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Copyright ©2013 Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. All rights reserved. SPIN®, Spinner®, Spinning® and the Spinning logo are registered trademarks of Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. 

STEP 1: 

UNPACK THE CARTON 

Open the shipping carton and remove all parts. Make sure the following parts are included 
and that no damage has occurred during shipping.

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BIKE ASSEMBLY

»  Bike frame with flywheel  

»  Front stabilizer bar with transportation  

 

 

wheels  

»  Rear stabilizer bar  

»  Handlebar post with handlebars 

»  Pedals (set of two)

»  Seat slider and seat  

»  Seat post   

»  Adjustment handles (2 pcs)

»  Tools: Multi-wrench, 2 mm Allen wrench   

»  Owner’s Manual 

»  Guide to Ride

»  Ultimate Rides Collection DVDs 

Take time now to enter your Spinner® bike serial number in the sAscent below (serial number is 
located on the bottom crossbar). If parts are missing, or if you have any assembly questions, please 
contact customer service at 800-847-SPIN (7746).

Serial No. : __________________________________________________________

STEP 2: 

ATTACH THE STABILIZING BARS 

Lift the front of the bike. Place the front 
stabilizer bar under the frame. Line up the 
holes in the stabilizer bar with the holes in 
the frame. Using the multi-wrench, secure the 
front stabilizer bar to the frame with enclosed 
bolts. Tighten the bolts securely. 

Repeat process for rear stabilizer bar.

STEP 3:

 INSTALL THE SEAT

While holding the seat post pop-pin, slide
the seat post into the seat tube. Release the
pop-pin. Adjust the seat post to make sure 
the pop-pin is engaged. Tighten the seat 
post pop-pin securely. 

Unscrew, pull out and hold the seat slider 
pop-pin. Slide the seat slider all the way into 
the seat tube. Release the seat slider pop-
pin. Adjust the seat slider to make sure the 
pop-pin is engaged. Tighten the seat slider 
pop-pin securely.

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FRONT

REAR

NOTE:

 Front side marked by     . If positioned 

incorrectly, bolt holes will not line up.

For correct bike fit please refer to Guide to Ride.

Summary of Contents for Spinner Ascent

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ed trademarks of Mad Dogg Athletics Inc CONTENTS 1 Welcome to the Spinning Program 2 Spinning Program Safety 4 Your Spinner Bike 5 Caring for Your Spinner Ascent Bike 6 Bike Assembly 8 Testing the Bik...

Page 3: ...of their lives with the help of the Spinning program The Spinner bike with accompanying DVDs gives you everything you need to join them Ready to get started These guidelines will give you the insight...

Page 4: ...ny object hands or feet into any openings or expose hands arms or feet to the drive mechanism or any other potentially moving parts of the bike The body weight for individuals riding the Spinner Ascen...

Page 5: ...ontrol by executing all movements and hand positions at a slow pace before attempting to increase your pedaling speed Focus on form posture and smooth transitions between movements Do not use the bike...

Page 6: ...e handlebars featuring foam grips and a patented design that facilitates proper Spinning hand positions An adjustable resistance knob to keep you in control of your ride Simply twist the dial to add m...

Page 7: ...under the saddle After making your adjustment be sure to retighten the nuts before riding your bike PREVENTING RUST After each use raise handlebar and seat posts to the highest settings to expose mois...

Page 8: ...mer service at 800 847 SPIN 7746 Serial No __________________________________________________________ STEP 2 ATTACH THE STABILIZING BARS Lift the front of the bike Place the front stabilizer bar under...

Page 9: ...Turn the resistance knob all the way to the right until crank arms are immobilized Remove pedal packaging note Pedals are always tightened by turning the spindle toward the front of the bike Be sure t...

Page 10: ...to stop quickly Adjust seat post and handlebar post to your needs Refer to Guide to Ride or www spinning com Pedal at a moderate pace and test for proper and smooth resistance changes while varying t...

Page 11: ...e the seat is centered and level Adjust as necessary Bear in mind that it does take time for the body to adjust to the seat A gel padded seat cover and or cycling shorts can make your ride more comfor...

Page 12: ...nd take care not to allow the lubricant to drip onto the floor STEP 5 Lock the brake by turning the resistance knob clockwise With the brake locked up spray the lube onto the chain Loosen the brake an...

Page 13: ...the right fig 1 and left fig 2 sides of the flywheel Using an open end wrench loosen the adjustment lock nuts on both sides of the flywheel STEP 3 To tighten the chain turn the adjustment screw in a c...

Page 14: ...e two bolts through the brake pad bracket onto the frame Using a multi wrench tighten the bolts STEP 5 While adjusting the chain tension work on both sides of the flywheel Adjust the angle of the flyw...

Page 15: ...GATED UNDER ANY EXISTING INSURANCE POLICIES THE CLAIMANT MAY HAVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO COSMETIC DAMAGE IMPERFECTIONS THAT ARE WITHIN DESIGN SPECIFICATION...

Page 16: ...hletics Inc All rights reserved SPIN Spinner Spinning and the Spinning logo are registered trademarks of Mad Dogg Athletics Inc MAD DOGG ATHLETICS INC 2111 Narcissus Court Venice CA 90291 Tel 800 847...

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