Contact Heart Rate |
Yes |
Crank Design |
3-piece crank tightens positively, reducing the need for periodic adjustments. The 170 mm crank arm accepts any standard road or mountain bike pedal. |
Dimensions |
LENGTH 67 inches / 170 cm
WIDTH 23 inches / 58 cm
HEIGHT 50 inches / 127 cm |
Feedback |
Resistance Level, Total Distance, Distance Remaining, Total Calories Burned, Calories/Min, Calories/Hr, Mets, Watts, Time Elapsed, Time Remaining, Time in Zone, Segment Time, RPM, Speed, Average Speed, Heart Rate, Average Heart Rate, Max Heart Rate |
Frame |
Walk Through Design |
Handrails |
The console handlebars help with entry and exit, while the riding handle bars provide optional hand and arm positioning and heart rate monitoring. |
Maximum User Weight |
350 lbs / 159 kg |
Pedals |
Over-sized, single-sided pedals with integrated pedal strap comfortably accommodates feet of all sizes, which allows proper pedaling form. The weighted pedals allow for easy placement of foot on the pedal. |
Power |
EQUIPMENT Self-Powered
OPTIONAL POWER SUPPLY An optional electrical power supply is available if your bike use will be light. The internal generator must be used enough to keep the console battery powered. To find out more about the optional power source, contact Precor Customer Service. Installation of the optional power supply will require a Precor authorized service technician.
U.S. & CANADA 120 VAC 120V/15A circuit with 5-15R NEMA receptacle
240 VAC 240V/15A circuit with 6-15R NEMA receptacle |
Resistance |
25 Levels |
Seat |
The air flex seat back again attributes a "floating" suspension system that enables the seat back to transfer with the user for unsurpassed comfort and ease. The ergonomic curved style and enough ventilation more increase person ease and comfort. And the |
console |
The P62 console provides a personalized viewing experience, remarkable TV clarity, and internet options that exercisers crave, all in a 10" screen. With the ability to "favorite" selections for the future, exercisers can customize their workout experience based on what is important to them. |