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Keep machine clean: Wipe machine down with clean &
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dry fabric to clear dirt & sweat.
Wipe Anti-rust cream or similar on the seat post set,
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handlebar set
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Visual check
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Check security of handle bar post & seat post
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Check security of saddle
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Remove handlebar post and clean tube
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Remove seat post and clean tube
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Check brake pads for wear-align
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Check brake adjustment
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Check security of all knobs & release lever
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Check toe straps for signs of wear
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Check crank bolts and re-tighten
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Make sure pedals are screwed in
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Check the magnetic holder in correct position
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Check belt tension
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Check bottom bracket
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Check flywheel bearings
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Full service-frame inspection
Adjusting the belt tension – the belt is made of a flexible material. It will relax with frequent use and time. To restore belt
tension, use the following steps:
1. Loosen the bolts (45)(50)(67), and take off the outer chain guard (3) and front chain cover (49)(59).
2. Loosen nuts (41).
3. You can adjust tension by turning the adjuster bolt (60) clockwise or counterclockwise. It is suggested to rotate in 1/4 turns
each time. Rotating too much will cause the tension to become too tight which will damage the axle and bearing.
4.
Make sure that the flywheel keeps parallel with frame while the distance on two sides between the flywheel and magnet are the same.
5. After finishing the above steps, secure the nut cap on both sides. Make sure that the nut caps are tight and fixed.
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