Guides Reebok / Robix
How To Identify a Reebok Studio Cycle, 9600, 9800, 9900, 2000B and 2000C, 3000B
Learn how to identify your Reebok indoor cycle from one model of studio cycle to the next.
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9600
Black matte finish on 1-piece welded frame. Black crank arms (generally) and dual brake pads. -
9800
Black matte finish on 1-piece welded frame. Black crank arms (generally) and single brake pad. -
9900
Glossy finishes with angled back legs (stabilizer). A bolt-together frame (assembly required) and Rectangle shaped stabilizers. -
2000B
Glossy finish with angled back legs (stabilizer). The bolt-together frame (assembly required). Oval-shaped stabilizers and a single brake pad. Silver crank arms and belt-driven. -
2000C
Glossy finish with angled back legs (stabilizer). The bolt-together frame (assembly required). Oval-shaped stabilizers and a single brake pad. Black crank arms and chain is driven. -
3000B Robix
Black glossy finish with angled back legs (stabilizer). The bolt-together frame (assembly required). Oval-shaped stabilizers and frame down tube. Belt-driven with a single brake pad.
By Paul Anderson ·
Last updated: October 5, 2021