This issue is highly subjective. Some users report the drag factor to be unsatisfactory at the lowest level. Others don't find this an issue at all. If you are used to a spinning bike utilizing friction or magnetic resistance, I suspect it will take time to adjust (if at all possible).VivaTerlingua wrote:I'm very interested in this bike however I'm a little concerned about what I am seeing regarding the level of difficulty at the lowest drag setting. It is important to be able to spin at about 80 RPM and it sounds like it could be a problem to do for long periods. This bike would be used by both me and my girlfriend and we would want to be able to use it for long spinning sessions as well as interval training. Has anybody at Concept2 commented on this?
One possible solution, if trialling from a gym, showroom or from a mate is not possible is to order the bike and test ride it. If not happy, return it within 30 days and get a refund. You lose shipping and handling charges in exchange for that nagging thought about what could have been.