Stages SB20 Smart Bike - Indoor Trainer - PRE-OWNED
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Stages SB20 Smart Bike - Indoor Trainer - PRE-OWNED

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Stages SB20 Smart Bike - Indoor Trainer - PRE-OWNEDPLEASE NOTE: PRE OWNED & HARDLY USED. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. COLLECTION ONLY. This SB20 Smart Bike Indoor Trainer by Stages Cycling is dedicated to road cyclists. It eliminates the need for setting up your own bike on a turbo trainer and has a large amount of adjustability making it a great choice for households with more than one rider. It offers perfect compatibility with apps like Zwift, having steering in addition to electronic shifting, so you

 

PLEASE NOTE: PRE-OWNED & HARDLY USED. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

COLLECTION ONLY.

This SB20 Smart Bike Indoor Trainer by Stages Cycling is dedicated to road cyclists. It eliminates the need for setting up your own bike on a turbo trainer and has a large amount of adjustability making it a great choice for households with more than one rider.

It offers perfect compatibility with apps like Zwift, having steering in addition to electronic shifting, so you can fully immerse yourself in a training session or race in the virtual world. There's also plenty of room to customise the bike further; it's supplied with a standard road bar and sprint shifters but there's the option to add climbing and aero shifters, as well as tri-bars. The dual-sided measurement from the Stages crankset reads your power, in addition to it being recorded at the flywheel. The two figures are cross-referenced resulting in high accuracy of +/- 1.5% so you can be fully confident in your outputs. With a maximum resistance of 3,000 watts, this bike should work for every rider out there.

Upfront, there's a combined tablet and phone holder that holds both simultaneously. The retractable arm makes it adjustable to different sized tablets. There are two USB ports for fast charging. Shifting, plus chainring and cassette ratios can be adjusted using the app to set up the bike just as you would on your road bike. With a 23kg/50lb flywheel, this bike feels solid underneath you, allowing you to put in your hardest efforts with no movement, the operation is quiet and the Gates carbon belt is designed to be maintenance-free, lasting the lifetime of the unit.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Contains a complete Stages LR dual-sided crankset for power measurement 
  • Electronic shifting, braking and steering
  • Fits XS to XL riders with an adjustable stem, head tube and seat height
  • Four Position Crank (165mm / 170mm / 172.5mm / 175mm)
  • Gates Carbon Belt Drive for service-free use
  • Tablet and phone holder 
  • Standard road bar (31.8mm) with sprint shifters and optional climbing and aero shifters (purchased separately), and the ability to add triathlon/TT bars
  • Zwift and third party training app compatible
  • Ability to customise chainrings, cassettes, and shifting preferences via an app
  • Two USB ports with fast charging near the display

FEATURES

  • Stages LR dual-sided crankset for power measurement
  • Four-position crank (165mm / 170mm / 172.5mm / 175mm)
  • Gates Carbon Belt Drive for service-free use
  • Zwift and third party training app compatible
  • Supports ANT+ FE-C control and Bluetooth Smart FTMS Control
  • Support ANT+ & Bluetooth Smart power broadcast
  • Two USB ports with fast charging near display
  • Maximum resistance: 3,000 watts
  • Simulates inclines up to 25%
  • Claimed accuracy: +/- 1.5%
  • Approximate flywheel weight: 23kg / 50lbs
  • Max user weight: 147kg / 325lbs
  • Adjustability: Seat height and fore/aft, handlebar height and fore/aft
  • User height min/max: 1.47m to 2.08m / 4'-10" to 6'-10"
  • Bike footprint: 1580 x 560 x 1185mm / 62.2 x 22.2 x 46.7in
  • Bike net weight: 62.5 kg / 138 lbs
  • Bike gross weight: 75.5 kg / 166 lbs
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A familiar story, just with…..less.
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Jammie Clark
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