1. Noises
1. Check if there are interactions between chain cover and the flywheel.
Turn the flywheel and check if there is gap between chain cover and the flywheel or if the flywheel
swings or any other interactions. (If there are interactions, please refer to step 1.)
Figure 1-1-1
2. Check if there is any crack on the roller.
Pull up the connecting arm, turn the rollers and see if there is crack or breakage on them. If there is,
replace the roller. (Refer to step 4-1 for replacement)
Figure 1-2-1
3. Check if the magnet system interacts with the flywheel.
Release the bolt under the right handlebar assembly, as shown in figure 1-3-1, and then the bolt
which secure the crank axle, as shown in figure 1-3-2, and remove the pedal arm assembly, as
shown in figure 1-3-3. Remove the crank axle cover, as shown in figure 1-3-4 and release the bolt
on the crank axle, as shown in figure 1-3-5. Release two screws which at the rear of left chain
cover, as shown in figure 1-3-6, then screws for right chain cover, as shown in figure 1-3-7. Unplug
DC power cable and the right chain cover can be taken apart, as shown in figure 1-3-8. Turn the
flywheel to see if it interacts with external magnet system, as shown in figure 1-3-9.
(Please refer to step 2 if there is interaction)
(Figure 1-3-1) (Figure 1-3-2) (Figure 1-3-3) (Figure 1-3-4)