. Love the rowing machine and plan on getting the bike (just as soon as they're back in stock at Costco)!
The "missing" part on yours to cover the cables was not manufactured correctly for mine. Screw holes do not line up with how its supposed to be installed.
Interesting, thanks for sharing here for everyone to see!
How would you rate this bike if you don’t want to use iFit or peloton? Also great video!
does anyone know the console size? i'm trying to figure out what size tablet would be appropriate. ie the ipad air which is 10.9 inches vs. the ipad pro which is 12.9 inches. thanks in advance!
Did you find a way to fix the bike from dropping back down to 1 resistance when you stop pedaling?
Great question. Hope we get an answer. 🙂
With the bike in its stock form what is the comparable resistance on the peloton? I’ve been trying for weeks to figure that out
HELP PLEASE! Can you please review Proform CBC Tour de France VS Proform SPX 505. I'm 5'2".
Wich one is better?
Thank you!!
But, is it a good bike for someone starting?
Super helpful video! Just bought the bike, appreciate the transparent feedback!
I am debating the Echelon 4X vs the ProForm CBC at Costco. Is the 4x worth the extra $600?
nope
The ex4s is $200 off right now in the store.
Have you already reviewed the joroto magnetic resistance yet.I’m thinking of you getting it
Any advice on what type of bike for someone who is looking to get into indoor cycling... caveat is starting weight is about 330 lbs... hence the bike! Lol 😆
Any recommendation anybody? I need bike that allows a very non-aggressive riding position. More upright. I'm 6'1" and 65 and recovering from hip replacement surgery. The Costco bike is in the right price range but the aggressive riding position is a deal breaker for me. Also: Great review, TailHappy!
How does this compare to the pro form carbon cx that is on the pro form website?
Thank you for all the videos this is really helping me to narrow down what bike I want to purchase!
I have this same question
Yes, wish there was more adjustability in the reach of the bar. I am 5’8 and my wife is 5’2 and it does cause some discomfort for both of us.
Hey! Im 5'2" as well, does your wife like the bike enough that she would buy it again? Or have you guys switched to something more comfortable? Would love to know since my husband and I are similar to you and your wife and also looking for a stationary bike that will accommodate us both. Thanks!
Also curious. My husband and I are in the market for a bike. I'm 5'2, he's 6'2'. We're strongly considering this bike.
@@megh6818 did you end up buying it ?
What’s the difference between the ProForm 500 SPX and the “Costco” ProForm bike that you are reviewing?
It's hard to tell exactly from the description online, but 2 major differences I can tell is that the 500 SPX is a lower quality bike (lots of complaints about looseness and squeaking parts), and the biggest difference is that it has a manual resistance adjustment that has a felt or leather pad that pushes against the flywheel as you turn the knob, whereas the Tour De France uses a automatic magnetic resistance. What that means is that as the trainer in the app raises or lowers the resistance, the 500 SPX won't change, you have to do it manually, and the Tour De France changes resistance automatically.
I just got this bike this week after watching your review. There are two quality issues I've noticed with this bike. One is really bad in that the computer did not work out of the box, the other is more of a general QA annoyance.
The computer on this bike was not working at all after I got it assembled. When I called support they though it was the reed switch and were going to send me a new one. I started trouble shooting things one by one with a multimeter starting with the reed switch, which tested fine. I then tested shorting the two reed switch wires on the computer's wiring harness and it registered the simulated rotations. I then started going to each wiring harness one by one to test where the connection was getting lost since there are a few of them. It turned out one of the leads on one of the wiring harnesses was not snapped all the way in on so the reed switch was not registering rotations. I just took some small pliers and gently pulled on the pin till I heard a click. After reconnecting it everything was good to go.
My other quality gripe is that the computer/tablet hold is not level by 2-3 degrees. It is enough to be quite noticeable especially when using my ipad with the ifit app. I can't find any adjustment for this, so I think it's that the screw holes to mount the arm are not in the right spot. I may try drilling them out on the tablet side to get a enough play to make it level.
Overall it's not a bad bike. The fact that it was DOA out of the box is pretty bad though. Clearly their QA department doesn't check these before shipping. My other gripe is that the seat is not very comfortable. Definitely a lot more painful than my cheap road bike seat. I will probably get a gel cover for it. I'm not a hardcore biker though. Just occasional commuting on my road bike. This is my first fitness bike. Really though, for the money, it's still a pretty good deal. Just the iFit membership that's included is a 1 year family plan which would cost $396 alone at $33 per month. So you could think of it as buying iFit and getting a free bike. If you only need the individual membership, the savings won't be as big.
Awesome that you looked into that issue so in depth, most would have returned it immediately! Thanks for sharing your experience here!
Thanks for all the great reviews! Have you looked at the other Costco option "Inspire Fitness IC1.5"? If so, I was wondering how they compare.
I’d like to know this too, I can’t find anything about the inspire but it looks like a nice bike.
Oh I’m 5’3 and the seat height is fine.
Thank you for this, was worried about the height for my daughter who is also 5'3". I'm 6'1" and my wife is 5'7". Hopefully we'll all be ok. Getting this today.
@@ParkJourney how did it turn out?
@@trybal8 Great! Love it!
I just picked up the CBC yesterday, spent about 1.5 hrs putting it together, only to find out that my wife has hard time using it. She is barely 5-feet and cannot comfortably reach the paddles. I have the handles and the seat at the lowest position and the seat moved to the most forward position as well. I don't think this is meant for people under 5-6.
is that a Peleton?
@@2675142 No, it was a ProForm CBC Tour de France model. Our local gym has Peleton and my wife is comfortable using those, no problem. I think the Tour de France model is not for short stature folks, can's say anything about other ProForm models. Didn't find exact seat/handle specs on the site or manual. YMMV.
Concerning it not shutting off automatically...if the iFit app is still running it will not shut off,, therefore when done with your session close out the app and it will shut down on its own.
This didn't work for me, I'm assuming because the iPad & bike were still connected via bluetooth, even though I closed the app. Once I shut off the iPad the display on the bike turned off. Since having to shut the iPad down is a pain, I'm going to try just disconnecting the bike from the iPad in the bluetooth settings tonight and see if that works.
So I'm not sure what was going on before, but I have confirmed after several controlled tests that Aaron is correct...as long as the app is open the bike's display stays on (and runs down the battery) close the app and it turns off after a few minutes!
You can easily let your iPad rest on the handlebar and so you keep seeing the Pro form display
yeah one more notch higher on the bars would be a big improvement. I'm only 6' tall, that's not so unusual.
Have you ridden and can you comment on the ProForm Studio Bikes? I watched about 5 hours of your reviews yesterday. ProForm makes a bike called the Studio Bike. They make two version of this, one with a 10" screen and one with a 22" screen. I think that the ProForm Studio Bikes are supposed to be closer to the NordicTrack bikes rather than the ProForm CBC, specifically on the resistance which the CBC is lacking (unless you use your hack). I would love your thoughts!
need to get one of these studio bikes soon, i did get the s22i and have a few vids on it so far
Hi. I have a pro form tour of France. After 5 months The Berrings are failing making noices Why so soon, is it normal?. Thanks
The Costco ProForm Tour De France listed dimensions (fully assembled, the footprint is 57” L x22” W) differ from the Sport CX. The Sport CX has the same dimensions as the Carbon CX (21.9” Width x 52.5” Depth x 51” Height).
Does this bike work with zwift?
I returned this bike. After a few weeks of riding, it was making a lot of noise. I thought the flywheel needed an adjustment but it was in the bearings. I’m 5’4” I used to attend spin classes regularly and used a road bike. I felt the handlebar position was uncomfortable but I could get used to it if needed. The real problem for me was the seat. After the initial break in period I was having issues with numbness, I’ve never experienced this before. It could be user error though. Another issue is the depth for an iPad or iPhone. My phone has a thin case but I was still not able to rest it in the lip. I had to use an attachment to hold my iPhone. Also I kept knocking my water bottle off the center cup holder. The cup holder would work for a larger cup I suppose but a regular water bottle kept falling out. I had to order another water bottle holder. I didn’t like the pedals and was going to replace them when the bearings had issues. I don’t want to buy a Peleton right now, so I’m trying to find a reliable quiet bike.
I was thinking I could just attach a separate tablet holder($25 on Amazon) if I wanted to use a non-iFit app and have access to the console. I ordered the bike (the Sam’s Club version) but haven’t received it yet to know if there is a good place to attach it.
Was hoping to see if this was a possibility too.
Hi! I too was looking at this alternative. Any updates on your experience? Thanks!
@@melinajq1031 Not yet. The bike was supposed to be delivered today but was delayed. Hopefully it will arrive tomorrow.
@@bryangoldstein9912 Thanks for getting back to me! Please keep me posted! I’m super curious.
Finally got the Sam’s club bike yesterday. Assembled it last night- took about 1.5 hours, but easy to assemble. Took 20 min just to unpack it. No parts missing and only 1 minor defect that I noticed so far. One of the screws for the water bottle caged doesn’t catch. Still usable, just made the other screw really tight. Explored ifit and took my first ride this morning. Went with an easy one since I haven’t ridden in years, but I found it a little too easy. Nice scenery in Glacier National Park though. Enjoyed it. Looking forward to more rides, may even do a second ride today.
Could you do a review on CHAOKE indoor cycling bike? It’s the cheapest on amazon with the best reviews but I’m not sure if the jorodo would be more worth it
Can you flip the stalk around so the seat is sliding forward from the center instead of back? I'd even be willing to drill holes in the other side for the adjustment pin. I'm planning on getting it, but I'm short and it seems it would be unusable if the handlebar to seat distance is too far for even the tall people.
What is the length, width and height?
Can you use without I fit subscription just ride and track calories
Great advice and information. Thanks. A grammar note: you use the term inertia as you are describing the movement of the flywheel. Inertia means a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. I think you are looking for the word "momentum".
Do you have a review for the $399 bike from Sam's? It comes with a 1 year ifit membership.
Pfex33921 proform sport cx
Thank you
i believe it is the exact same bike except it has the weight rack and weights. i debated buying it but its so similar to this its basically the exact same thing.
@@TailHappyTV hey bud thanks for the timely response. Much obliged
The Costco ProForm Tour De France listed dimensions (fully assembled, the footprint is 57” L x22” W) differ from the Sport CX. The Sport CX has the same dimensions as the Carbon CX (21.9” Width x 52.5” Depth x 51” Height).
Any tips if the screen is working but not showing how many calories burned, rpm, time distance?
this bike vs the IC1.5 available in Costco. which is better? i want to buy one.
You can always clip a tablet holder to the top
How loud is this bike? I have young ones that I don’t want to disturb when sleeping? Do you have a decibel measure or can you add a sound clip to you videos?
great idea raider. compared to other bikes i have the proform is among the most quiet i have.
Same feedback. This is quiet. Quieter than the treadmill I have. 😂
Hey man, at your height, how are you able to not hit the handle bar with your knees.? it happens to me a lot and it is annoying ( no adjustment on the bike seem to work for me)
Thanks for the video! Very detailed info, we’re definitely buying this now.
Hello there I have a quick question? About Pro-Form Le Tour de France Bike, I been thinking to buy ones for myself, they are too many model , thank you for sharing.
is it possible to connect the bike to a TV using the iFit app on an amazon fire stick or Roku?
How did you ever get the display to turn off on the console? Its just lcd like an loc clock, could it be that it is always suppose to be on and the bluetooth function doesn't engage until the wheel moves? (I ask because my display has been on since I got the bike and has not gone off in 3 days) Also mine takes AA batteries not AAA
I'm seeing a CLC model on Costco website instead of this CBC. What's the difference? It's priced at 500 so I assume it's a different model?
I think it is almost exactly the same. It has brackets behind the seat to hold two weights (included).
Thank you for the review. I purchased one of these from Costco today. Mine came with the plastic piece and fit fine.
I already have a Nordic track treadmill and we like the iFit package. We have a family plan and renewed during Black Friday for $19 a month or $228 a year. I was able to enter the code they came with this bike and it extended my next payment out 1 year. So the $385 Costco price drops to $157 as we planned to keep buying iFit for our other equipment. At $157 I really can’t complain about this bike.
Thanks again for the video review.
Do you know if you can use the bike without ifit subscription
hi. which bike do you recommend? the costco version or the sams club version? costco is 15 dollars cheaper but is it a better bike? thanks
Can you replace the seat to a bigger one with cushions ? I just bought it and I cannot seat on it it hurts so bad 😩
I like this one because it has a tablet holder. I wish peloton made one without their huge screens so I can keep using my iPad with my bike
Great review. Very helpful. Thank you!
Kaiser M3 is my vote
i want to get my hands, and feet, on this bike :)
Thank you for your video. It was helpful to make my decision.
Hi! Can I place my iphone instead of a tablet?
Is it easy to swap out a Brooks saddle with the pro form?
If the bike stays on, try turning off Bluetooth.
Do you know what the max watts is on this bike? My stats on iFit seem to max out at 236.
ive seen mine in the 400 watts range
@@TailHappyTV this is a good point for anyone interested in Zwift. if it was compatible to zwift the power range is not enough to do any sprinting intervals. I use zwift with my Tacx trainer and trek Madone. this bike is for anyone that wants to achieve some fitness or a starter stationary bike for $400. After 12 months if it doesn't turn into a place to hang clothes then buy a high end bike. no need to waste $4,000 and $50 per month to realize you rather do outdoor cycling 8 months per year.