Updated February 2026 • 8 min read
Peloton charges $44/month for All-Access (if you own hardware) or $12.99/month for App-only. That is $528 or $156 per year. If you have a $1,500+ Peloton bike collecting dust, the membership adds insult to injury. Here is how to cancel — and what happens to your expensive hardware after.
Depends on where you subscribed:
This is what most people want to know. After canceling:
Your Peloton hardware works without a subscription. Pair it with free content:
💡 Pro tip: The Peloton screen is just an Android tablet. Some users sideload apps (Netflix, YouTube, Spotify) onto it after canceling. Search "Peloton screen hack" for guides — this voids your warranty but the bike still works.
Peloton lets you pause your membership for up to 3 months. During the pause, you get Just Ride mode (same as canceling) but your subscription picks back up automatically. Useful if you are traveling, injured, or just need a break without the commitment of re-subscribing later.
If the bike is truly unused, consider selling. Current resale values (2026):
If you are on a Peloton financing plan (0% APR through Affirm), canceling the membership does NOT cancel your hardware payments. Those are separate. You still owe for the bike. The membership is the $44/month; the hardware payment is whatever your Affirm plan charges. Check your Affirm account for remaining balance.
Peloton cancellation is straightforward online. The real question is what to do with the hardware. Keep the bike and use free content, sell it on Facebook Marketplace, or pause if you might come back. At $44/month, even a few months of not using it adds up fast.
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