Peloton has announced that it will allow those who use Flywheel indoor bikes to trade-in their bikes for a Peloton indoor bike after Flywheel will end servicing its in-home bikes in the coming months.
Peloton has successfully crushed its competitor, Flywheel, after the latter admitted that it ripped off the concept of a streaming service in which users pay to watch classes remotely. Magnanimously, ...
Flywheel bike owners will no longer have access to live-streamed or on-demand classes. Screenshot: Flywheel Peloton accused rival stationary bike company Flywheel of stealing its ideas back in 2018, ...
Cycling company Flywheel said it will shut down its Flywheel At Home subscription service — but owners will still be able to cycle after Peloton said it would give Flywheel owners a free Peloton for ...
Flywheel Center City is turning three this weekend and to celebrate, they’re hosting three special classes throughout the weekend. And get this: In each of those classes, they’ll surprise three riders ...
Owners of Flywheel’s in-home bikes will soon be forced to spin into enemy territory. Flywheel said Wednesday that it will shut down the virtual classes that are connected to its in-home bikes in March ...
Good news, Flywheel fans! The Center City studio at 1521 Locust Street just put in some brand spankin’ new bikes and to celebrate, they’ll be doling out free classes to both existing riders and new ...
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