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Josh Taylor’s Expert Advice on Friction and Magnetic Resistance Spinning® Bikes

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Josh Taylor's Expert Advice on Friction and
Magnetic Resistance Spinning® Bikes

"Give me a turn to the right!" That familiar cue is heard in Spinning® classes everywhere – the one that everyone understands to mean add resistance…make it harder…get after it. But what actually happens when we turn the resistance knob to the right? Depending on the type of bike, either a brake pad presses down on the flywheel, or magnets move closer to it. These are the two types of resistance systems, each with its own set of advantages.  
 

Some people prefer one system over the other, and mag bikes are often the favorite. But few people really know the latest Spinner® bike engineering nuances that make BOTH types winners. If you're researching bikes to buy, or you're an instructor who likes to be informed about the most important piece of equipment in your class, let us share some intel on friction and magnetic resistance systems. 

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