Trixter X-Bike User Manual

Trixter X-Bike User Manual

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  • Page 3 Page 1 Introduction…………………………………………… X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike X-Biking™ Indoor Cycling Programmes Installation and Adjustment…………………………… Setting up the X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike Assembling the X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike Adjusting the X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike Using your X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike……….. Maintenance Instructions………………………………...
  • Page 4 Note for Club Owners: To ensure the proper use and safety of the X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Cycle, make sure that all users have access to and refer to this manual. The manual should be made available to all users.
  • Page 5 NEVER exceed the weight limit for this bike. The weight limit for this bike is 300 pounds. Do not use the X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike if your body weight exceeds 300 pounds. ALWAYS wear proper attire and footwear that fully covers your feet. Long hair should be tied back.
  • Page 6 Workouts are designed by experienced cycling coaches and elite athletes to maximize the exercise benefits of the X-Bike™ Indoor Cycle. It’s the only total-body cardiovascular group exercise workout based on a vibrant, engaging, and real outdoor sport - mountain biking! During the immersive, fun-fit classes, you ride with a certified X-Biking™...
  • Page 7 1. With assistance, move the box to the desired location in a well- lit and well - ventilated area. Ensure that the carton is standing upright and remove the strapping material. Ensure that you allocate sufficient floor space for the safe operation of the X-Bike after it has been assembled.
  • Page 8 For example, the chain guard is on the right side of the bike and the flywheel is at the front. 1. You will need the following tools and materials to assemble the X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike.
  • Page 9 10. Using the PTFE spray, direct the nozzle into the wear pad material and apply generously to ensure the pads are well lubricated. 11. Use a soft clean cloth to wipe off dust that may have accumulated during shipping. 12. The X-Bike™ Indoor Cycle is now ready to set up for use.
  • Page 10 Note the final position mark on the seat stem for future use. Adjusting the Flywheel Resistance The X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike should arrive with the resistance system set up on the handlebars already, and may only require minor adjustment after the handlebar assembly has been fitted onto the X-Bars™...
  • Page 11 Measure the distance from the bottom edge of the ruler to the top of the handlebar and replicate this measurement on the X-Bike™ Indoor Cycle.
  • Page 12 Pumping the X-Bars 1. Once you are confident with the pedalling motion of the X-Bike, set the flywheel resistance to a comfortable setting and get into a standing position on the bike while continuing to pedal at a steady rate.
  • Page 13 Mounting and Dismounting Once sitting comfortably on the Bike, make sure to tighten each toe strap securely before commencing exercise. Dismount the bike by first loosening each toe clip and then removing your feet from the pedals. Carefully step off the bike. Your First Workout Basic Instructions Once an instructor has helped you to properly adjust the bike to your body size and you are...
  • Page 14 AINTENANCE Helpful Hints The safety level given by the design of X-Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined for damage and wear. Inoperable components should be replaced or the equipment should be put out of use until it is repaired.
  • Page 15 Inspect the seat and handlebars post adjustment for secure height adjustment tightening Daily 1. Wipe down the X-Bike after each use to remove sweat and moisture. Use soap and water, or a diluted non-abrasive domestic cleaner solution. Rinse to remove detergent residue and then dry off.
  • Page 16 4. To keep the X-Bike looking new, wipe the general bodywork of the X-Bike and X-Bars with a clean damp cloth. Use conventional dish washing detergent but never use abrasive materials to clean the bike.
  • Page 17 (Details for your closest dealer found at www.trixter.net) Main Pivot Bolts Centre Slider b.
  • Page 18 Dryness or prolonged use may cause the height and reach adjustments for the bars and seat to become tight. If this is the case, the sliding assembly should be removed from the frame and have a smear of light duty grease applied along the sliding surface before reassembly.
  • Page 19 ARTS – WARNING: It is vitally important to keep the X-Bike unsure about any of the procedures for the removal or replacement of parts, you are recommended to contact your authorised dealer. NOTE: When carrying out any service or maintenance procedures, it is vital to ensure that...
  • Page 20 Bolt 1 Bolt 2 2. Turn the right hand crank arm vertically downwards as this allows the outer guard to be removed more easily. 3. Ease the outer guard away from the inner guard taking care not to damage the protective seals between it and the inner guard.
  • Page 21 Replacing the Handlebars 1. NOTE: Your X-Bike Indoor Performance Bike has been fitted with 580mm long handlebars as standard. You must ensure that the new bars to be fitted are within the recommended maximum length of 580mm with a tube wall thickness not less than 3.2mm and are the correct diameter 25.4mm at the clamping section.
  • Page 22 Loctite®222 and reinstall. Retighten the bolts to 22ft/lb (30Nm). Monitor over the following week and if the problem persists, contact your service department (Details for your closest dealer found at www.trixter.net) Crank Bolt Removal Crank Arm Puller...
  • Page 23 Loctite®222 and reinstall. Retighten the bolts to 22ft/lb (30Nm). Monitor over the following week and if the problem persists, contact your service department (Details for your closest dealer found at www.trixter.net) Tightening the Bottom Bracket Bearings 1.
  • Page 24 Removing Pedals 1. Block the crank arm from spinning, and use a bicycle pedal wrench (15mm) on the pedal nut to remove the pedal from the crank arm. 2. Left Pedal: Turn the pedal nut clockwise and remove the pedal from the Pedal crank. 3.
  • Page 25 3. Refitting is simply to locate the fixing holes and fit the bolts back in. Replacing the Damper 1. For this section, only replace with Trixter recommended damper. 2. Remove all covers as directed in the “Removing the X-Bars Covers” section.
  • Page 26 6. Locate the fixed end of the damper into the bracket on the assembly and fit the nut. Tighten securely. 7. Tighten the moving end securely. 8. Refit the covers as directed in the covers removal section.
  • Page 27 Replacing the “Return to Zero” Springs 1. Remove the top cover as directed in the covers removal section. 2. Using the spring fitting tool, insert into the inner spring loop (see diagram below) and rotate the tool to free the loop from the spring pillar. Outer Spring Loop 3.
  • Page 28 c. The spring pillars - apply some grease to each of the spring loops where they are in contact with the spring pillars. Manoeuvre the mechanism left and right to ensure that the grease has been applied all around the pillar. 3.
  • Page 29 Replacing the Centre Slider 1. Remove the top and side covers as directed in the covers removal section. 2. Using an 8mm Hex head, undo the bolt retaining this slider. 3. Remove the bolt taking care not to misplace the plastic washer behind the slider. Centre Slider 4.
  • Page 30 QUIPMENT AND Please refer to Illustrations on Pages 30 to 32 for more information X-Bike Frame Specifications Frame Pedal drive system Pedals Flywheel Flywheel resistance Felt flywheel resistant pads Quick release height adjustment for handlebars Quick release saddle height adjustment...
  • Page 31 Exploded View & Parts Identification FRAME FRONT BASE LEG REAR BASE LEG BASE LEG CAP LEVELLER FEET SET TRANSPORT WHEEL BASE LEG BOLT SET KICK PLATE KICK PLATE COVER FENDER FENDER BOLT SET INNER CHAIN GUARD RUBBERSEAL EX CHAIN GUARD WITH SEAL CHAIN GUARD BOLT SET RUBBER GUARD FLYWHEEL...
  • Page 32 X-Bars Exploded View...
  • Page 33 PART DESCRIPTION BP63 147.2X46XT14 A6061-T6 ANOD AX1Y D20X10.5X34.5L SCM430 CP FB01C 23X20 L21.5(GFM -2023-21) WS40 D30X20.5X3 UPE NHK ODM 500 DAMPER FOR TRIXTER WS40A D30X20.5XT2 SPCC CP BB04 M10X1.5X55 CRMO CP M10X1.5 T9.5 CP(NYLON NUT) AX1Z D18X10 S45C CP FB24 D12XD10XL9 (GFM1012-9) BB04AH M6X1.0X16 CP NYLOCK...
  • Page 34 Structure X-BIKE™ Indoor Performance Bike o High strength attractive tubular and elliptical steel X-bike™ Frame to provide an incredibly solid X-Bike™, strong enough to handle riders 300lbs (135kg). o 170 mm forged aluminium alloy crank arms with ISIS spline bottom bracket mount with 104/64, 4 bolt chain ring pattern for increased strength and reliability.
  • Page 35 o 4-bolt clamp handlebar clamp to provide a very secure bar fitment. o Boxer Bar ends o Handlebar Grips – Hi grip rubber compound. o Non-corrosive hardware fitted throughout mechanism to prevent corrosion. Performance o True Cycle Geometry provided by the unique trapezoidal movement about a virtual cycling pivot point.
  • Page 36 Paint system – as above with the added benefit of accepting all conventional cleaning materials. o Sweat protection – All covers and general X-Bike features are specifically designed to channel sweat away from sensitive areas. o Rubber seals provided at all points directly within the sweat zone ensuring no sweat ingress to the working mechanisms.
  • Page 37 Easily accessible chain tensioning points. Mobility & Storage o Two Large, 3”(75mm) diameter polyurethane transport wheels to absorb uneven floor surfaces and also to assist when moving X-Bike™ through door thresholds. Polyurethane won’t scuff or mark floors either. Additional Features & Options...
  • Page 38 Centre Slider Block ‘Return to Zero’ Springs ‘Return to Zero’ Spring Pillars All other part and components are protected under the warranty for twelve-months after date of X-Bike Performance Bike purchase. The X-Bike Frame is protected under the warranty for five-years after date of X-Bike purchase.
  • Page 39 For a period of six months from the original date of purchase, as long as the original purchaser owns the cycle, Trixter will cover the labor cost of the warranty repair procedure. The limit of this element of warranty is covered by the individual procedure for any repair, which includes the limit on repair times based on the times taken by an experienced service engineer with the proper tools and training.
  • Page 40 X-Biking Safety Notice prominently in the place where the bikes are used. I have read and understand the maintenance procedures set out in the Owner’s Manual, that are required to keep the X-Bike Bike in a safe operating condition and I understand that the X-Bike maintenance being performed.
  • Page 41 Dear new X-Bike™ Performance Indoor Bike Owner: This is the backside of the Warranty Registration Card. If you have not completed the Warranty Card – Please DO SO NOW and MAIL IT IMMEDIATELY! THANK YOU.
  • Page 42 NDEX Adjustment Assembling the X-Bike Indoor Performance Bike Basic Exercise Instructions Bottom Bracket Bearings Carton Contents Centre slider replacement Chain Guards Chain lubrication Chain replacement Chain Tension Adjustment Cleaning the X-Bike Contents Covers removal Crank arm removal Daily Maintenance Damper performance...

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