
Shaam
okay i bought a 26'' sabre celius today and my cousins got one a bit like that too, an the suspension spring thingy, well ive got that too and my cousins bike is bouncy, his seat is bouncy, you have to loosen up the suspension but how !? please help!!
my bike: http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Toys-R-Us/Bikes-and-Rideons/Bikes/Mens/26-Celius-Bike%280071887%29
very urgent, could you label where i have to LOOSEN it up, its too tight!
! thankyou
Answer
You will need to play with the rear shock and find the right setting. Your bike manual should explain how to do this. It appears you have a spring rear shock that you can turn to length or shorten the spring which will cause the shock to change the rate at which it compresses. From what I could tell from the picture just spin the the shock at the top of the spring and then try riding the back to see the response produced.
You will need to play with the rear shock and find the right setting. Your bike manual should explain how to do this. It appears you have a spring rear shock that you can turn to length or shorten the spring which will cause the shock to change the rate at which it compresses. From what I could tell from the picture just spin the the shock at the top of the spring and then try riding the back to see the response produced.
Please help me with my Exercise Bike problem/situation?!?

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I want to purchase this product shown on the website link,please click on it first.
Website Link:http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3027114/Trail/searchtext%3EEXERCISE+BIKES.htm.
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Ok now,what I want help from you people is basically that does this exercise bike require batteries to operate(work)or can I plug it into mains and use it??
I really do not want to be wasting loads of money on additional batteries to run the bike,so hopefully I can plug it into the mains and it will work.I really want it to run on a mains connection but I dont know if it does?So please help me out guys!?
Especially if your a current or previous exercise bike owner please inform me and answer this question and tell me if this particular bike needs batteries or mains connection?
Do all bikes generally run on mains connection or batteries??
Please answer,thanks in advance.
Answer
The bike uses magnetic resistance which is generated by spinning a aluminum disk in front of a ring of magnets. You are generating the power to spin the disk so no motor is required. The computer requires a battery but the power drain is so small that it should last a very long time. These are like the cyclocomputers on a bicycle they only use power when you are using it. More likely then not you will in very good shape before you have to worry about replacing the battery.
The bike uses magnetic resistance which is generated by spinning a aluminum disk in front of a ring of magnets. You are generating the power to spin the disk so no motor is required. The computer requires a battery but the power drain is so small that it should last a very long time. These are like the cyclocomputers on a bicycle they only use power when you are using it. More likely then not you will in very good shape before you have to worry about replacing the battery.
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