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🚴♂️ Ride the future of fitness—quiet, smart, and built to push limits!
The JOROTO X4S Exercise Bike delivers professional-grade magnetic resistance with a hefty 40 lbs flywheel, supporting riders up to 350 lbs. Its whisper-quiet operation and advanced LCD monitor provide real-time tracking of all key workout metrics, while compatibility with popular apps like Zwift and Kinomap transforms your home into a connected fitness studio. Designed for stability and comfort, it features adjustable seating and handlebars, plus convenient holders for tablets and water bottles, making it the ultimate smart bike for serious indoor cycling enthusiasts.








| ASIN | B0BBSVQM11 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,251 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #90 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | JOROTO |
| Brand Name | JOROTO |
| Color | X4S |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,471 Reviews |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Handle Material | 2mm thickened commercial steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 48.82"D x 20"W x 42.91"H |
| Item Weight | 90 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JOROTO |
| Material | Professional Exercise Bike (with 6 powerful magnets) |
| Maximum Height | 117 Centimeters |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 4.9 Feet |
| Model Name | Exercise Bike |
| Model Number | X4S |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 100 |
| Part Number | X4S |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat, Distance Traveled Monitor, Flywheel, Speed Monitor |
| Special Features | Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat, Distance Traveled Monitor, Flywheel, Speed Monitor |
R**T
Joroto X2 Pro, Love this bike!!
I was a little hesitant at first when choosing this product to buy. For thanksgiving I stayed 10 days at my aunts home and she had a peloton that I used twice a day for 40 minutes at a time. I was hesitant with the Joroto X2 Pro because I wasn't sure the resistance would be enough for a hard workout. I can say now.. that it definitely is sufficient. at the max setting 100 its comparable to 70% peloton resistance which is enough. When speeding at around 70 rpm you will for sure get tired fast and feel the muscle burn and lower the dial Assembly is easy, you might need an extra person to raise the bike above the base and secure the bolts. Also don't forget to tighten the seat bolt to the seat position you find most comfortable. The machine has weight to it and doesn't move when you get up from the saddle. its a solid machine. I am a short man 5' 2" and the bike is perfect for me. and to anyone up to 300lbs. It's extremely quiet at fastest rpm i can go. 90 to above. Bluetooth connects fast to Kinomap, and its a great app for cyclists. I am just a man committed to fitness and love having a spin bike. I am addicted to it. I've had it for a week now. and doing 2 workouts a day. 50 minutes each. I prefer blasting my classical workout music and working through the pain. Ending it with a pool of sweat on the bike floor mat. I find the bike pedals comfortable and strapped securely to my shoe size. I may replace the pedals later from all the positive reviews of the pedals clip ons. But don't see that happening any time soon. Only thing I didn't like was the monitor. there is no back light to it. So I bought a book light and strapped it on my bike. I can now workout in the dark and see all my stats with ease. love how I can input my miles, calories, and time before I start and once i start peddling the countdown begins. Also you can choose which stat you want on the top line which is bigger than the other numbers. The resistance knob takes a few more turns than the peloton. at times i will turn it fast and no change in resistance number. but by the second turn it starts adjusting. I mainly workout in the 45% - 70% of seated fast peddling. with intervals in the 80s to 90s of standing and going as fast as i can until i can't take no more. tablet stand is secure, everything is stable even my water bottle. I Highly recommend the Joroto X2 Pro.
M**E
An all around great stationary bike
With the pandemic, options are limited on how to work out inside. With winter coming, outside exercise is slipping away fast. Looked at numerous bikes and decided that magnetic resistance is the way to go. So much quieter, smoother, and less maintenance in the long run. Bike was delivered in one box. Very well packed and pretty heavy. Assembly was straight forward. The only issue I had was the bike computer had a defect. It knew what time had elapsed and what the current speed was with good accuracy. But the overall distance was about 1/5 of what the real mileage was at the end. Contacted customer support and Jack sent me a new computer! All is well now. The ONLY thing missing is there is no cadence counter. If you are going to use the bike to follow along with any program that involves cadence, you'll just have to extrapolate your speed to something similar. I'm about 6'. I have the seat and handle bars maxed out in every setting but I am comfortable riding it. The seat is surprisingly comfortable. The cages on the pedals can take some getting used to but I do like them when standing up on the pedals for long climbs. If you dont want to use the cage, you just spin the pedal and use the other sides normally. The resistance on the bike is fantastic. I'm going as high as 13-14 turns of the dial and its exhausting. But that still hasn't maxed out the resistance. So I think the average person would really have to evolve to elite level to max out the usefulness of this bike. I have the bike parked in front of a 43" Fire TV I got for $209, thank you Amazon. I use Studio Sweat on Demand for $19/month through the TV and have access to thousands of classes. Lots of spin classes to follow along. Basically, a "poor man's Peloton" for a fraction of the price. The bike is so quiet and smooth that its a bonus trying to listen and follow along. Hopefully this gets me through the winter and more. Overall, I really like the purchase. Its a bit of a beast if you want to move it at all, but thats actually a good thing. The heavy fly wheel and frame construction means it doesnt really wobble or want to move around on you when you are really digging into the pedals. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one if I was doing it all over again.
R**E
Decent
Just used it for the first time and it seems okay. Spent a while finding the most comfortable settings and then spent an hour on it. I'm switching from a recumbent bike so it's taking some getting used to. A few things that bother me: The seat is INCREDIBLY uncomfortable. Extremely stiff and too narrow for my comfort. The pedals are a touch too short and also uncomfortable for me, though I think I can get used to them. Unsure about the seat though.. I see you can buy gel seat covers so may end up doing that. The knob to adjust the levels spins freely and it takes a moment to update the level on the screen, so I'm always guessing at how much I'm changing it, and then having to change it again once the number finally settles on the screen and it's not where I wanted it. I wish they had clicks or some sort of feedback so you can tell how many levels you're changing while turning it. The seat stays firmly in place as far as how far up and forward I set it; however, it spins freely side to side. I haven't figured out if there's a way to stop the spinning yet. And the seat can't move as far forward as the slot allows, and the handle bar can't move as far in either, because the handles on the knobs that're used to tighten them hits on the support bars and prevents you from adjusting them to the furthest extent inwards. But the pros: good range of height adjustments, smooth gliding wheels, doesn't make any noise, and nice range of levels. I'm running it at level 55 pretty comfortably so it leaves a lot of room for me to push myself on it. Overall happy. I think it's going to grow on me.
D**.
Great Value! Exceeds Expectations for Price!
After contemplating for a long time I finally decided to purchase a spin bike for at home. I used to do a lot of cycling and have a trainer for my road bike, but I don't love the idea of putting wear spots in my good tires and how poorly trainers/rollers tend to be if you want to stand out of the saddle. I had used spin bikes at commercial gyms and they were always the name brand (Schwinn, Nordic, Bowflex, etc) and I was worried that I would get an inferior product if I didn't spend the $900+ all of those products sit at. This BLEW my expectations out of the water. The assembly was quick and easy for me. If you have ever put something together from IKEA or you can handle this. It includes all of the tools, the instructions aren't the best but if you just follow the pictures you will be fine. From when I cut the tape on the box to fully assembled it was around an hour. Once assembled I was worried it would be creaky, unstable, and loud. It's NONE of those things. The flywheel feels extremely smooth, the seat is comfy, both the handle post and the seat post are solid. I'm extremely happy with this purchase. If I had to pick a single thing for a complaint I would say that this bike is heavy. I've never had to move one before, but you will quickly realize that even moving it with the wheels is cumbersome and heavy. If you aren't the strongest person you'll probably need help unboxing it and getting the leg supports under the frame. I know I am rambling, but honestly I am thrilled with this purchase. I am going to make myself a note to come back in a few months to see if I still feel the same way, but my initial impression is exceeding all expectations!
B**R
Sturdy Bike
This is a very sturdy bike. It's the first one I've ever owned so I don't have anything to compare it to except bikes at the gym. It's very heavy in its compact package, but in the end that heaviness leads to a more stable riding experience so it was worth the effort getting it downstairs. I had read in another review that one could get another information display that also included cadence (which the original does not) and unless they now include the X1S display in their latest deliveries I'd ask for that one. If you email them they send it for free. (and it looks nicer too). Which leads me to say this is some of the best customer service I've had. When the bike came one of the plastic sleeves that held the handlebar post was cracked a bit (not really a problem functionally but it's nice to have everything look good), so I emailed and they sent me 2 new ones of different lengths. Easy to replace. I also mentioned to them I thought the initial resistance was a bit too strong for me and could that be adjusted. They send me videos on how to do that. So far I've been using it daily for maybe a month and really look forward to it. The seat is actually reasonably comfortable. My rear end was not worked in well at the start and I got an extra gel seat cover but that actually made it worse. The seat that comes with it is just fine on its own it appears. I am one who sits mostly upright when riding so the handlebar set up, they way they recommend, made the bars too far away, but luckily, the way it was designed, I could reverse the orientation of the support bar and bring the handlebars closer to the seat. I recommended to them they investigate a design which would increase the range of movement in the bars to accommodate people like me. But it's working just fine as I set it up. I do wish the seat and handlebars posts were a bit more lengthy but it works okay as is. (I'm 5-10). I also wish the part of the bars that holds the water bottles and also an ipad, had a more safe way to keep the ipad in place. There are 2 triangular protrusions the extend upwards to catch the bottom of the ipad but they are just barely longer that the ipad is thick so I am constantly worried that when I touch the ipad it will slide off and crash to the ground. I'm thinking of trying to make a DYI extension for more security there. The pedals seem fine now. I had a little sense of glitch in the left pedal but it seems to have gone away permanently so who knows. The company offered to help me with that whatever I found. This is a very sturdy and quiet bike, and for the price I really think I got my monies worth.
A**E
From Peloton to Cyclace to Joroto- My experience
Pre-covid, I rode a Peloton bike at the gym every other day for a little over a year. I loved it and it made me love to workout, which I never really liked before. But, covid hit and my gym closed and I didn't want to pay that much money for a bike. After a very long period of no riding, I decided to buy the Cyclace bike. It was great in the very begginging and started making so many squealing sounds and I had to adjust things and grease things regularly and it would still be so loud. The sound was driving me and my family crazy. I eventually sent back that bike and bought this one. I haven't had it for long, but it is just a shockingly good bike. It is very close to the Peloton in smoothness of the belt, flywheel and resistance feel. I only have a couple of issues and they are small/or can't be helped in a bike at this price range. Here they are: Handlebars: I am 5'11" with long arms and normally wouldn't even notice if something was not maybe the best for a shorter person. But, I think it is noticeable on this bike. The handlebars are set in a way that if I have the seat in the place it us supposed to be for my leg height and seat placement where it should be for my thigh length, the handlebars are about a half an inch too far away (see pic...I have it set as close to the seat as posssible). It is not a huge deal to me, but someone with shorter arms may struggle a bit. The handlebars are also a bit wider set than they other two bikes I have used. But, it has these inner bars set at an angle that I really like to use when I am in the saddle. The other thing is that instead of an iPad holder on the handlebars, it has two drink holders. I use it for my iPad anyway, but had to use two small bungee cords to secure it in place so it wouldn't fall during the more intense rides. Resistance: the Cyclace bike had felt resistance pads and I really disliked that. It made a rubbing sound and I knew after I decided to send it back, I would get a bike with magnetic resistance. This bike has that and it is very smooth and can give you as heavy resistance as you could need (our of the saddle too). My only issue is that the resistance starts heavier than the other two bikes. Not too heavy, just I never would have that feeling of my legs just flailing. Which normally doesn't matter, but sometimes at the end of a cool down, I really like to open it up. But, it isn't a big deal. But, the bigger issue to me is how many cranks it takes to get from the lower resistance levels to the higher ones. It feels like the resistance doesn't change that much for several turns and then it heats up pretty quickly. This makes some intervals a little harder when you go out of the saddle with high resistance and then a quick seated recovery. But, I am getting used to it and I am wondering if the company may know of some little tweaks. I haven't reached out to them. All in all this is a really awesome bike. It is so quiet, so smooth and very sturdy. There is no sqeaking and squealing so far. I really hope it stays that way. Peloton is nearly perfect for me, but this bike is so close behind it. When you factor in the cost of both bikes, it is a no brainer to go this route, at least if you are a thrifty person like me. I am so happy with this purchase! The only thing that could make it better is a resistance output, but at this price range, you just wont find that. I use my heart rate to guide resistance. Some things that I use to make the spin experience of even better is: Peloton app (12.99 per month without the bike. Worth it!) Wahoo cadence tracker (it displays on the Peloton app and is so easy to attach to your pedal arm) Spd pedals and clip in shoes (to me it is a must after starting at first with regular shoes). Fitbit- I set it to spinning and use it to watch my heart rate. It really helps to guide how intense I set my resistance. I also use a TV tray next to the bike to hold my a small fan, my weights and my water. It works great and you can just tuck it away when your done (see pic). I also didn't purchase a mat and it works great on hard floors. I do keep a small rug next to it so when I get on a off, I don't scratch the floor with the clips. I leave my bike in the same place, so I don't know how easy it would be to move it around, but it has the wheels on the front. That is it. If you are on the fence, I would absolutely recommend it. If anything changes, I will update my review.
C**R
I like this bike and it was worth the price.
I found it easy to assemble the bike. The bike is very quiet during the the ride and I am really enjoying it. The seat is a little too hard and I am getting a gel seat to place over the current seat
E**H
Great bike for casual indoor cycling
My boyfriend and I love to go on long walks for our physical and mental health but the extreme desert heat where we live makes it difficult to do so unless we wake up at 4am each morning and we only manage that maybe once a week. So I joined a nearby gym and my boyfriend opted for an indoor stationary bike. We shopped around for weeks and then ended up buying this bike on Prime Day. It took a week for delivery but it's heavy and shipped through UPS so that's understandable. I used to be very heavily into indoor cycling classes and took them all over Los Angeles so I've used countless variations of indoor bikes. I knew what was going to be important for our needs. We took it out of the box and were pleasantly surprised by the quality and heft. It is a pretty solid bike. There are a few cons but mostly pros and so far we are loving the ability to hop on the bike any time of day and burn a few calories. The cons: 1) The instructions are pretty vague at times. There is absolutely no mention of adjusting the tilt or tightening the seat. All it says is that you put the seat on the rod. Cool... but then it would just be wobbly and fall off. Be sure to adjust the tilt and tighten the bolts under the seat. 2) The nuts are already on the pedals when it arrives and we had a really difficult time getting the nut off of one of the pedals so that we could actually attach it. All of the other nuts, washers and bolts are separate. Not sure why these nuts are already attached and need to be removed before attaching the pedals. 3) The lateral adjustments don't work very well because the little handle adjustment can't be screwed back in if the seat/handlebar is too close to the upright pole. It won't turn all the way. This CAN be fixed by buying a different piece at the hardware store but it's definitely annoying straight out of the box. 4) I wish there was a way to choose between km and mph on the screen, but alas we will just have to learn metric. It would be nice if the screen lit up, as well. My bf doesn't like that the resistance isn't on the screen but most bikes in cycling classes don't show the resistance either so it doesn't bother me. Pros: 1) Sturdy. Maybe not as sturdy as I'd like for more intense riding or out of saddle speed runs but still pretty sturdy. I might throw some sandbags onto the feet to keep it from moving at all when sprinting. 2) Super quiet! We live in an upstairs condo and I purposely found a magnetic bike so we didn't have to keep it in our hot loft or garage. We have it setup in our bedroom and are very confident that our downstairs neighbors can't hear it. We still only ride during non-quiet hours to be safe though. 3) Easy to move around with the attached wheels. 4) Pedal movement is smooth even when out of the saddle. We made sure to attach the pedals exactly as instructed and they are quiet and smooth. Overall, we are loving the bike so far. I use it to supplement my gym workouts and my boyfriend uses it to supplement his walks. Neither of us is planning to use it as our only means of exercise but it's solid enough that it definitely could function as such. Throw on some freebie videos on YouTube and get to cruising!
L**S
Studioqualität, was die Hardware angeht!
Das Bike kam sehr gut verpackt an, alle Teile waren OK! Ich bin von der Verarbeitungsqualität begeistert! Sehr präzise gefügte Teile, wahrscheinlich lasergeschweißt, absolut robustes Gestell und gute Lackierung (Pulverbeschichtung). Die Montage geht auch alleine recht einfach. Schraubensicherungslack an den Pedalen ist ein zu nennendes Detail. Das mitgelieferte Werkzeug ist tauglich, aber holt euch doch besser einen extra Kreuzschlitzdreher.. Unebenheiten des Untergrundes lassen sich mit Stellrädchen ausgleichen. Alle Teile wirken sehr wertig! Man muss keine Angst haben, mal einen Sprint im stehen hinzulegen ohne das Bike zu schrotten! Durch die vorn montierten Transportrollen lässt sich das Bike gut bewegen. Kleine Mankos gibt es lediglich bei dem recht unflexiblen Lenker - er bietet nicht viele Griffoptionen und ist für meinen Geschmack etwas zu weit vorn und ziemlich hart - mit Gummi beschichtet. Da werde ich wohl mal wieder zum guten alten Lenkerband greifen! Die Getränkehalter am Lenker sind nicht nutzbar, wenn man ein Tablet zum Training verwendet. Der mitgelieferte "Computer" ist etwas ungünstig angebaut, wenn man mal die Batterien tauschen muss - allerdings weiß ich nicht wie lange die Batterien halten. Wenn Sie ein Jahr halten, ist diese Kritik nicht gerechtfertigt. Der Sattel ist für ein Speedbike völlig OK! Wer einen Rennradsattel kennt, wird diesen von Joroto als äußerst komfortabel empfinden! Es kann aber auch ein anderer Sattel montiert werden. Für mich als Neuling etwas unverständlich ist die Leistungsangabe in Prozent. Nutzt man das Bike bspw. mit Kinomap wird dort die Leistung in Stufen (Stufe 1 bis 10?) angegeben. Und nein, ich glaube nicht dass die Stufen von 1 bis 10 10%-Schritten entsprechen - das wäre ein zu heftiger Tretwiderstand! Es ist für mich aber nicht sonderlich störend. Mittlerweile schaue ich bei Kinomap auf das Tempo und die Steigung, und trete einfach schneller in die Pedale. Das passt schon! Wirklich cool wäre jedoch eine automatische Leistungsanpassung des Bikes anhand dessen was Kinomap vorgibt - das funktioniert aber leider nicht. Auch sind leider keine Pulssensoren am Lenker verbaut und es ist auch sonst kein Anschluss am Computer dafür vorgesehen. Da muss wohl ein Brust oder Armpulsmesser mit Bluetooth her (25€ sind jetz aber auch erschwinglich, wie ich finde), den man mit einer App koppelt. Ich habe den Moofit-Sensor gekauft und der ließ sich über die "SET" Taste easy mit dem Computer koppeln, obwohl die Anleitung ist diesbezüglich keine Hilfe ist. Den Punkt hat man irgendwie ausgelassen.. Alles in allem finde ich, dass das Joroto x4s ein super Speedbike ist, mit kleinen Abstrichen. Ich habe dieses Gerät für knapp 640€ im Angebot erworben und ich finde den regulären Preis von 799€ noch gerechtfertigt, wenn auch das Bike dafür wenigstens eine Pulsfunktion mitbringen sollte! Grundsätzlich finde ich, könnte bei dieser Preisklasse schon etwas mehr in Richtung Android gemacht werden als weiter auf diese altmodischen Fahrradcomputer zu setzen. Ein Handy hat doch schließlich jeder, oder? Zuvor hatte ich ein Skandika Vinneren für 499€ gekauft. Das war im Vergleich zum Joroto sehr viel schlechter. Optisch sehr schlechte Schweißnähte, ein klappriges Gestell und von Ruhe kann man da nicht reden. Das machte ziemlich Krach für meine Begriffe. Achso, puncto Geräuschpegel! Das Joroto x4s ist so leise, das glaubt man nicht! Das ist echt so gut wie nicht zu hören! Zum Schluss noch ein paar wichtige Angaben zu der Nutzergröße: Ich bin 190cm groß und wiege 110kg und das Fahrrad macht dennoch einen super stabilen Eindruck. Ich denke aber viel größere Leute können damit nicht mehr trainieren. Meine Frau (168cm) hat mit dem Bike auch keine Schwierigkeiten bis auf die Sache mit dem Lenker, aber es geht. Ich würde es wieder kaufen! Schön, falls ich helfen konnte! Nachtrag am 10.04.23: Ich nutze das Bike immer dann, wenn das Wetter mal nicht mitspielt, es macht nach wie vor viel Spaß! Allerdings nutze ich Kinomap nicht mehr, weil mich diese app wahnsinnig gemacht hat mit dem ständigen anbinden des Browsers, Verbindungabbrüche etc. Ich war mehr mit der blöden App beschäftigt, als mit dem Training. Das Display ist bei mir gut ablesbar. Mein heißer Tipp: Es gibt auf Youtube jede Menge sehr geile Cycling Touren in 4K, teils auch mit Telemetrieanzeige. Das macht richtig Laune! einziger Nachteil ist, dass es keine Kopplung zum Bike gibt, aber ehrlich, dass ist völlig egal! Man ist nach ein paar Minuten völlig "drin" im Video und radelt so mal locker ne Stunde mit. Da gebe ich für den Videodownload in 4K sehr gern 11,99€ für YT Premium aus und das werbefrei! Wozu kinomap für diese mMn. schlechte App 11,99€ in den Rachen werfen? Aber das ist nur meine Meinung!!!
B**.
Klasse Bike für einen guten Preis.
Die Lieferung war super. Bestellt und 4 Tage später war es da. Sicher verpackt, perfekt. Der Zusammenbau war easy. Gut beschrieben und rasch erledigt. Kinderleicht. Das Bike ist wirklich sehr leise. Und ich konnte damit super trainieren, es steht absolut sicher und ist sehr stabil. Bin wirklich sehr zufrieden. Der Tablethalter ist perfekt. Man kann super über die Bewegungskamera Touren fahren. Auch die Einstellungen von Sitz und usw. sind schnell und leicht zu machen. Klasse Bike! Das Display gefiel mir überhaupt nicht. Es wirkt sowas von fehl am Platz am Rad. Tolles Bike und so ein Display, das passte nicht. Ich habe mich dann wegen dem Display an den Kundenservice gewandt. Und das Display-Problem geschildert. Darauf hin haben sie mir ein anderes Display zugeschickt. Was viel hochwertiger ist. Ich bin nun rundherum zufrieden. Klasse! Den Kundenservice möchte ich extra erwähnen, weil der einfach klasse war. Sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit. Leider findet man das nicht mehr so oft, das ein Kundenservice so bemüht ist seine Kunden zufrieden zustellen und sich so um sie bemüht. Ein Extralob daher von mir. Macht weiter so!
H**I
Amazing home exercise spin bike.
Ok.....This bike is simply amazing. No noise what so ever, (Magnetic, belt drive) Comfortable seat. Very sturdy. It has that commercial bike feel. Can't argue with price either, compared to the upper end bikes. After all, this is for home use,when getting to the the gym isn't an option. Very easy to assemble. You tube has a great tutorial you can easily follow. It took me 30 minutes. This is a heavy bike. Some may need a helping hand. The ratchet handles for the adjustments are fine for me, however my wife wishes they were the knob style instead. ( good point), it would be easier for her, since we both have separate settings. The handle bar, I put my phone in one holder and water bottle in the other. We stream cycle class on our TV. The pedals aren't the greatest, but sufficient. You can tweak this bike how you want, considering the low price. Adding different pedals or racing seat, for example. During my research on home spin bikes, I read that Joroto X2 was runner up to the Bowflex C6. The X2 is less than half the price. There are many bikes out there. I always came back to this one. Great reviews. Very satisfied with the choice. Smooth quiet ridding. You won't be disappointed, in my opinion.
M**H
So smooth and quiet - I can hear how unfit I am at the moment!
After reading and watching many positive reviews of the JOROTO X2, I decided to take the leap and go all out with the JOROTO X4S. I felt that the X4S had improvements over the X2 and trusted that all of the goodness of the X2 would still be with the X4S which I feel that they are. I wanted to avoid a bike with the built in screen as I would prefer just to use my iPad, the X4S is well setup to accommodate this and it appears to be an improvement over the X2. The display shows the necessary basic functions and again is just a step up from the X2 display. In my opinion the X4S is a sleeker looking bike than many others out there, which doesn't help performance, but certainly helps if its going to be left out on display. The quality of the build and materials are top notch. The system is so quiet, the only thing I can hear is my racing heart and general lack of fitness (which I am working on). Assembly was simple and done in about half an hour - very similar to the YouTube videos of the X2. My dealings with Joroto via email were positive. At 6'2" I feel comfortable on the bike and there is still adjustment available (the kids were the last to use it which is why the seat is down). As somebody just looking to improve fitness and loose weight I find this bike perfect and great value for the money.
C**N
Vélo solide, compact, silencieux
Je cherchais un vélo à la fois compact pour le placer dans mon petit appart, mais de bonne qualité. So far, so good : il est très chouette, lourd comme il faut, s'intègre dans mon salon sans problème. Il est super silencieux. Nous l'avons monté à deux, en moins d'une heure. Le bluetooth fonctionne sans problème avec kinomap. Pour l'instant, c'est un grand oui !
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