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Originally Posted by Cognitive
Neither. A stationary exercise bicycle like a low-end Schwinn Airdyne AD2 Amazon.com : Schwinn AD2 Airdyne Exercise Bike : Sports & Outdoors

What's the collective's opinion on such things for an hour of riding every day? here in Indiana winter is not the easiest (with limited daylight and windchill being the biggest issues for me).
One BIG difference for me anyway is that any stationary bike I have tried so far does NOT give me "credit" for my saddle time on a real bike, maybe some will allow using the exact same saddle type you use on an actual bike, but the ones at the YMCA are not designed for a cyclists rear end.
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