2 Thoughts to “Everything You Need To Know About The Keiser M3 Indoor Bike [A Review]”

  1. Lou DeVoto

    You missed the most important flaw. Having ridden this bike for over 8,000 miles, I can say with certainty that the Kaiser bike is designed ergonomically incorrect with a poor handlebar design (to adjust up- you must adjust out at the same time). This is incompatible with any real road bike and every exercise bike on the market. It will absolutely result in injuries for anyone who rides consistently as you will almost certainly be in a poor riding position. The problem is only magnified on the M3i.

    1. Yeah, I understand what you mean. I think Keiser did this to allow this cycle to fit really tall riders better, but I agree it would be nice if the handle bars were fully adjustable, allowing you to adjust ’em back in closer to you as you elevate the handle height. It looks like they added fully adjustable handlebars on the M3i Studio Plus. Thanks for your input and thanks for reading.

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