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Lifestyler Exercise cycles

Official Lifestyler exercise cycle parts

Built with sturdy frames and high resistance levels, Lifestyler exercise cycles provide a tough workout. These classic bikes feature simple designs and few to no electronic components, so they are easy to maintain. With Lifestyler stationary bike replacement parts from Sears PartsDirect, you can make repairs and keep your exercise cycle running for years to come.

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Lifestyler 290601 exercise cycle

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Lifestyler 831288260 cycle

Frequently bought Lifestyler parts

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Treadmill Safety Key (replaces 125589, 153017) 119038

Treadmill Safety Key (replaces 125589, 153017)

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Lifestyler Elliptical Drive Belt 147746

Lifestyler Elliptical Drive Belt

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Nordictrack Exercise Equipment Snap Hook 103087

Nordictrack Exercise Equipment Snap Hook

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Exercise Cycle Pedal 266524

Exercise Cycle Pedal

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Lifestyler Elliptical Drive Belt 147746

Lifestyler Elliptical Drive Belt

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Most common Lifestyler stationary bike parts that need replacing

  1. Resistance motor. The resistance motor changes the distance of the C-magnet from the flywheel to adjust the pedal resistance.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Console. The console controls pedal resistance and displays time, distance, resistance level and other settings and readings.

What to do when the control console won't power up on your Lifestyler exercise cycle

Dead batteries, a failed power supply, bad electrical connections or a faulty console can prevent the control console from turning on. If your exercise cycle is powered by batteries, change the batteries to fix a dead console. Replace the batteries during routine maintenance to keep the console powered up. If the console doesn't light up after replacing the batteries, you'll likely need to replace the console.

If your exercise cycle uses an electrical outlet for the power supply, unplug the and check the power cord. Reconnect power cord wires if disconnected. Replace the power cord if it's damaged. If the power cord is intact and properly connected to the console, then you'll probably need to replace the control console.