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ELITE OWNER’S MANUAL
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WARNING! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THE MOMENTUM OF THE FLYWHEEL OF THE BIKE WILL KEEP THE PEDALS TURNING EVEN AFTER
YOU STOP PEDALING OR IN THE EVENT THAT YOUR FEET SLIP OFF OF THE PEDALS. DO NOT
DISMOUNT THE BIKE OR ATTEMPT TO REMOVE YOUR FEET FROM THE PEDALS UNTIL BOTH THE
PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE STOPPED COMPLETELY. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO LOSS OF CONTROL AND SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT
STEP 1: Remove tension from the brake pad by
turning the resistance knob counterclockwise as
far as possible. You should feel a “stop” when
the knob is completely loose and you cannot rotate
the knob any farther.
STEP 2: Using a box wrench, carefully remove
the two bolts supporting the brake pad (see red
arrows left). Remove the old brake pad assembly.
Position the new brake pad assembly onto the
frame. Make sure that the brake pad is between the
resistance knob shaft and the flywheel. Carefully
reinstall the two bolts through the brake pad bracket
and into the frame. Start threading the bolts with
your fingers to ensure that you do not cross thread
the bolts. Finish tightening the bolts with the box
wrench.
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NOTE:
For belt tension and adjustment instructions, please visit
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