Best Exercise Bikes in Singapore

Whether you’re carving out a corner in your HDB study or finally putting that balcony space to use, finding the right exercise bike in Singapore can feel like a workout on its own.
Between spin bikes, foldable uprights, magnetic resistance, and smart app integrations, there’s a dizzying range of options — and not all are suited for local homes, weather, or budgets.
That’s where we come in. We sifted through the noise to uncover the best models available online in Singapore right now — tested for comfort, space-efficiency, resistance type, and real-world usability.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior training for a spin class comeback, or just looking to burn calories without braving the haze or heat, we’ve got picks to match.
No imported hype, no flashy gear you can’t even buy here — just solid recommendations that work for real Singaporean homes.
How this review is localised for Singapore
We test the local model/version Product differences across regions are common — we specifically review the version sold in Singapore.
Actual test done in Singapore Our hands-on tests are conducted in Singapore to reflect real usage conditions here.
Based review on local pricing Prices are referenced from Singapore-based retailers so you get a realistic sense of cost.
Feedback from Singapore buyers We include insights from actual users in Singapore via platforms like Shopee, Lazada, and Google reviews.
Finding the right exercise bike for your needs
Best Overall Exercise Bike
Who this is for
If you’re short on space but want more than just basic cardio, this one’s for you. The IRunning X3 suits casual riders, busy folks working out between meetings, and anyone living in a flat or condo where floor space is tight. It’s especially handy if you want to sneak in some light strength training too — without buying extra equipment.
Why we like it
The X3 does a lot without taking up much room. You can use it upright or lean back into the semi-recumbent position for a more relaxed ride. The built-in resistance bands let you train your arms while pedalling — perfect for multitaskers who want more from each session.
It’s also impressively quiet; reviews on Shopee Singapore consistently mention how smooth and silent the magnetic resistance is. You can ride early in the morning or while someone’s napping, and no one will notice.
It folds up easily and tucks into a corner when not in use — great for shared flats.
And if you’re the type who likes tracking stats, the LCD screen covers the basics, while Zwift and Kinomap compatibility gives tech-savvy riders something extra.
It’s not flashy, but it’s practical, reliable, and built for limited spaces.
What to consider before purchasing
At under 20 kg, it’s sturdy but not built for intense sprints or heavy standing climbs. Also, the 90 kg weight limit may be a deal-breaker for some.
While setup is simple, you’ll need to do some basic assembly out of the box. And though it folds small, make sure you’ve got enough clearance when it’s in use — it still takes up a fair bit of floor space when fully extended.
Key specifications
- Resistance: 10-level magnetic resistance (manual dial)
- Modes: Upright and semi-recumbent positions
- Dimensions (unfolded): 116 cm (L) × 52 cm (W) × 96 cm (H)
- Product weight: 18.6 kg
- Max user weight: 90 kg
- Other features: Arm resistance bands / Phone/tablet holder / LCD monitor for distance, speed, time, calories, and pulse / Quiet belt drive / Transport wheels / Compatibility with Zwift and Kinomap
Best Runner-Up Exercise Bike
Who this is for
If you want a proper indoor bike with smart compatibility, this one checks the right boxes. It’s best for beginners or casual riders looking to squeeze in cardio at home — especially if you like tracking your workouts via your phone.
Why we like it
You’re getting quite a bit for the price here. The magnetic resistance system is super quiet, so you can ride while someone’s working or watching TV nearby.
Its flywheel is enclosed for safety and aesthetics, and the frame is solid — Shopee Singapore reviews mention how stable it feels even during faster spins.
It pairs with Huawei’s HiLink app via Bluetooth, letting you monitor progress or follow basic guided workouts.
The addition of a shock absorber under the seat makes it surprisingly comfortable, especially for longer rides.
If you’re not looking for smart screens or fancy extras, this bike keeps things simple — and delivers where it matters most: steady resistance, a smooth ride, and a clear display to track your stats.
What to consider before purchasing
It’s shipped from overseas, so expect some setup time and possibly a manual that isn’t 100% in English.
While the app is functional, it’s Huawei-centric, so Android users may get more mileage than iPhone owners.
It’s also not foldable — so be sure you’ve got a corner or wall to park it against.
Key specifications
- Resistance: Magnetic dual resistance (manual adjustment)
- Modes: Upright
- Dimensions: 89 cm (L) x 50 cm (W) x 112 cm (H)
- Product weight: 30 kg
- Max user weight: 120 kg
- Other features: LCD screen / Hydraulic shock absorber / Device holder
Best Foldable Exercise Bike
Who this is for
If you live in a flat where space is tight and you want a simple, no-noise cardio solution that folds away easily, this is for you. It’s especially good for beginners, seniors, or anyone easing into fitness who wants comfort and flexibility without clutter.
Why we like it
The leikefitness folding bike strikes a great balance between affordability and thoughtful design.
You can switch between upright mode for a more intense ride and a semi-recumbent mode for a laid-back session — great for recovery days or when you just want to keep moving.
The built-in resistance bands let you train your upper body as you pedal, making it a compact full-body option. The seat is broad and padded, with a backrest for support — useful if you’re doing longer sessions or have lower back concerns.
It’s one of the quieter models we’ve come across in this price range, thanks to its magnetic resistance and belt drive.
Shopee Singapore buyers often mention how easy it is to assemble and how well it fits into small homes once folded. If your “home gym” has to share space with your living room or study corner, this bike folds down to a size that won’t take up precious space.
What to consider before purchasing
This isn’t built for high-intensity spin workouts — the resistance is fine for moderate cardio but may feel too light for stronger riders.
Some taller users report that even at max seat height, leg extension is limited. And while the seat is decent for short rides, longer sessions may call for a gel cushion.
Key specifications
- Resistance: Magnetic (12 levels)
- Modes: Upright and recumbent
- Dimensions: 69 cm (L) x 39 cm (W) x 120 cm (H)
- Product weight: 18.5 kg
- Max user weight: 150 kg
- Other features: Resistance bands / Backrest / Pulse sensors / LCD monitor / Device holder
Best All-in-One/Multi-Use Exercise Bike
Who this is for
Perfect for anyone who wants a proper workout at home but doesn’t have space for five machines. It’s great for busy professionals, parents, or anyone who likes switching up their routine — from cardio one day to toning the next.
Why we like it
The OTO Cyclone is one of the few machines that covers both cardio and strength — and still folds up after use.
You can pedal like on a traditional bike, row using the pull handles, lift with the resistance cables, and even work your abs with a sit-up station. The switching mechanism is fast and intuitive, which makes it genuinely useful for circuit-style workouts at home.
The ride is whisper-quiet, and the frame feels stable — multiple users on Shopee SG say it doesn’t wobble even during full-body pulls. Its steel build supports up to 120 kg, and the caster wheels make it manageable even in smaller flats.
It’s especially popular with users who want more variety without cluttering up the living room with dumbbells, a bike, a bench, and a rowing machine.
For one machine to offer this range of workouts — and still fit into a shared space — this is a real plus.
What to consider before purchasing
It’s heavier than a standard bike, and initial setup takes a bit more effort.
If you’re not planning to use the full set of functions, you may be better off with a simpler model.
And while the resistance is good for most, it may not satisfy hardcore strength trainers or spin addicts.
Key specifications
- Functions: Cycling / Rowing / Weightlifting / Pulling / Sit-up
- Resistance: Magnetic (8 levels)
- Modes: Upright and recumbent
- Dimensions (unfolded): 160 cm (L) × 50 cm (W) in use x 110 cm (H)
- Product weight: 37.5 kg
- Max user weight: 120 kg
- Other features: Foldable / Adjustable training intensity / Weighted pedals
Best Spin Bike
Who this is for
If you’re into high-intensity spin classes or serious cardio training, this is the bike for you. It’s made for users who want that studio experience at home — standing climbs, sprints, and all.
Why we like it
The OneTwoFit feels like something you’d find in a spin studio — just without needing to leave your flat or sign up for a class.
Its triangular steel frame is rock-solid and holds firm even when you’re out of the saddle pushing hard. The magnetic resistance is smooth and stepless, letting you dial in your effort without noise. You get a heavy flywheel (up to 20 kg depending on model), which gives that smooth, road-like momentum serious cyclists crave.
It’s belt-driven too, so there’s no chain fuss, and the ride stays impressively quiet — something Shopee SG users often highlight, especially in shared flats.
Setup is straightforward, and it adjusts easily to fit different body types. We also like the built-in tablet holder for following along with guided classes.
While it’s not foldable, the transport wheels make it manageable, and the overall build feels ready for daily, high-effort use.
If you’re chasing endorphins or ramping up your home cardio routine, this one’s more than up to the task.
What to consider before purchasing
It’s a big, heavy unit — there’s no folding it up or tucking it behind a door.
Assembly can be fiddly (some users say it takes an hour or more), and the saddle might be too firm for comfort unless you’re used to spin bikes.
Key specifications
- Resistance: Automotive-grade CVT stepless resistance system
- Modes: Upright
- Dimensions (unfolded): 82 cm (L) × 49 cm (W) x 108 cm (H)
- Product weight: 24 kg
- Max user weight: 120 kg
- Other features: 5 kg flywheel / Device holder / Non-slip pedals / Horizontal position adjuster
Best Desk Bike
Who this is for
If you’re clocking long hours at your desk — whether for work, school, or late-night Netflix binges — and want to sneak in some movement, this bike is for you. It’s ideal for professionals working from home, students cramming for exams, or anyone looking to be less sedentary during the day. With its compact build and whisper-quiet resistance, it fits neatly into small HDB rooms or shared spaces without making a fuss.
Why we like it
The TKT Desk Bike solves a real problem: how to stay active without sacrificing productivity.
The built-in desktop is stable and generously sized — enough for a laptop, notebook, and even a cup of kopi.
You can scroll, type, or join meetings while pedalling gently underneath, and thanks to the magnetic resistance and belt drive, it stays impressively quiet. Shopee Singapore users highlight how “smooth and silent” it feels, even during long sessions.
The seat is wide and padded, with a supportive backrest — helpful for those who sit for hours. You get 8 resistance levels and a folding frame with built-in castors, so it’s easy to roll away when the workday’s done.
It fits into everyday routines without feeling like “fitness equipment” — and that’s its biggest strength.
What to consider before purchasing
This isn’t a substitute for a full workout — the resistance is light, and you won’t break a sweat unless you push hard. At 22 kg, it’s easy to roll but not lift.
Taller users (1.85m and above) may find knee clearance tight.
Key specifications
- Resistance: Magnetic (8 levels)
- Modes: Upright
- Dimensions (unfolded): 73 cm (L) × 52 cm (W) in use x 126 cm (H)
- Product weight: 22 kg
- Other features: Bluetooth-enabled for app connectivity
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, the best exercise bike is the one you’ll actually use — and can live with.
Whether you’re pedalling in the corner of your living room, multitasking at your desk, or chasing a spin-class high from home, there’s a bike here that fits your lifestyle, space, and budget.
We made sure every model in this list is available in Singapore, works well in smaller flats, and meets real-world expectations — not just brand-name hype. From budget-friendly options to versatile hybrids, quiet performers to full-body trainers, each pick offers something useful, practical, and long-lasting.
So take your pick, set your pace, and get riding. Whether it’s 10 minutes between meetings or a sweaty Sunday session, it all adds up.
The important thing? Just start moving — and let your bike do the rest.
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