A:AnswerI have short arms, legs and I'm 5'2. I don't have any problems reaching the handles or peddles. I did have to buy a new seat that was softer and a little wider to cover my bottom.
A:AnswerHi Tara, The Schwinn AD2 Airdyne Bike has foot rest pegs that allow a user to target upper body exercises. All of the Schwinn Airdyne models include this feature. – The Nautilus Team
A:AnswerHi Peg!
Great question! I would contact Best Buy to go over the coverage for the Totaltech. We offer In Home Assembly as well if interested. - Schwinn Team
A:AnswerNo. The handlebars are fixed in height. Since the seat post is at a slight angle, adjusting the height of the seat also slightly adjusts the distance (and height) from the handlebars (and pedals).
A:AnswerHey there - The pivot arms on the Airdyne bikes are connected to the pedals, so they do move while the Airdyne is in use. We hope this helps! - Schwinn Fitness Team
A:AnswerHi there! Yes, the seat on the Schwinn Airdyne AD2 Bike is adjustable. The monitor displays speed, RPM, distance, time, and calories. - SchwinnFitness Team
A:AnswerBest Buy did not charge me a delivery charge. They did, however, want to charge about $200.00 to assemble it. Assembly is easy to do yourself. It took me less than 30 minutes with included tools to do it myself.
A:AnswerHey there - Unfortunately, the only seat that fits the AirDyne AD2 bike is the seat that it comes with. If you are having trouble, we suggest looking into a padded seat cover, or padded bike shorts. We hope this helps! - Schwinn Fitness Team