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Who is Indoor Cycle Pros and what do you specialize in?

Indoor Cycle Pros is the official direct distributor of Stages Cycling commercial indoor bikes in the U.S. We specialize in helping boutique studios and gyms source, maintain, and service their bikes with expert support and prompt access to Stages parts.

Do you ship Stages bikes and parts internationally or just in the U.S.?

Indoor Cycle Pros ships new Stages bikes nationwide across the United States, and delivers Stages parts and accessories to clients worldwide.

Why does Indoor Cycle Pros only sell Stages Cycling bikes?

We exclusively carry Stages Cycling indoor bikes because Stages is the only fitness brand 100% focused on commercial indoor cycling. Unlike other manufacturers that produce treadmills, rowers, and ellipticals, Stages builds only indoor cycles—resulting in the most advanced and durable bikes on the market for studio use.

Is Stages Cycling out of business?

Absolutely not! Stages Cycling is thriving under the ownership of Giant Manufacturing Co., the world's largest bicycle manufacturer, established in 1972.

Can I add a Stages Power Meter to a Stages SC2?

Yes, you can easily add a Stages Power Meter to a Stages SC2 indoor cycle. You will need a pedal wrench along with an 8mm Allen wrench or socket with ratchet drive.

What pedals come with the Stages SC2 and SC3 bikes?

Both the Stages SC2 and Stages SC3 come standard with a dual function pedal. One side is SPD cleat compatible, while the other side features a toe cage with an adjustable strap to accommodate regular athletic shoes.

How do I know if my Stages Power Meter needs to be replaced?

Find the 5-digit ANT ID on the side of the Stages Power Meter and record it, then download the StagesPower app. While pedaling your Stages bike, open the app and see if a Stages Power Meter with the same ANT ID number appears. If so, click to connect to the Stages Power Meter—if successful and data is displayed, then the unit is working correctly.

If not, dismount the bike and press the tiny reset button found on the opposite side of the Stages Power Meter battery cover for 3 seconds and release. Repeat the process of pedaling, opening the app, and checking the connection. If it still doesn’t appear, replace the AA batteries as outlined in this FAQ and try again.

Do you offer studio design and buildout services?

Yes, our design and buildout team can assist you in taking your studio vision from paper to reality. Take a moment to fill out our Contact Form, and we will connect with you to get started!

Can I add a Stages Display Console to a Stages SC2 indoor cycle?

No, the Stages Display Console's battery is recharged by the built-in flywheel generator on the Stages SC3 indoor cycle only. The Stages SC2 does not have the internal generator required to power the console.

Can I upgrade the height adjustment Stages FitLoc Lever on my Stages bikes to the Stages Pop-Pin with Knob?

Yes, you can upgrade your Stages FitLoc Lever to the Stages Pop-Pin with Knob! You will need a 2mm Allen, a 2.5mm Allen, along with a 3mm ball-end Allen wrench.

What tools do I need to service a Stages indoor bike?

Stages indoor bikes use only metric tools. Never use fractional tools. For a complete tool guide, email us at sales@indoorcyclepros.com and we’ll provide access to our Stages Bike Tool Kit.

How do I adjust the saddle angle on my Stages indoor bike?

Use a 13mm open end wrench or 13mm socket with a ratchet to loosen each side of the Stages saddle assembly. Adjust the tilt or rotation, then re-tighten both sides. View our full line of Stages saddles.

How do I replace the batteries in my Stages Power Meter?

Using a high quality #0 Phillips screwdriver, carefully unscrew the two tiny screws that secure the battery cover on the Stages Power Meter. Remove the existing AA batteries, keeping note of the correct + and − orientation. Wrap a single layer of electrical tape around the cylinder of the new AA batteries to help prevent movement once installed. Insert the taped batteries into the Stages Power Meter, reinstall the battery cover, and tighten the screws—just snug, not over-torqued. Good luck!

What tool should I use to replace the Stages pedals?

Having installed and replaced thousands of Stages pedals, the pedal wrench we recommend is the Park Tool PW-4. Using a standard 15mm wrench or a lightweight/shorter pedal wrench will be far more challenging.

Can Indoor Cycle Pros assist with indoor cycling studio design?

Absolutely. We offer premier indoor cycling studio design services—from layout planning to aesthetic branding—to help create a functional and inspiring space for your riders.

Do you offer financing on your Stages indoor bikes?

Yes, our finance team has supported studios and gyms since 2015 with the most competitive options for financing Stages bikes. To get started, fill out our Contact Form.

What pedal comes with a Stages bike?

Each Stages bike includes a dual function pedal that offers both SPD cleat compatibility on one side and a toe cage with an adjustable strap for standard athletic shoes.

Do you offer ongoing service and support for Stages indoor bikes after purchase?

Yes, we provide ongoing support for Stages indoor bikes, including maintenance tips, troubleshooting help, and virtual or onsite service.

What warranty comes with Stages indoor bikes and parts?

All Stages bikes come with a comprehensive manufacturer warranty: Frame – 15 years, Belt – 10 years, Mechanical – 3 years, Electronics (Console & Power Meter) – 1 year, Pedals & Saddles – 6 months, and Labor – 1 year.

What’s the difference between the Stages SC2 and Stages SC3 indoor bikes?

Both the Stages SC2 and Stages SC3 indoor bikes share a best-in-class aluminum frame, but each is designed for a different ride experience. The SC2 is ideal for rhythm-based classes, while the SC3 is tailored for performance-driven riders who value integrated power metrics and a premium console.

Frame & Fit Comparison

Rock-Solid 6061 T-6 Aluminum Alloy Frame
Both bikes feature an ultra-durable, lightweight frame with hydro-formed tubing and TIG welding for unmatched lateral support. Designed to accommodate riders from 4'10" to 6'10", the 96 lb frame is easy to move and optimized for boutique studios with space to showcase custom logos on the broad fork and seat tube.

  • SC2 Finish: Steel Blue
  • SC3 Finish: Slate Grey

Stages SC2 vs. SC3 Comparison Table

Feature Stages SC2 Stages SC3
Frame 6061 T‑-6 aluminum, Steel Blue 6061 T‑-6 aluminum, Slate Grey
Stability Hydro-formed tubing with TIG welding for lateral support Hydro-formed tubing with TIG welding for lateral support
Handlebar Stages RhythmBar™ – rhythm-based riding Stages RoadBar™ – metric/power-based riding
Height Adjustments Black Pop-pin with knob Blue FitLoc™ lever
Fore/Aft Adjustments Micro-adjustment knob (black) Micro-adjustment knob (blue)
Resistance Adjustment Black SprintShift™ + magnetic Blue SprintShift™ + magnetic
Drive System Carbon-Glyde™ belt Carbon-Glyde™ belt
Power Meter Not included, upgrade available Included – Stages Power Meter
Console Not compatible Included – SIC2 EcoSCRN
Saddle All black Grey accent
Crank Cover Branding "Stages" branding "Stages" branding
Flywheel Branding None "Stages" branded
Dimensions (W × L) 24.5″ × 43.5″ 24.5″ × 43.5″
Bike Weight 96 lbs (43 kg) 96 lbs (43 kg)
Best For Rhythm-based classes, simplicity Power training, performance metrics