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Sears Exercise cycles

Official Sears exercise cycle parts

Sears exercise cycles let you work out in your own home instead of going to a gym. The intense body-building workout that you'll get using your Sears exercise cycle will get you in shape in no time. When you need replacement parts for your Sears exercise cycle, you can trust Sears PartsDirect to have what you need.

Common repair parts for Sears exercise cycles

  • Resistance motor. The resistance motor changes the distance of the C-magnet from the flywheel to adjust the pedal resistance.
  • Tension cable. The tension cable attaches to the C-magnet and adjusts the distance between the C-magnet and the flywheel to vary the resistance.
  • Reed switch. The reed switch detects a magnet attached to the rotating crank arm pulley to sense speed and sends the speed signal to the console.
  • Console. The console controls pedal resistance and displays time, distance, resistance level and other settings and readings.

Maintenance tips for your Sears exercise cycle

  • Inspect all parts of the exercise cycle before each use.
  • Tighten any loose screws. nuts, bolts, pins or fasteners before using the exercise cycle.
  • Replace any worn or damaged parts on the exercise cycle immediately.
  • Lubricate all moving parts on the exercise cycle regularly using all-purpose grease.
  • Replace the batteries in the console when the console appears dim or it's completely dead. You may also need to replace the batteries when resistance won't change or changes in resistance are sluggish.