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Broken Exercise Bike? Any ideas?
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Hi all. Can anyone come up with any suggestions as to what has happened to my exercise bike? When I was using it earlier on a medium level resistance, it suddenly felt like the tension went. I waited a few seconds, tried again, and it seemed fine...then 5-10 seconds later it went again. It's hard to explain, but it doesn't lose resistance altogether - it just 'goes' for a couple of spins, then is fine for a few seconds, and so on.
I took the casing off the bike, and I can't see anything that looks wrong or broken. The rubber band is still fine and in place. It has magnetic resistance, but doesn't look like it could be a problem with that?
Does anyone have any ideas whatsoever what this could be?
Thank you!
I took the casing off the bike, and I can't see anything that looks wrong or broken. The rubber band is still fine and in place. It has magnetic resistance, but doesn't look like it could be a problem with that?
Does anyone have any ideas whatsoever what this could be?
Thank you!
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Loooby - I don't really have much to lose now. I got down to about 10st 3lb and have kept it off reasonably well by just keeping more active. But have slackened off a bit and put on around half a stone, so just trying to lose it and get fitter again. I got into the habit of doing 17.5km a day, varying the resistance. Took/takes just under 30 minutes. It's hard to get into the habit, but once I was in it it just became part of my everyday routine and I felt better each day for it.
I have a feeling I'll be investing in a new bike now, but I think I've had my money's worth with the last one.
Loooby - I don't really have much to lose now. I got down to about 10st 3lb and have kept it off reasonably well by just keeping more active. But have slackened off a bit and put on around half a stone, so just trying to lose it and get fitter again. I got into the habit of doing 17.5km a day, varying the resistance. Took/takes just under 30 minutes. It's hard to get into the habit, but once I was in it it just became part of my everyday routine and I felt better each day for it.
I have a feeling I'll be investing in a new bike now, but I think I've had my money's worth with the last one.
thats excellent squidge!! very very well done, you must be looking and feeling great!!
have you heard/tried those exercise things called kettle bells? theyre meant to be very good for weight loss and toning up?
i really must try and do more than my 2 minutes a day on my stepper! lol, oh and maybe if i put this easter egg away too that im busy munching on as i type, might help! ... ;o/
have you heard/tried those exercise things called kettle bells? theyre meant to be very good for weight loss and toning up?
i really must try and do more than my 2 minutes a day on my stepper! lol, oh and maybe if i put this easter egg away too that im busy munching on as i type, might help! ... ;o/
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