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A great bike, but the batteries don't last long if you run the fan, or plug in an MP3 player. The battery compartment is located on the bottom, and is flimsy. It should have come with a power adapter ($73.88 plus shipping of $18.97 from GOLDS GYM). The four small screws that hold the plastic console (were you hold to get a pulse reading) to the metal frame are sure to break with much use, so be careful not to move it to much while holding the handles. The seat is a bit uncomfortable after a while and very straight, a perfect 90.
These are just the things I don't like about the Golds Gym Power Spin 230R, but I have been enjoying the bike in general, and I think it is still a great machine for the price.