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Accessory / “swing feet”
Description
The oscillating movements occurring naturally with
real bikes cannot normally be reproduced when
training on an ergometer. These movements
include balancing movements or back and forth
oscillations. The rigid construction, and the fixed
feet used to support the device prevent any
dynamic movement.
Also, heavy training would eventually lead to
overloading the frame and mounting parts.
Squeaking noises are a typical consequence
of such overloads.
The
swing feet
technology was developed to address this shortcoming. This is done by
partially absorbing the dynamic load generated by the “biking” effort, and allowing the typical
“biker's oscillation”. Thus, the user experiences the natural biking swing with the
corresponding dynamic balance behaviour.
Moreover, noises and shocks are reduced, and frictional loadings to the floor are minimized.
Fig. A:
ergo_bike
foot set with support feet (1),
standard feet (2 adjustable/front and 2a with caster/rear)
and installed “
swing feet”
(right SF/left SF).
“swing feet”
, left SF
Order No. M 80 90 510
“swing feet”
, right SF
Order No. M 80 90 520
right SF
left SF
Assembly
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