Latest news from ZYCLE: the ZBike Infinity and updates for the ZBike 2.0

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ZYCLE, the leading Spanish brand in indoor cycling, brings together its latest news with two proposals aimed at improving the at-home training experience. On the one hand, the ZBike Infinity, a premium model that incorporates a freewheel system, road handlebars, and a clear focus on realism. On the other, the ZBike 2.0, which is updated with technical improvements focused on safety and ergonomics.

The Valencia-based brand with an international presence strengthens its catalogue with the ZBike Infinity, inspired by the limited-edition ZBike FREE. This bike relies on high-end technology to train at home with sensations close to those of riding on the road. It stands out for its realism, precision, and ultra-quiet operation, as well as its compatibility with the main simulators. Its multi-position crank arms allow the pedal lever to be adjusted to the rider’s height and style, optimizing power transfer and the pedalling experience. The ZBike Infinity reaches a maximum power output of 2,000 W and offers 24 customizable virtual gears, with the option to configure a single chainring or double chainring, in a 40 kg unit.

Key details of the ZBike Infinity, ZYCLE’s premium indoor bike

The ZBike Infinity positions itself as a qualitative leap for demanding cyclists who want high-level training at home. One of its strong points is its ability to deliver up to 2,000 W of maximum power, which makes it possible to precisely simulate high-intensity efforts such as sprints or steep climbs. This performance is combined with a flywheel equivalent to 16.2 kg at 90 rpm, designed to provide smooth, progressive resistance.

Realism is another of its main pillars. The freewheel system lets you stop pedalling while the system continues to spin through a ratchet mechanism, replicating the sensation of riding outdoors. This is complemented by road handlebars with standard Ø31.8 mm compatibility and wireless electronic shifters, which replicate the control and shifting of a road bike. The shifting simulation includes up to 24 configurable virtual gears, with single or double chainring configurations, and versatile adaptation to any simulated terrain, from flat stages to mountain routes, with the ability to reach gradients of up to 20%.

For measurement, it integrates technology developed and patented by ZYCLE to provide power readings with a margin of error below 1%, a level comparable to professional power meters. This makes it easier to track performance with consistent data and to compare indoor training sessions with outdoor rides. The ZBike Infinity aims to adapt to different user profiles with a 152 mm Q-factor, which supports a more natural position, and with multi-position crank arms of 175, 172.5, 170, 167.5, and 165 mm.

In terms of connectivity, it is compatible with the main simulators via Bluetooth (FTMS, CPS, CSCS) and ANT+. It also includes a wired connection option to reduce the risk of signal dropouts. In addition, the ZYCLE app allows you to customize gear ratios, assign functions to the shift buttons, and analyse pedal power distribution to optimize each session.

The ZBike 2.0 adds a safer electronic brake and improves ergonomics

Among the brand’s latest updates is the refresh of the ZBike 2.0, designed for those who prefer the traditional fixed-gear setup. The bike replaces the lever brake with an electronic brake that can stop the system immediately at the press of a button. Another notable improvement is the adjustment of the Q-factor from 180 mm to 170 mm, reducing the distance between pedals for a more natural pedalling position, closer to that of a road or mountain bike. With this change, the ZBike 2.0 delivers a more realistic feel and greater comfort.

The ZBike 2.0 retains its usual features, such as self-adjusting magnetic resistance, a quiet Poly-V belt drive, advanced connectivity, and a maximum power output of 2,000 W at 120 rpm, consolidating its position as a solid option for cyclists of any level and for those who train for fitness at home.

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