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Assembly and Installation Guide
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Installation step 7
Lift the ergometer bike. Insert and lock up the swing feet on the extremity of
the normal feet, front and rear.
swing feet
The oscillating movements occurring naturally with real bikes cannot normally
be reproduced when training on an ergometer. These movements include
balancing movements, or back and forth oscillations. The static construction,
and the rigid feet used to support the device prevent any dynamic movement.
Also, heavy training would eventually lead to overloading the frame and mounting
parts. Squeaking noises are a typical consequence of such overloads.
The swing feet technology was developed to address these shortcomings. This
is done by partially absorbing the dynamic loads generated by the biking effort,
and allowing the typical bikers oscillation. Thus, the user experiences the
natural biking swing with the corresponding dynamic balance behaviour.
Moreover, noises and shocks are reduced, and frictional loads to the floor are
minimised.
Attach the tape ends with adhesive tape to prevent it from self-unwrapping.
Installation step 6
Remove the protective sheet on back of the handlebars tape. Press the
handlebar tape on the handlebars extremity and wrap the tape spirally around
the handlebars (watch the wrapping direction).
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