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Bike assemBly

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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.

2) 

AttACH tHE stABILIzER BARs

 

Lift the front of the bike, remove the plastic 
guards (used to protect the bottom of the 
frame during shipping) and discard. Place the 
front stabilizer bar (with transportation wheels) 
under the frame. Line up the holes in the 
stabilizer bar with the holes in the frame. Using 
a 5mm Allen wrench, secure the front stabilizer 
bar to the frame with button head screws and 
washers. Tighten the screws securely. Repeat 
process for rear stabilizer bar.

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.  

»  Bike frame with flywheel  
»  Front stabilizer bar with  
 

transportation wheels  

»  Rear stabilizer bar  
»  Handlebars  
»  Pedals (set of two)
»  Seat slider and seat  
»  Seat post   

»  Water bottle 
»  Tools: Multi-wrench, 5mm Allen wrench,  
 

#14 saddle wrench

»  Owner’s Manual 
»  Guide to Ride
»  8-Week Weight Loss Program and  
 

8-Week Weight Loss Program Meal Plan

»  Ultimate Rides Collection DVDs 

Take time now to enter your Spinner® bike serial number in the space 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 888-704-SPIN (7746).

Serial No. : __________________________________________________________

2009.11.16-0013797. Copyright © 2011 Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. All rights reserved. Spin®, Spinner®, Spinning®, the Spinning logo, Peak Pilates®, 
Resist-A-Ball® and Bodyblade® are registered trademarks that are owned or used under exclusive license by Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc.

Summary of Contents for spinner pace

Page 1: ...Owner s manual spinner pace...

Page 2: ...Troubleshooting 10 Lubricating the Chain 11 Chain Tension Adjustment 12 Brake Pad Replacement 13 Warranty 2009 11 16 0013797 Copyright 2011 Mad Dogg Athletics Inc All rights reserved Spin Spinner Spin...

Page 3: ...h 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 you need to change...

Page 4: ...bike Do not insert any 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 rid...

Page 5: ...ons 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 without proper footwear Never operate the bike w...

Page 6: ...sistance A weighted flywheel to create a non impact workout and facilitate a fluid pedal stroke Your Spinner bike uses a direct drive fixed flywheel system that does not allow you to coast To stop dec...

Page 7: ...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 moisture Using an absorbent cloth...

Page 8: ...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 Bike frame...

Page 9: ...il crank arms are immobilized Remove pedal packaging note Pedals are always tightened by turning the spindle toward the front of the bike Be sure to install the pedals on the correct side of the bike...

Page 10: ...de to Ride or www spinning com Pedal at a moderate pace and test for proper and smooth resistance changes while varying the amount of turns on the resistance knob To move the bike after testing is com...

Page 11: ...shorts can make your ride more comfortable Rough dry feeling when increasing resistance Put a few drops of oil underneath the resistance knob and let it run down to the resistance shaft thread barrel...

Page 12: ...refully and slowly by hand approximately a quarter turn Then stop it tighten the brake again and spray lube onto the next portion of the chain Repeat the above steps a total of six times to lubricate...

Page 13: ...eel adjustment cover from the chain guard see photos on page 10 2 Using the multi wrench loosen the axle nuts on the right fig 1 and left fig 2 sides of the flywheel Using the multi wrench loosen the...

Page 14: ...n 6 Tighten the adjustment lock nuts and the axle nuts on both sides alternating from side to side Replace the flywheel adjustment cover before operation CHAiN TENSION ADJUSTMENT CONTINUED BRAKE PAD R...

Page 15: ...ted 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 S...

Page 16: ...IN 7746 www spinning com 2009 11 16 0013797 Copyright 2011 Mad Dogg Athletics Inc All rights reserved Spin Spinner Spinning the Spinning logo Peak Pilates Resist A Ball and Bodyblade are registered tr...

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