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Set The Front Roller Position

Required Tool :

   M4 Hex Wrench

Wheelbase Setting Gauge (min. 950mm / max. 1,080mm)

Left Side Frame

Right Side Frame

On triple roller trainer, the rear wheel 
position has been fixed by the position of 
both middle and rear rollers. So you will 
change the front roller position to adjust 
to various wheelbase sizes.

R720 has a bracket in the long hole on 
each rear frame. It works to set the Front 
Frame at the ideal position easily.
By fixing the bracket position, you simply 
pull out the Front Frame until it hits the 
bracket. That's all.
This also allows to repeat the same 
position automatically.

The tip of the bracket in the long hole works as the wheelbase size indicator.
Loosen the bolt (do not remove), slide it to the position where the tip inidicates the desired wheelbase size, 
then tighten the bolt to fix.

For example, if you use a bike with 980mm wheelbase size, just set the indicator at "980" position. This will 
set the front roller 10mm ahead from the front wheel axle. This should be the ideal position for most riders.

By setting both side indicators, you simply pull out the Front Frame until it reaches the stopper to setup R720 
perfectly.

If you have set the indicators at different positions, the front roller will be angled and 

make riding straight difficult.

The available wheelbase size of R720 is between 950mm and 1,080mm.

If your bike is shorter than 950mm, the Front Roller will be located too far that should 

disturb the handling performance.

If your bike is longer than 1,080mm, you may fall off forward.

Tips About Front Roller Position

The front roller position is important as it is a major factor in bike stability and overall performance.
R720's front roller is 10mm further than the front wheel axle by design for safety and stability.
The shorter the distance, bike handling becomes quicker. This setting is for more advanced riders. 
Minimum position is zero and this replicates your wheelbase exactly. If this distance is 20mm or 
more, handling may be sluggish and feel heavy.
Adjust the front roller position to precisely match your skill and handling abilities.

Summary of Contents for LiveRoll R720

Page 1: ...ot step comes in this kit Caution Triple roller trainers require the riders to maintain their balance without the help of any accessories or devices Make sure you can balance yourself on rollers befor...

Page 2: ...stability Keep both hands on your handlebars at all times while on R720 Do not brake while on the rollers Doing so may cause a serious accident Simply stop pedaling and wait for the bike to stop when...

Page 3: ...en the quick release temporarily Tighten the quick release lever but do not over tighten Rear Frame from bottom M10 Flat Washer M10 Spring Washer M10 Dome Nut Alloy Sleeve Front Roller Middle Roller R...

Page 4: ...embled R720 on flat and level floor You will need to have both hands free so select a level surface to place the roller so it can stand on its own Face the bottom side with rubber foot toward you Roll...

Page 5: ...he left side frame Foot Step from bottom M6 Spring Washer M6 Bolt Installing Foot Step on the inside is recommended to minimize any possible damage during storage or transportation However Foot Step m...

Page 6: ...ont roller 10mm ahead from the front wheel axle This should be the ideal position for most riders By setting both side indicators you simply pull out the Front Frame until it reaches the stopper to se...

Page 7: ...out the Front Frame until it reaches the stopper and tighten the quick release lever firmly The lever should be directed to the floor Hook the roller belt to the groove on rollers Rotating the roller...

Page 8: ...lat washer which hold the front roller 2 Attach the guard to the front roller axle as the red plastic side faces inward Put the spring washer and tighten the dome nut You should remove the flat washer...

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