Description
The Bodytone MT10 is a professional indoor cycling bike with magnetic resistance and an integrated power measurement system reading in watts. Power output is the only training metric on an indoor bike that is objective: speed depends on the flywheel, perceived resistance depends on the rider, but watts are watts. Building that measurement into the bike lets a club run classes and individual training on power rather than on a resistance dial, which is what separates a performance oriented studio from a general fitness one.
Magnetic resistance is the other defining choice. There is no friction pad to wear, no dust and no noise as the load increases, so the bike stays quiet and consistent through a full class and needs no consumable replacement. The frame is built to professional standards for a powerful, stable and silent pedal stroke under intensive use.
Technical specification
| Model | Bodytone MT10 indoor cycling bike |
| Type | Professional indoor cycling and spinning bike |
| Resistance | Magnetic |
| Power measurement | Integrated, reading in watts |
| Frame | Professional structure for a stable, silent pedal stroke |
| Intended use | Cycling studios, gyms and clubs, intensive professional duty |
| Training basis | Power based training rather than perceived resistance |
| Use class | ISO 20957-1:2024 class S, professional and commercial |
| SKU | LIF-BT-MT10 |
| Price | 2,731.80 EUR excluding VAT |
Running a studio on power
Once every bike in a room reports watts, a class changes character. An instructor can set a target in watts that means the same thing to every rider regardless of fitness, riders can compare their own sessions week to week rather than guessing, and a studio can sell structured testing and progression rather than a generic class. That is why power measurement has moved from professional cycling into commercial studios over the past decade.
For the room, plan spacing that lets an instructor walk between the bikes to correct position, and remember that magnetic resistance removes the pad noise but not the noise of a full class, so acoustic treatment and flooring still matter. Exact dimensions, console details and the fitting range of the bike are confirmed at quotation stage against the current Bodytone specification, and we can produce a layout study for the studio.
Frequently asked questions
Why train with watts rather than resistance level?
Because a resistance level is relative to the machine and to the rider’s perception, while a watt is an absolute unit. Power based prescription is repeatable between sessions, between riders and between bikes.
Does magnetic resistance need servicing?
There is no friction pad to replace, which removes the main consumable on a spinning bike. Routine maintenance is limited to checking fixings, the drive and the adjustment mechanisms.
Can you quote a full studio?
Yes. We quote the number of bikes, console options and a maintenance contract together, within 24 working hours. Shipping runs 5 to 10 working days from stock to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg.
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