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Can i lubricate a new exercise bike without ruining the resistance system of the bike ?? |
because the pedals of the stationary bike that i just bough are not moving at all they are very stiff and tough THE RESISTANCE IS OFF AND STILL THE PEDALS ARE NOT MOVING please help me with your tips and answers call the manufature, if you left the name i could post the phone number Homina, homina homina..... Check out their webpage, or call the phone number listed in the instruction manual. If you were going to lubricate it you "WOULDNT" lubricate the resistant part. Doesn't that sort of defeat it's purpose? Oil the darned pedals! DUH! yes you can oil it without it messing up the resistance If you mean the actual pedals themselves then I say yes it would be okay to put some WD-40 on them to get them to loosen up. It shouldn't have anything at all to do with the inside workings of the machine. There is a light oil that you can get -- comes in a very small can or like someone else said -- WD40. WD40 has a little straw attachment that allows you to spray directly at the problem. I would only oil the area of your pedal joints. See if you can find answers in your manual. If you don't have a manual, see if you can find the maker of your bike on the internet and send for one. |
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