ZBike Infinity Review: Inside ZYCLE’s Most Advanced Smart Bike

April 15, 2026
Written By Dome

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When a brand spends years specializing in electronic engineering before stepping into the consumer market, its products usually arrive with technical arguments that are hard to find elsewhere in the segment. That is exactly the case with the ZBike Infinity, the most advanced smart bike in the catalog of ZYCLE, the indoor cycling brand of Valencia-based Versa Design S.L. Designed and manufactured entirely at its facilities in Massalfassar, the ZBike Infinity arrives with a clear proposition: to bring into home training the sensation, control, and accuracy that a high-performance cyclist expects from a real road bike, without leaning on shortcuts or forced approximations.

A smart bike built not to break the feel of real pedaling

The most recognizable difference between the ZBike Infinity and other high-end indoor bikes is its freewheel system, which reproduces the natural inertia of pedaling when the rider stops applying force. On most smart bikes on the market, the chainring assembly is locked to the flywheel, which forces the rider to keep pedaling and breaks the natural feel of descents and recovery sections. The ZBike Infinity removes that restriction and lets the rider “stop pedaling” as on a real bike, which translates into more realistic sessions and, as a side effect, into a more efficient recovery within the workouts themselves.

That engineering decision is paired with a geometry designed for demanding cyclists: a road-style handlebar with wireless electronic shifters, multi-position cranks (165–175 mm) to match the lengths typically used in competitive cycling, and a 152 mm Q factor that places the feet very close to the position of a modern road frame. The 14 kg flywheel completes the sensation of acceleration and maintains a natural response in pace-change sections, where models with lighter flywheels usually show their limits. All technical information for the product and the rest of the catalog is centralized on the official Zycle website, where the brand publishes detailed sheets, videos, and manuals for every model.

Measurement accuracy at a professional level

The electronic core of the ZBike Infinity is a power meter patented by the brand with a margin of error below 1%, a figure until recently reserved for the meters fitted to professional bikes that makes it possible to use power readings to plan training zones, run FTP tests, or follow a structured plan without accumulated deviations from one session to the next. The bike delivers up to 2,000 W of peak power, enough to cover the spikes of any amateur or professional cyclist, and offers 24 customizable virtual gears that can be configured from the app itself to reproduce the rider’s usual gearing.

Connectivity follows the same open philosophy as the rest of the catalog. The ZBike Infinity transmits over Bluetooth FTMS, ANT+, and USB cable, ensuring compatibility with the main simulators on the market: Zwift, ROUVY, TrainerRoad, Bkool, Kinomap, BestCycling, Fulgaz, and Garmin. The user can switch between platforms according to the day’s plan with no need for adapters or specific configurations, and the bike pairs with the rest of the ZYCLE ecosystem devices —including the ZCore Heart Rate Monitor— to consolidate every training metric inside a single interface.

A product built for the cyclist who trains with data

By technical profile, the ZBike Infinity is aimed at intermediate to advanced cyclists and triathletes who already train with data in hand and need a tool capable of keeping up without introducing noise into the readings. The combination of freewheel, patented power meter, and form factor close to a real road bike covers both the rider planning VO2max intervals and the one putting in long endurance sessions. The inclusion of premium subscriptions to simulators with the purchase of the main model makes entry into the virtual ecosystem easier without added cost.

For cyclists coming from simpler models —including the ZBike 2.0, also part of the ZYCLE catalog— the move to the ZBike Infinity represents a meaningful qualitative jump: it is no longer just about better measurements, but about training on a bike whose geometry, inertia, and response accurately replicate those of a real road frame. And the 100% Spanish manufacturing, certified to ISO 14001:2015, adds an additional argument for service and close support for European customers.

What’s included and where to buy it

The ZBike Infinity has a recommended retail price of €2,199 and is available directly from the official ZYCLE website, with free shipping on every order and, on the main model, premium subscriptions included to the associated simulation platforms. The brand applies the three-year legal warranty in Spain and two years across the rest of the European Union, handled through its own multilingual support center and reinforced by digital warranty registration available via the ZYCLE app. The usual delivery time for customers in the Iberian peninsula is two to three working days, with email tracking and direct technical support for any question regarding setup or configuration. For riders outside Spain, the same support channels are available in several languages, which simplifies the purchase decision in the rest of Europe.

About ZYCLE

ZYCLE is the indoor cycling brand of Versa Design S.L., a Valencia-based company specialized in electronic engineering that designs and manufactures smart bikes, smart trainers, and accessories for cycling and triathlon at its facilities in Massalfassar (Valencia). Its proposition combines professional-grade data accuracy, compatibility with the main training simulators, and certified sustainable production (ISO 14001:2015). More information at zycle.eu.

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