An exercise bicycle or bike, or stationary bicycle, or Exercycle is a device with saddle, pedals, and some form of handlebars arranged as on a bicycle, but used as exercise equipment rather than transportation.
"Stationary Bike" is a novella written by Stephen King, which was originally published in the fifth edition of From the Borderlands in 2003. It was recently released as part of King's 2008 short story anthology, Just After Sunset.
A thing that generates something, in particular
A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity
An apparatus for producing gas, steam, or another product
engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
someone who originates or causes or initiates something; "he was the generator of several complaints"
an apparatus that produces a vapor or gas
Motus USA M660BR Advanced Interactive Interface Recumbent Exercise Bike
Motus USA's M660BR is designed to accommodate users at different life stages. This recumbent bike features a 10.4? advanced interactive screen, EZ Walk-Through design, adjustable locking slide seats, retractable armrests, water bottle holder, reading rack, and heart-rate monitoring via telemetry. A variety of custom and pre-programmed courses are at your fingertips with options for workout programs customized for time and resistance intervals; goal-oriented programs such as cardio, fat burn, or stamina; or simply select from one of the 10 pre-set programs. Feedback is conveniently displayed in individual read-out windows, visible at all times. Statistics reflected include time, distance, watts, calories, speed, incline, resistance level, and target heart rate. A convenient manager mode is programmed into every unit. For treadmills used in a commercial facility, this operative mode enables facility operations to manage preset time limits per unit, as well as diagnose error codes right on the unit. Feature Overview: User Interface: Ergonomically padded seat with lumbar support, adjustable locking slide seat adjustment, wide pedals with easy strap, front and side handlebars, 25 resistance levels Safety and Convenience: One-Touch intensity control, touch sensitive keys with blue LED, EZ Walk Through design, front handlebars with retractable armrests, dual headphone jacks, spacious integrated accessory trays and reading racks, bottle holder, and adjustable levelers Programs: Ten built-in programs--cardiovascular and weight loss, five custom, and distance/calorie/time goal-oriented programs Manager Mode: Workout duration, accumulated distance and time, mile and kilometer measurement units Equipment Specifications: 24 by 51 by 65 inches (W x H x D), weighs 205 pounds, 330-pound maximum user weight Drive System: 100-240V AC (50-60Hz), poly-V belt generator technology Console and Entertainment: Advanced interactive display, Perspex protective display cover, four-window split panel display, time/intensity/distance/calories/speed/watts/heart rate display feedback Functions and Data: Auto quick start function, contact and wireless target heart rate measurement, telemetric heart rate receiver Frame: Aircraft-quality aluminum and steel enhanced hard frame structure, heavy duty transport wheels Manufacturer's Warranty Two-year warranty on parts; one-year warranty on labor, LCD TV, and wearable items Note: The brands, descriptions, and references to compatible technologies are all trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. Motus USA does not bear any direct relationship to these manufacturers. About Motus USA Motus USA is a manufacturer of premier fitness equipment, offering comprehensive solutions in commercial grade quality. Motus USA equipment is designed to exceed user expectations in performance and aesthetic appeal. As a company that is committed to advancing both product performance and abilities, Motus USA incorporates cutting-edge technologies and superior features to satisfy the needs of a wide variety of users.
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Soundwell studio has grammas bike and they're not giving it back
It's almost impossible to make out what this is a picture of so I'll fill in the details. This is a Pashley Princess Sovereign with it's rear tire removed, a set of Nitto handlebars and a Torker Cargo T front rack installed. The bike has been mounted into a stationary bike stand, it's rear tire removed, and it's rear wheel attached to a rotation powered generator. The generator will power a shit ton of audio equipment (which will be mounted onto the bike's two racks). The whole thing is part of some insane exhibition taking place in the bowels of an evil scientist's laboratory in Downtown Los Angeles.
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This is the completed light module with the bulb domes installed (bulbs are not installed yet). We are experimenting with 12 Volt R.V. bulbs this time to eliminate the AC inverter step and hopefully make a more direct connection. This module will sit beside the stationary bicycle or on a nearby table. A handlebar mounted switch will enable the pedaler to switch between the incandescent and florescent bulbs to feel the difference in pedal effort required to power the different types of bulbs (incandescent vs. compact florescent) with the bicycle mounted generator. The difference is dramatic!