Star Trac 6900 Bicycle User Manual


 
Page 17 STAR TRAC GROUP CYCLES OWNER’S GUIDE
MAINTENANCE _
This section provides the procedures to maintain the group cycles in serviceable condition. Differences between models are noted
where applicable.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Perform regular scheduled preventive maintenance procedures to maintain your group cycle in serviceable condition.
ATANCE
TOOLS
Tools required for service and maintenance of your group cycle are listed below.
Tool Purpose
Pedal Wrench, 15mm* Remove and install pedals.
Shimano-compatible Bottom Bracket Tool* Remove, install and adjust the bottom bracket. (V-bike only)
Cotterless Crank Puller* Remove crank.
Metric Allen Wrench Set and Metric Socket, 2mm ~ 6mm Install and adjust leg bolts, chain tensioner, brake pad and crank bolts.
Crescent (adjustable) Wrench Adjust chain tension.
Torque Wrench Adjust crank arm.
* Available at local bike or fitness-related stores.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
The service life of your group cycle will be determined by how consistently you perform the daily maintenance procedures. Dry the
group cycle after each use to remove sweat and moisture. It is best to use a liquid non-abrasive cleaner and water solution.
Wipe Down / Cleaning
To prevent the build-up of rust and other forms of corrosion, wipe down the cycle at the end of each day (or preferably at the
end of each class). Raise all posts to the highest setting to expose moisture. Using an absorbent cloth, focus on all areas that
perspiration can settle. Give particular attention to the following areas:
o Handlebar
o Seat / adjustable slide for the seat
o Flywheel
o Back leg assembly
o Chain guard
o Brake knob and bolt assembly
o Pop-pins
o Leveling feet
NOTE: Never use abrasive cleaning liquids or petroleum-based solvents when wiping down the cycle.
NOTE: It is recommended that class instructors direct class participants to release all the tension from the cycle at the end of
each class to allow perspiration to evaporate.
Inspection / Adjustment
Inspect major moving parts that require constant proper torque. Loose or misadjusted parts can result in personal injury or damage
to the cycle. Check the following parts for security and/or proper torque.
Crank arms
Use a foot pound torque wrench, tighten to 30 - 35 foot-pounds.
Pedals
Use a pedal wrench. Verify that the pedal is not cross-threaded.