


Roger Black on stand exercise bike
Description
I’ve had this Roger Black on-stand bike for a few years now, and it’s honestly been one of my go-to pieces for staying active. It’s not fancy, but it’s solid—great for people who want something sturdy without all the bells and whistles.The frame is metal, so it doesn’t wobble even when I’m doing heavier resistance or going full out. I’ve used it for everything from slow, steady rides to more intense sessions, and it’s held up well. The seat adjusts easily, which is a big plus if you’re not always the same height or have a different riding style.
One thing I love is how simple it is to use—no complicated setup, just get on, adjust, and go. The pedals have a self-levelling strap, so I don’t need special shoes, and the screen shows things like calories burned, time, and distance. I’ve used it for cardio, weight loss, and just keeping my legs toned—especially calves, thighs, and glutes. I’ve noticed it actually works the core and arms too, which I didn’t expect.
It’s definitely beginner-friendly, but it’s not just for starters. I’ve gone from casual rides to pushing it harder, especially with the preset programs. It fits right into my routine, whether I’m doing a quick session or a longer workout.
I’ve kept it in my garage at home in March, Fenland District, and it’s been in good shape. I’m selling it because I’m moving and don’t need it anymore. It’s not perfect—no fancy smart features or app connectivity—but it does what it’s supposed to.
I’m not looking for much, just a fair offer. It’s been a solid companion over the years and I’d be happy to chat if you’re interested.