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Expresso Go Recumbent Bike Bike Review

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How long will the Expresso Go Recumbent Bike last?

Developed with laser-cut steel, the Expresso Go Recumbent Bike weighs a reassuring 245 lbs. when fully assembled and holds users up to a hefty 325 lbs. It comes with a rather disappointing 3 years on parts, labor, and the computer which lapses/completely cancels if any interruption occurs in a required eLive Plus subscription. Other fine print states users must have their bikes registered, online, on surge protection, along with the paid subscription to keep the coverage active. Despite this low coverage, moderate users should get a couple of years of use out of this indoor cycling machine.

Brief Overview

The Expresso Go Recumbent Bike offers motivating rides through scenic routes and fun games to keep users motivated during exercise sessions with the addition of a paid eLive Plus subscription. Another motivating feature allows the ultimate competition of you against previous personal performances of you, making each race a match of the century. They call this function a Ghost Match. The Go Recumbent has commendable parts and an easy to mount walk-through design making it a quality choice for those looking to add an indoor cycle to their home workout space.

Overall Quality

The Expresso Go Recumbent Bike offers challenging rides and engaging games for fun and motivation with each cycling session. Immersive workouts are possible with a large 26.5” touchscreen display and new classes are available on a weekly basis with a paid eLive Plus subscription. Handlebars on the Go Recumbent are rather unique in that they turn to mimic actual terrain changes during riding fun. The well-padded seat offers lumbar support and 32 different adjustable positions to fit a mixture of various leg lengths. Pedals are dual-sided and hold feet secure in either toe cages or special clip-on shoes when transitioning through 30 levels of intensive resistance training. We invite you to see our bike reviews to help you narrow your search for your next fitness machine.

Things we like

  • 26.5” immersive touchscreen
  • Ghost matches
  • toe cages

Things we dislike

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    low warranty that requires a paid subscription to keep active

Specs

Dimensions 72"L x 28"W x 50"H
Weight 245 lbs
Power 100 to 240V AC 50/60 Hz
Adjustable Seat 32 Possible Positions, Exceptional Lumbar Support, Walk Through Design
Steering Turn Handlebars to Steer While Riding
Resistance 30 Gears, Automatically Adjusts to the Grade on the Screen
Wireless Connectivity WiFi 802.11n+
Wired Connectivity Gigabit LAN+
Road 43 Different Tours from 1 to 20 miles, Adjustable Pacer, Group Rides, Ghost Riders, Challenges and Leaderboards
Studio 10 Classes Available on Demand, New Classes Every Week
Games 9 Maps to Play, 243 Time and Discipline Combinations to Master, Challenges and Leaderboards
Touchscreen 26.5" with Full 1080p Resolution
Workout Options Roads, Studio, Games, TV, Manual
Resistance Levels 30

Warranty

Up to 3 years parts, labor and computer*
* Bikes must be registered, online, on surge protection and maintain a continuous eLive Plus subscription without interruption in order to be covered. Any lapse in the eLive Plus subscription will result in the termination of the warranty at that point. Coverage not to exceed 3 years.

History

We invite you to see our bike reviews to help you narrow your search for your next fitness machine.

Conclusion

The Expresso Go Recumbent Bike is a quality indoor riding machine that is appealing to a large consumer base with commendable parts and hi-tech features. It has a large display screen that allows interactive workouts with a paid subscription and gives users the choice of racing themselves to see who is better. While it is not quite budget-friendly, it comes with “white-glove” service to most USA addresses and is an excellent investment for those with larger wallets wanting to add riding to their search for higher levels of fitness health.