The Schwinn A.C. Indoor Cycles are priced higher than most retail training bikes, but they are actually commercial grade indoor cycles (that can be purchased online) and cost less than most other commercial indoor cycles.
In addition to being commercial grade, all Schwinn A.C. Indoor Cycles come with the new, lower maintenance virtual contact resistance technology which uses magnets and an aluminum disk, rather than brake pads, to control the bikes resistance.
The Schwinn A.C. Classic is the most affordable of the newer Schwinn A.C. Indoor Cycles and includes most of the features of the other two Schwinn A.C. models (the Sport and the Performance).
You should, however, be aware of what the differences are among the three models (as well as what they have in common) before deciding on which model(s) are right for you, your business or your fitness club.
Note: TheSchwinn A.C. Classic is is no longer available from this site or no longer for sale online.
Please see our Exercise Bike Ratings page for a full listing of the exercise bikes that are available with prices and ratings.
(was s selling NEW for $1,195 indirectly from Amazon).
The primary feature of All Schwinn A.C. Fitness Bikes (as mentioned above) is that they all come with the lower maintenance virtual contact resistance technology (magnetic vs. brake pad resistance).
In addition the the magnetic resistance, All Schwinn A.C. Fitness Bikes use a Chain Drive System, ISIS bottom bracket, have a 300lb weight capacity and are Mpower Console compatible.
The main difference between the Schwinn A.C. Classic and the other two Schwinn A.C. models is that the Sport and Performance models come with the Smart Release feature (the Classic does not) and have different handlebars with a fort/aft adjustment (the Classic does not have the fore/aft adjustment).
In addition, the Performance and Sport models come with the basket/SPD pedals and water bottle holders mounted on the handlebars whereas the Classic comes with the standard basket pedals and frame mounted water bottle holder.
There are also some differences with the warranties on the three different Schwinn A.C. models (see the seller warranty details for each model).
The only significant difference between the Schwinn A.C. Sport and the Schwinn A.C. Performance (other than the color) is that the higher priced Performance model has an aluminum frame where the Sport model has a zinc plated steel frame.
The Optional MPower Console for the Schwinn A.C. Indoor Cycles:If you want to track your progress on the new Schwinn A.C. Indoor Cycles, you'll need to purchase the MPower Console separately.
Note: There are 2 different versions of the MPower Console and it is not always clear, on different websites, which one they are selling.
Both models track RPM (Cadence), Stage Time, Total Time, Telemetry Heart Rate, and Calories. The higher end MPower Console also tracks Watts, Speed, and Distance.
The lower end model is often referred to as the MPower Sport Console but I have seen website selling this model that omit the "Sport". The higher end model is sometimes (but not always) referred to as the MPower Performance Console. If you want to track these additional stats, just be sure that the console that you are looking at has them.
The MPower Console also has the option to upload your stats to your PC (and/or the internet) via a USB card. The output from the USB card is a simple CSV file.
The Schwinn A.C. Classic Indoor Cycle has a good ergonomic design, comes with the new virtual contact magnetic resistance technology and has a good warranty.
If you do not need or care for the Smart Release feature or fore/aft handlebar adjustments then the Schwinn A.C. Classic is a very good buy. If these features are important to you then you'll need to look into the Schwinn A.C. Sport or the Schwinn A.C. Performance models.
If you like to track your workout stats (as I do), then keep in mind that you'll need to purchase the MPower console separately with any of the Schwinn A.C. Indoor Cycles.
This does not necessarily exclude the Schwinn A.C. bikes as an option (since you can buy the console) but, if you want this option, it does kick the price up to where you may want to look into some of the other indoor cycles that have the console included in the price.
This Fitness Bike is still pretty new and there is currently only one customer review at Amazon which gives the bike . In this case, I agree with the overall rating but did not find much value in the customer review. See: Schwinn A.C. Classic Indoor Cycle for the latest price and for new customer reviews.
Schwinn A.C. Classic Features at a glance:
Warranty:
5 years on the frame
1 year mechanical/electronic parts
1 year for labor
6 months for wear parts
Note: We have made every effort to provide accurate warranty information for all fitness bikes referenced on this site. The warranty information provided above can be used for comparison purposes and/or as a guide for your purchase but this information does not imply any legal warranties by this website and does not override the manufacturer or seller warranties provided with your purchase.
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