Found this place by accident. I was looking for a indoor cycling place that wasn’t a gym. I have a home gym and didn’t need to join another one just for spin classes. I was looking for something different that would break up my own gym routine. I found some places but the clients looked like young 20 somethings or your ultra athletes. I’m your average 40 something looking for like minded people who want to spin and don’t care about who in a class is spinning faster or working harder. There is no need to be competitive if I just want to mix up my workout routine and lose weight. If that is what you like then you may not want to visit this place. I was searching Groupon to see what was around. Cyclone had just opened. Their grand opening was Jan 2015. This place had a special of 2 classes for $ 24. This may still be on Groupon. Cyclone is owned and operated by a married minority couple who love fitness. They both have a long list of fitness accomplishments. They are extremely nice and want you to succeed in your weight loss or fitness goals. They are great motivators and coaches. Cyclone has 15 bikes manufactured by a company called EVo. These bike can SWAY like real bikes. This helps work the core more. The handle bars are large enough to allow for many different hand positions. You can adjust everything of the bike. The handlebar distance to you is adjustable along with the seat height. You can adjust the height of the handle bars. You can move the seat itself forward and back. The bike can hold 2 water bottles and a cell phone. It has a display that works with heartrate monitor straps. It also displays the time of the workout and your cadence(RPM), calories burned and distance. It also has a light to help see it when the room lights are dimmed. The pedals have SPD on one side and regular shoe straps on the other. There is a red knob you turn left or right to add or decrease resistance. Cyclone does not have a dressing room or showers. There are 2 restrooms and they provide sweat towels. They also have a water fountain incase you forget to fill up your bottle. I’ve been going for about 6 weeks now and am not bored. The music is upbeat and they take music requests. You are up and out of the saddle lots. They also involve your upper body in the workouts. It could be doing punches while standing and pedaling, bending the upper body down to the handle bars and up or bringing the shoulders to the opposite handlebar. I’m sure the combination is endless and I would never be bored. Just recently they had 80’s music week which brought back so many fun memories. The other clients so far, are 30 to 40 somethings. These are your average people just looking to get in shape. Everyone is nice and willing to chat with you. You don’t get the sense there is a competition between you and your riding neighbor. I love this environment and happy I stumbled on it.