Moving a Peloton bike isn’t all that hard. While the frame itself is unwieldy and heavy, if you have a friend to help you, it can be done quickly and easily. If you're moving from one house to another, you can use a shoulder dolly and moving truck to move the bike. If you're just moving it from one room to another, the bike is easy to tilt and move throughout your house.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Loading the Bike into a Moving Truck

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    Purchase a shoulder dolly from your local hardware store. A shoulder dolly will cost you around 20 dollars (14.20 pounds) at a hardware store. These flexible straps will help you distribute the load of your Peloton bike between 2 people.
    • Shoulder dollies are sometimes called "moving harnesses" or "moving straps." They consist of 2 harnesses and a long moving strap which stretches between the harnesses.
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    Recruit a second person to help you move your Peloton bike. Having someone help you move your bike is a good idea so you don't injure yourself. Peloton bikes weigh 135 pounds (61 kg), so they're too heavy to move on your own.
    • You can offer a friend some food, drinks, or cash to help you out with the move.[1]
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    Lower your handlebars and seat to the lowest positions. Pull out the adjusting rods and lower your tablet and seat to the lowest possible positions on the bike. The adjusting rods are located under the seat (facing the front of the bike) and under the handlebars (also facing the front of the bike).[2]
    • If you store weights in the back of your Peloton, be sure to take them out and transport them separately.
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    Wrap your Peloton bike in towels, moving blankets, or bubble wrap. Wrap towels or bubble wrap around the tablet, the seat assemblage, the pedals, and the flywheel. Secure these towels with bungee cords or tape. This will help to protect the bike from getting scratched.[3]
    • Use towels you won’t need to use again, as they could get damaged during transport. Remember, you’re just doing this to protect the bike.
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    Put on the shoulder dolly harness. Lift the harness over your head and put it on, making sure the “X” shape is on your back and the connecting buckle (the metal part) is on your front.[4]
    • There should be one strap over each arm and one strap under each arm.
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    Slide the long lifting strap under the bike. Lift one side of the bike up and slide the shoulder dolly’s lifting strap under the front and back feet of the bike. It should fit securely between the front 2 feet and the back 2 feet.[5]
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    Position both movers on either side of the bike and attach the straps. Stand on either side of the bike and connect the long lifting strap to the front buckle of your harness. Weave it through the bottom back part of the buckle, pull it above the buckle, then weave it through the front top part of the buckle from the top.[6]
    • When you’re done, the end of the strap should be pointing down away from you.
    • Adjust the strap so that, when you’re standing, you can feel tension on your shoulders.
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    Lift the bike up, pushing against the bike with straight arms. Slowly stand up, lifting the bike with you, and keep your arms straight out in front of you to balance the bike.
    • Communicate with your partner constantly. If one of you needs a break, lower down slowly with your legs.[7]
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    Walk the bike slowly out to your moving truck. Take slow, careful steps outside to wherever your moving vehicle is, taking breaks as necessary. Lower your bike outside of your moving truck.
    • Take a break before moving to the next step. Drink some water and stretch out your arms; this will help you avoid mishaps when loading the bike.[8]
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    Take the bike out of the shoulder dolly and load it manually. Tilt the bike onto its side and remove the shoulder dolly straps. Then, using a person on each side (front and back), lift it onto the moving truck platform, making sure to lift with your legs, not your back.
    • In a truck, it’s best to stabilize the bike with ratchet straps; just thread the strap from one side of the truck to the other, over the bike, and ratchet down until the bike is immobile.
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    Drive slowly to your new destination. Drive slowly and carefully until you reach the bike’s new home, taking care to avoid potholes and sudden fast turns.
    • Remember: Peloton bikes are around 135 pounds (61 kg)![9] You don’t want one to land on you or fall over, so be careful when transporting it.
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Method 2
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Moving Your Bike to a Different Room

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    Have a friend help you tilt the Peloton bike forward onto its transport wheels. Using 2 people, tilt the bike forward until it comes to rest on its forward transport wheels. Have one person lift the back end while the other holds the handlebars and keeps it steady.[10]
    • Remember that, once the bike is on its transport wheels, all 135 pounds (61 kg) of the bike will be on 2 very small wheels. Keep the bike steady to avoid an unhappy accident in the home.
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    Roll the bike carefully to its new location. Keeping both hands on the bike, roll it on the transport wheels to its new room. Avoid any surfaces that are uneven, as this can cause the bike to topple.[11]
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    Slowly lower the bike down to its normal position. Lower the bike slowly down to the floor until it’s resting on all 4 feet.[12]
    • Putting a mat under the Peloton will help you avoid damage to the bike and the floor.
    • Be sure to allow a clearance of 24 inches (61 cm) on all 4 sides of the bike.
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    Adjust the leveling feet until the bike feels even on the floor. If the bike feels uneven, unscrew the leveling feet until all 4 feet are firmly on the ground, and the bike doesn’t rock at all.[13]
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do you move a Peloton bike seat?
    Drew Hawkins1
    Drew Hawkins1
    Community Answer
    To move a Peloton bike seat up or down, turn the lever below the seat on the frame of the bike to the left to loosen it. Then, raise or lower the seat and turn the lever to the right to tighten it so it's secure. To adjust the depth of the bike seat, turn the lever directly below the seat to the left to loosen it, then slide the seat forward or backward. Tighten the lever by turning it to the right so the seat doesn't move.
  • Question
    How much does a peloton bike weigh?
    Drew Hawkins1
    Drew Hawkins1
    Community Answer
    A Peloton bike sturdy and weighs 135 pounds, or just over 61 kilograms. The bike is built to withstand regular use and impact, so it's solid and strong. If you plan to move your Peloton bike, make sure you do it correctly so you don't risk injuring yourself.
  • Question
    Can Peloton be used without a subscription?
    Drew Hawkins1
    Drew Hawkins1
    Community Answer
    While the actual Peloton bike will still function and can be used for exercise without paying a subscription, you won't have access to the live classes, encore rides, or on-demand rides without it. You also won't have the metrics, such as leaderboards and data logging, which can help you track your progress.
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Warnings

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Things You'll Need

Loading the Bike into a Moving Truck

  • Towels, moving blankets, or bubble wrap
  • Bungee cords or packing tape
  • Shoulder dolly

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To move a Peloton bike, you’ll need to ask a friend for help since they weigh about 135 pounds. Purchase a shoulder dolly or moving harness, which will help distribute the weight of the bike when you’re carrying it. Set your seat and handlebars to the lowest setting so your Peloton is easier to move. You should also wrap your bike in towels or blankets so it doesn’t get scratched. Then, put on the harness and slide the lifting strap under the bike. When you’re ready to lift the bike, one of you should stand on either side to balance the weight. Pick the bike up with straight arms to avoid injury and walk slowly while you're carrying it. For tips on how to load your bike into a moving truck, keep reading!

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