Rough Feel While Pedaling
Possible causes:
1. Loose crank arms.
2. Alignment issues with pedal arms.
3. Defective roller wheels.
4. Drive belt mis-aligned.
5. The drive belt may be over-tightened.
6. Defective flywheel or crank pulley wheel bearings.
Fix:
1. Remove the side covers and verify that the crank arms are tight.
There should not be any side-to-side play in the crank arms if
tightened properly. Tighten if necessary. If problems persist, replace
the crank axle nut with updated nut. Contact Horizon Fitness for
update kit.
2. Remove the lower connecting arm from the pedal arm to determine
whether an improper weld on the lower connecting arm causes the
alignment issue. If the alignment issue is corrected by removing the
lower connecting arm, replace the connecting arm. IF the alignment
issues continue, replace the pedal arm.
3. If the rough feel seems to be on one side only, try rotating the roller
wheels. If the rough feel switches sides, replace the defective roller
wheel.
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