Tilt the bike forward onto the stabilizer transport wheels to roll it away to a cupboard or wall corner. Maintenance and Care
Check the tightness of the pedals every month to prevent stripping the internal crank threads. If you need help with a specific issue, tell me: What is the of your bike? What specific part are you having trouble with? Is there an error or physical issue you are trying to fix?
Proper adjustment is crucial for preventing injury and optimizing your workout.
Wipe down the frame, handlebars, and seat with a damp cloth after every workout to remove sweat.
Locate the left pedal marked . Align it with the left crank arm. Screw it in counter-clockwise (anticlockwise) by hand, then tighten securely with the wrench. Thread the adjustable rubber foot straps onto each pedal. Step 5: Mounting the Handlebars and Console
Before beginning construction, lay out all parts and ensure you have the following components included in your packaging:
Insert the into the main frame, ensuring the holes line up.
Do not exceed the maximum user weight of 100 kg (220 lbs).
To keep your bike silent and safe, follow this monthly 5-minute routine from the official manual.
: Some models come with a display monitor that tracks your progress, including speed, distance, calories burned, and heart rate.
Push the front and rear legs together until the frame closes completely.
Wipe down the saddle, handlebars, and console with a damp cloth after every workout to remove sweat.
Tighten all structural bolts and ensure the pedals are fully cranked down. Floor is uneven or stabilizer feet are unlevel. Move the bike to a completely flat surface. Pulse reading is erratic or absent Palms are dry or not contacting both metal plates.