Go Nowhere–In Style
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Finally, an exercise bike that doesn’t have to be hidden away when guests visit. The cycle’s body is made of carbon composites, fiberglass, and steel. An epicyclic transmission connects the pedals to a flywheel concealed within the large outer ring; resistance during workouts is generated by an electromagnetic system. The only problem: given its price tag, your guests might have to help with some generous donations.
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