Claims
- 1. A stationary exercise bicycle that is adjustable to allow a rider to adopt different riding positions, comprising:a frame having front and rear sockets; an adjustable seat mounted in the rear socket, the adjustable seat being extendable in fore and aft directions relative to the rear socket; and an adjustable handlebar mounted in the front socket, the handlebar including a lateral bar directed outwardly from the front socket, a first handle having at least one prong extending forwardly from said lateral bar, and at least one second handle inwardly located relative to the at least one prong.
- 2. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1 wherein the at least one second handle is a ring.
- 3. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 2 wherein the ring is a semi-circle.
- 4. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1 wherein the first handle includes two prongs having free ends extending upwardly.
- 5. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1, further comprising a pedal mechanism mounted to the frame.
- 6. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 5 wherein the pedal mechanism comprises a crank arm and a crankset.
- 7. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 6, wherein the pedal mechanism is a conventional non-stationary bicycle pedal assembly.
- 8. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1 wherein the seat includes a means for detaching the seat from the rear socket.
- 9. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1 wherein the handlebar includes a means for detaching the handlebar from the front socket.
- 10. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1, further comprising a resistance system for simulating outdoor riding conditions.
- 11. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1 wherein the handlebar comprises a first gripping position, a second gripping position different from the first, and a third gripping position different from the first and the second gripping positions for use by the rider to simulate outdoor riding conditions.
- 12. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 5 wherein the pedal mechanism is a clipless pedal.
- 13. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 1 wherein the handlebar is adjustable relative to the adjustable seat.
- 14. A stationary exercise bicycle that is adjustable to allow a rider to adopt different riding positions, including alternating sitting and standing positions, while remaining on the bicycle, comprising:a frame having front and rear sockets; a seat adjustably mounted in the rear socket, the adjustable seat being extendable in fore and aft directions relative to the rear socket, and being adjustable to a seat position that allows the rider to adopt different riding positions, including alternating sitting and standing positions, while remaining on the bicycle; and a handlebar adjustably mounted in the front socket, the handlebar including a lateral bar directed outwardly from the front socket, a first handle having prongs extending forwardly from soid lateral bar, and a second handle inwardly located relative to the prongs, the handlebar being adjustable to a handlebar position that allows the rider to adopt different riding positions, including alternating sitting and standing positions, while remaining on the bicycle.
- 15. A stationary exercise bicycle that is adjustable to allow a rider to adopt different riding positions, comprising:a front socket; a rear socket; a singular diagonal frame element that is connected to the front socket and the rear socket, that extends diagonally and linearly downward from the front socket to the rear socket, and that includes a mount for a pedal assembly; a seat adjustably mounted in the rear socket, the seat being extendable in fore and aft directions relative to the rear socket; and a handlebar adjustably mounted in the front socket wherein the handlebar further comprises an upright portion, a lateral bar directed outwardly from the upright portion, a first handle having at least one prong extending forwardly from said lateral bar, and at least one second handle extending forwardly from said lateral bar.
- 16. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 15, wherein the singular diagonal frame element extends beyond the rear socket, the bicycle further comprising:a front ground support connected to the front socket; and a rear ground support connected to the singular diagonal frame element.
- 17. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 16, further comprising a central ground support connected to and extending between the front ground support and the rear ground support.
- 18. The stationary exercise bicycle of claim 15, wherein the singular diagonal frame element terminates at the rear socket, the bicycle further comprising:a front ground support connected to the front socket; a central ground support connected to the front ground support and the rear socket, and extending rearward of the rear socket; a second frame element that is connected to the rear socket and the central ground support, and that extends downward from the rear socket to the central ground support; and a rear ground support connected to the central ground support.
- 19. A stationary exercise bicycle that is adjustable to allow a rider to adopt different riding positions, the stationary exercise bicycle comprising:a frame having front and rear sockets; an adjustable seat mounted in the rear socket, the adjustable seat being extendable in fore and aft directions relative to the rear socket; and a handlebar mounted in the front socket, the handlebar comprising a lateral bar directed outwardly from the front socket and prongs connected to the lateral bar and having forwardly extending free ends, the free ends extending upwardly to form handle portions, and at least one second bar extending forwardly in a common plane relative to said lateral bar.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 09/019,352, filed on Feb. 2, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,155,958 to Johnny Goldberg, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/736,976, filed on Oct. 25, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,916 to Johnny Goldberg, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/391,438, filed on Feb. 21, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/969,765, filed on Oct. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,728 to Johnny Goldberg.
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