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A champion marathon cyclist from the United States, John Marino, demonstrates a new exercise bicycle which monitors the user’s heart rate through special handlebar grips. Other models rely on wristband electrodes to monitor a pulse. The display panel, activated by pedalling, shows the distance the user has travelled and the pulse rate his effort has produced. Made in Dayton, Ohio, the unit sells in the United States for about 5250.

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Press, 2 June 1982, Page 13

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A champion marathon cyclist from the United States, John Marino, demonstrates a new exercise bicycle which monitors the user’s heart rate through special handlebar grips. Other models rely on wristband electrodes to monitor a pulse. The display panel, activated by pedalling, shows the distance the user has travelled and the pulse rate his effort has produced. Made in Dayton, Ohio, the unit sells in the United States for about 5250. Press, 2 June 1982, Page 13

A champion marathon cyclist from the United States, John Marino, demonstrates a new exercise bicycle which monitors the user’s heart rate through special handlebar grips. Other models rely on wristband electrodes to monitor a pulse. The display panel, activated by pedalling, shows the distance the user has travelled and the pulse rate his effort has produced. Made in Dayton, Ohio, the unit sells in the United States for about 5250. Press, 2 June 1982, Page 13

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