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Fitleader fs1 is turd. A polystyrene spin bike would be sturdier.
Anyway, spambots aside. Depends on budget. How much are you honestly looking to spend and will you be wanting to use it on the newest training platforms, like Zwift etc?
don't go for used spin bikes. There are lots of top quality spin bikes with premium features. You can check the fitleader fs1 spin bike. Its under $300. Also they provide 1 year warranty. This is my opinion.
On fleabay for 100-600 squid - funnily no postage option with many of them! Do they get knackered in gyms? I recall there was a company that rented rowing machines when I was a lad; is there something similar for spinners?