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I wish they had a category for "exercise bike" when I'm on the bike in the gym.
Since the update, when I sync my Blaze. It sync on the wrong day. Is anybody else having this problem?
I called Fitbit and they told me when I power down my Blaze and I power it back up, to sync it before I work out. I don't think you should have to do that.
Even my clock on my Fitbit acts up some times, showing the wrong time. I have to sync it to get the right time.
One last thing, when I sync my Blaze. It resets the entire day and I start back at 0 steps.
Every time there's an update, some thing always gets messed up.
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A stationary bike is called spinning, because the wheels are turning and the bike is going no where, the spinning mode on the Blaze and Surge will be fine. 

OK, this doesn't feel right? Then use Bike mode with the GPS off, this will be the same as stationary bike. 

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I would like to see an option for stationary bike as an exercise on the Surge.

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Glad somebody agrees with me!
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A stationary bike is called spinning, because the wheels are turning and the bike is going no where, the spinning mode on the Blaze and Surge will be fine. 

OK, this doesn't feel right? Then use Bike mode with the GPS off, this will be the same as stationary bike. 

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I'll use that. Thank you!!
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Thank you, I'll try that.

 

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@Rich Laue - thank you for that suggestion, I've always wondered how to work around that. 😊👍
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Hi there!

 

Thanks for raising this question. I was also having problem syncing my Fitbit to my exercise bike.

http://www.thegoodgears.com/Exercise-Bike/

I finally got the right solution given by the respondents.

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