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Summary of Contents for STRYDE BIKE

  • Page 1 BIKE Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Safety Information Adjusting The Handlebar Operation Instructions Torq Knob And Emergency Brake Bike Specifications Getting Started Display Specifications Class Screen Stryde Pre-Assembly General Maintenance Setting Up Your Bike Limited Home Warranty Adjusting The Saddle...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    In a home setting, keep children away from the bike WARNING! when it is not in use. Keep children and pets away from Please train all the users of the bike to follow these safety the unit while it is in use. instructions. DO:...
  • Page 4 Failure to follow all guidelines may compromise the 11. The bike should not be used by persons exceeding 350 effectiveness of the exercise experience, expose yourself lbs in weight.
  • Page 5: Operation Instructions

    Operation Instructions Warning - As the owner of this exercise equipment, you should insist that all users follow the same guidelines: you This exercise equipment is not intended for use by should make this manual available to all users. persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental Obtain a complete physical examination from your capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge.
  • Page 6: Bike Specifications

    Bike Specifications Tech Specs And Requirements Footprint 24” x 49.6” (61cm x 126 cm) Screen Bike Weight 124.6 lb (56.5 kg) Max Saddle Height 42.5” (108 cm) Max Handlebar Height 46” (117 cm) User Height Range 5’ 1” to 6’ 5” (155 cm - 200 cm)
  • Page 7: Display Specifications

    Display Specifications Display 21.5” 1080P HD Touchscreen Android 8.1 Operating System 16 GB Flash Storage ANT+ and Bluetooth ® 5.0 ™ MT8167A Processor...
  • Page 8: Stryde Pre-Assembly

    Bike. 1. Using a razor knife (Box Cutter) cut the outside, CAUTION: Damage to the bike during assembly is not bottom, edge of box. Lift Box over the unit and covered as part of the limited warranty. Take care not unpack.
  • Page 9 Stryde Pre-Assembly CONTINUED Tools Needed: #106. 14/15m/m Wrench (1pc) #108. Phillips Head Screw Driver (1pc) #107. M6 L Allen Wrench (1pc) #109. M4 L Allen Wrench (1pc)
  • Page 10 Stryde Step One HARDWARE FOR STEP 1 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION Button Head Socket Bolt 3/8" × 2-1/4" Flat Washer Ø10 × Ø 25 × 1.5T Nylon Nut 3/8" × 7T 1. Align the screw holes of the main frame (1) and the front stabilizer tube (2).
  • Page 11 Stryde Step Two HARDWARE FOR STEP 2 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION Button Head Socket Bolt M6 × 18L Flat Washer Ø 6.5 × Ø 25 × 1.5T 1. Align the screw holes of the dumbbell holder (29) and seat bracket. Tighten with two sets of Ø6.5ר25×1.5T_Flat Washer (102) and M6×18L_Button Head Socket Bolt (101) by using a...
  • Page 12 Stryde Step Three HARDWARE FOR STEP 3 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION Socket Head Cap Bolt M8 × 15L 1. Pull the handlebar post (5) up with some space for assembly. 2. Align the screw holes of the handlebar set (4) and handlebar post bracket.
  • Page 13 Stryde Step Four HARDWARE FOR STEP 5 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION Phillips Head Screw M4 × 12L 1. Align the screw holes of the screen rack (27) and the tablet. Tighten with four M4×12m/m_Phillips Head Screw (98) by using a Screw driver (108).
  • Page 14 Stryde Step Five 1. Tighten the Left pedal (37) onto the Left crank arm (36) by using a 14/15m/m_Wrench (106). 2. Tighten the Right pedal (37) onto the Right crank arm (35) by using a 14/15m/m_Wrench (106).
  • Page 15: Setting Up Your Bike

    Setting Up Your Bike 24"(60cm) Positioning The Bike The bike should be on a level, flat, and secure surface near an AC power outlet. Keep a minimum safe distance of 24” (60 cm) between the bike and any obstructions. Injury Warning 24"(60cm)
  • Page 16 (1) While avoiding uneven surfaces, roll the bike to its new location If the bike rocks after being set down, turn each leveling foot until it rests firmly on the floor (2) Equipment Warning Do not unscrew the leveling feet more then 1⁄2”.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Saddle

    Adjusting The Saddle With your hips level in the saddle, your knees should be slightly bent when the pedal is closest to the floor. When both pedals are parallel to the floor, your forward kneecap should be directly above the center of the pedal.
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Handlebar

    Adjusting The Handlebar When gripping the handlebar, your arms should be slightly bent, and the handlebar should be at the same height (or slightly higher) than the top of the saddle. Height Turn the adjustment lever counterclockwise to loosen (1) Adjust the handlebar to a desired position (2) Turn the lever clockwise to tighten...
  • Page 19: Torq Knob And Emergency Brake

    Push down to stop the pedals and wheel from moving Equipment Warning Increase the resistance to maximum when the bike is not in use to prevent injuries from moving pedals. The pedals and wheel will continue to move together until the wheel stops. The emergency...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    If you are using cycling shoes with Your tablet will start automatically when you SPD clips, find the U-shaped side of plug in the bike and connect the tablet. Your the pedal, then slide the ball of tablet will go to sleep after several minutes of your foot down while dropping inactivity.
  • Page 21 Using Stryde app To connect to a WiFi network, tap on the WiFi icon at To start the app, please click on the Stryde icon the top right corner of the screen. You will see a list of on the tablet's home screen available networks around you.
  • Page 22: Class Screen

    Class Screen When taking one of the classes on Stryde app, you will find the following information on the screen: Cadence Your pedaling speed, counted by how many times your wheel is revolving per minute. Resistance Turn it up for a steep hill, turn it down for a flat road.
  • Page 23: General Maintenance

    To prevent the build-up of rust and other forms of condition without affecting the end user exercise corrosion, wipe down the bike at the end of each day experience. To assist in the maintenance regiment, it is (or preferably at the end of each class). Raise all posts recommended to break service into: Daily, Weekly, &...
  • Page 24 Inspect the frame and main assembly components for Have an experienced rider ride the bike to identify and rust or corrosion. Tilt the bike or place in an upside help diagnose any vibration, noises, and any "unusual" down position to locate areas where rust and corrosion feeling from the drive belt.
  • Page 25 1 part non-abrasive detergent or car wash soap rub over the frame of the product. Frame Care It is recommended that the frame on the bike is sealed from sweat impurities that may speed the corrosion process at least once a month.
  • Page 26: Limited Home Warranty

    Stryde Bike. parts attached to the structural frame, against defects Any other use of the Bike shall void this Limited in workmanship and materials for a period of five years Warranty. During the applicable Limited Warranty from the date of original delivery.
  • Page 27 • Warranty you must contact the our Support team. use of the Bike with parts or accessories from third You will be asked to provide us with the serial parties. number of your Bike and the dated receipt, or other Software, even if sold with or embedded in the Bike, •...
  • Page 28 Questions or comments? Please contact us at help@strydebike.com or call (888) 418-0143...

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