Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product X-Bike Trixter
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Saf ety Information …… …………………………………… Page 1 Intr oduction…………………………………………… Page 3 X - Bike™ Indoor Performance .
1 S AFETY I NFORMATION WARNING TO AVOID DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY • B EFORE beginning any fitness or conditioning program , consult with your physician or health official. This will establish the proper conditioning or fitness program tha t is appropriate for your age and physical condition.
2 • NEVER exceed the weight limit for this bike. The weight limit for this bike is 300 pounds. D o 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.
3 I NTRODUCTION X - Bike™ I ndoor Performance Bike Congratulations on purchasing your Trixter Enabled X - Bike™ Indoor Performance Bike, one of the most revolutionary cycles available to the fitness market. The X - Bike™ Indoor Cycle will offer you an unrivalled whole body workout by int roducing real bike upper - body movements.
4 I NSTALLATION & A DJUSTMENT SETTING UP THE X - BIKE Indoor Performance Cycle WARNING NOTE THAT THE SAFETY INFORMATION ON PAGES 1 & 2 SHOULD BE FULLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING THE BIKE A. Remove the bike and components from the shipping carton 1.
5 B. Assembling the Bike All references to the right or left side and to the front or back are made as if you were sitting on the exercise bike ready for use. For example, the chain guard is on the right side of the bike and the flywheel is at the front.
6 Inser t the 4 x M8 bolts provided through the base plate of the X - Bars into the adaptor from front towards the rear, and ensure that a washer is fitted on both the nut and bolt ends. T ighten securely. F it the bottom cover using the 2 x M4 Hex head screws provided .
7 Adjusting the Bike Seat Adjustment 1. Rotate the pedals so that one of the pedals is in the upward position. 2. Place your foot in the toe clip of the pedal closest to the floor and mount the bike. Ensur e that the ball of your foot is over the centre of the pedal.
8 Minor C able Adjuster Cable Release Bolt 2. Using a 6mm Hex key, loosen the bolt at the bottom of the V - Brake to release the cable for adjustment. 3. Turn the Grip - shift™ fully clockwise to the minimum resistance setting – position 1 . Using one han d, compress the 2 pads of the V - Brake to just make contact with the flywheel.
9 U SING Y OUR X - B IKE I NDOOR P ERFORMANCE B IKE WARNING SAFETY FIRST – PLEASE REFER TO THE SAFETY INFORMATION ON PAGES 1 & 2 OF THIS MANUAL. THESE GUIDELINES ARE DIRECTED TO YOU AS THE OWNER OF THIS EXERCISE EQUIPMENT AND YOU SHOULD INSIST THAT ALL USERS FOLLOW THE SAME GUIDELINES.
10 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 f eet from the pedals. Carefully step off the bike.
11 M AINTENANCE I NSTRUCTIONS 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.
12 Preventative Maintenance Refer to the appr opriate Parts Removal and Replacement section on PAGES 19 - 28 for all disassembly and assembly instructions. If you experience any problems, contact your Matrix Fitness Systems service department (Details found at www.
13 Minor Cable Adjuster Cable Release Bolt o Turn the Grip - shift™ fully clockwise to the minimum resistance setting. Using one hand, compress the 2 pads of the V - Brake to just make contact with the flywheel. Pul l the excess cable until it is tight in the cable clamp.
14 Examine the damper for smoothness and consistency of movement. This is determined by testing the movement in the handlebars firstly in minimum and then in maximum resistance setting. a. Air Cavitations - At minimum, the movement should be light and smooth without the presence of the sound of air cavitations.
15 Dryness or prolonged use may cause the height and reach adjustments for the bars and seat to become tight. If this is the cas e, the sliding assembly should be removed from the frame and have a smear of light duty grease applied along the sliding surface before reassembly.
16 P ARTS – R EMOVAL AND R EPLACEMENT WARNING : It is vitally important to keep the X - Bike Indoor Cycle properly maintained but if you are unsure about any of the procedures for the removal or replacement of parts, you are recom mended to contact your authorised dealer.
17 Bolt 1 Bolt 2 Bolt 3 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 pro tective seals between it and the inner guard.
18 until the chain slack is eliminated and the flywheel can rotate freely without pulling the pedals around with it. Replacing the Handlebars 1. NOTE: Your X - Bike Indoor Performance Bike has been fitted with 580mm long handlebars as sta ndard.
19 2. Using a 6mm hex key, loosen the bolt at the bottom of the V - Brake to release the resistance cable. 3. Pull the resistance cable out of the assembly and all the way through the outer sleeve at the top of the bike (You will have to cut off the protective nipp le at the end of the cable using a snips in order pull it through the sleeve).
20 Right Crank Ar m 1. Follow procedures for “Removing the Chain Guard” above. 2. Use an 8mm Hex key to remove the pedal crank bolt. 3. Thread a bicycle crank arm puller onto the crank arm shaft. 4. As you tighten the crank arm puller on the shaft, the crank arm will be extracted from the crank arm shaft.
21 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. Right Pedal: Turn the pedal nut coun ter - clockwise and remove the pedal from the Pedal crank.
22 Rear Bolts 2. Undo the Top Covers – at the front and rear by using a 4mm extended hex key. Carefully lift the top cover (front and rear) upwards over the top clamp. 3. To reassemble, carefully position the covers back onto the assembly by easing it downwards over the top clamp until the holes are lined up on the internal assembly.
23 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 sectio n.
24 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.
25 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 gre ase has been applied all around the pillar. 3. Refit the covers as directed in the cover removal section.
26 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 t his slider. 3. Remove the bolt taking care not to misplace the plastic washer behind the slider.
27 E QUIPMENT AND T ECHNICAL I NFORMATION Please refer to Illustrations on Pages 30 to 32 for more information X - Bike Frame Specifications Frame Tubular Steel Pedal drive system Freewheel drive pedals to Flywheel Pedals Either Toe clip or SPD compatible clip less pedals Flywheel 40 lb (18.
28 Exploded View & Parts Identification 1 FRAME 8 - 1 SEAT 2 - 1 FRONT BASE LEG 8 - 2 SEAT POST 2 - 2 REAR BASE LEG 8 - 3 SEAT QUICK RELEASE 2 - 3 BASE LEG CAP 8 - 4 HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB SET 2 - 4.
29 X - Bars Exploded View.
30 X - Bars Parts Identification T able ID PART NUMBER QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1283 - BP6300 - 001 1 BP63 147.2X46XT14 A6061 - T6 ANOD 2 1282 - AX1Y00 - 001 1 AX1Y D20X10.5X34.5L SCM430 CP 3 1282 - FB01C0 - 001 9 FB01C 23X20 L21.5(GFM - 2023 - 21) 4 1285 - WS4000 - 001 2 WS40 D30X20.
31 X - Bike Indoor Performance Bike F EATURES 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).
32 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.
33 riders from below 5’ (1.5m) to 7’ (2.15M) tall. Laser etched reference marks on the seat post make resetting a favorite position easy. o Saddle Tilt of 1.5” (38mm) fore/aft adjustment. o Four leveller feet can be adjusted to compensate for irregular floor surfaces.
34 o V - Brake mechanism is fitted below the flywheel, well out of sweat zone for increased longevity and ease of maintenance. o Chain guard to protect the moving drive parts . o Full seam rubber seals around the chain guard to keep corrosive sweat away from moving parts inside.
35 THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN X - BIKE INDOOR PERFORMANCE BIKE PLEASE TAKE A FEW MORE MINUTES TO READ OUR WARRANTY POLICY (PAGE 39), RECORD AND RETAIN YOUR BIKE DATA (PAGE 40), AND COMPLETE THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD (PAGE 41). THE CA RD MUST BE RETURNED TO YOUR NEAREST TRIXTER ENABLED HEADQUARTERS OFFICE WITHIN 14 DAYS OF PURCHASE.
36 L IMITED W ARRANTY Trixter North America, Inc. and Trixter Europe Limited (“Trixter”) warrant the frame of each new indoor cycl e to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five years from the original date of purchase, as long as the original purchaser owns the cycle.
37 WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Thank you for purchasing this X - Bike Indoor Performance Bike. The Owners’ Manual contains important in formation for proper riding and maintenance of the bike. Before riding, you should read the manual and request that all users read the manual to ensure that the bike is set up and used correctly.
38 Dear new X - Bike™ Performance Indoor Bike Owner: Thi s is th e backside of the Warranty Registration Card. If you have not completed the Warranty Card – Please DO SO NOW and MAIL IT IMMEDIATELY! THANK YOU.
39 I NDEX Adjustment 10 Assembling the X - Bike Indoor Performance Bike 7 Basic Exercise Instructions 12 Bottom Bracket Bearings 24 Carton Contents 6 Centre slider replacement 28 Chain Guards 20 Chain.
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