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Seat Adjustment (Cont.) 
 

To adjust the forward or backward (i.e. for and aft) seat position, dismount 
the bike and loosen the locking pop pin by turning counter clockwise.  Pull 
out the spring-loaded release knob, releasing the locking pin from the pre-set 
position hole.  Slide the seat forward or backward to the desired position.  
When the seat is in the desired position, release the spring-loaded 
mechanism to re-position the locking pin into the desired location.  Turn the 
handle clockwise to tighten the pop pin. 
 

Handlebar Adjustment – 

To raise or lower the handlebars, loosen the locking 

pop pin.  Pull out the spring-loaded release knob.  This releases the locking 
pin from the pre-set position.  Raise or lower the handlebars to the desired 
position.  When the handlebars are in the desired position, release the spring-
loaded knob re-positioning the locking pin in the desired, pre-set hole.  Turn 
the handle clockwise to tighten the knob. 
 

Pedal Strap Adjustment – 

Place the ball of each foot in the toe clip until the 

front of the shoe fits snugly in the toe clip cage. Rotate one foot to within 
arm’s reach, then tighten the webbed cloth buckle until the cage of the toe 
clip is snug around the foot.  Repeat for the other foot.  Point your toes and 
knees directly forward to ensure maximum pedal efficiency. 
 

6)  Preventative Maintenance: 
 

Moving the Johnny G Spinner Pro and Elite:  

Utilize the front wheels on 

the front brace to roll the bike from one location to another. 
 

Leveling the bikes:  

All four pads that the bikes rest on (#15 in drawings 

above), can be adjusted to compensate for a non-level floor.  Place the 
bike on its side and rotate the foot either clockwise or counter clockwise 
to level the bike depending upon situation. 
 

Daily Maintenance:  

Dry the Johnny G Spinner Pro and Elite after each 

use to remove sweat and moisture.  It is best to use a liquid non-abrasive 
cleaner and water solution. 
 
Rinse all surfaces to remove detergent residue and then dry.  Do not wipe 
the chain with soap or towel.  Avoid wetting the brake pad when 
cleaning. 

 

Summary of Contents for Johnny G Spinner Elite

Page 1: ...Johnny G Spinner Pro and Johnny G Spinner Elite Owner s Manual www startrac com...

Page 2: ...of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Fitness Safeguards 3 Spinner Pro and Elite Features 4 Assembly Instructions Parts Callouts Parts View 5 Instructions for use 6 Preventative Maintenance Attachment Warrant...

Page 3: ...ted to purchasers and users of the Star Trac Johnny G Spinner Pro or Elite bikes Club Managers should ensure that members and fitness staff are trained to follow the same safety instructions Fitness S...

Page 4: ...ot rotate freely Ensure the exercise knobs are secure and do not interfere with exercise 3 Johnny G Spinner Pro and Elite Features Stainless Steel Components All exposed metal and hardware are stainle...

Page 5: ...System ON THE ELITE MODEL ONLY this allows the benefits of the direct drive system with a safety clutch to release crank from direct drive when a force is applied onto the pedals 4 Assembly Instructi...

Page 6: ...front leg 2 18 Flywheel w hub Label and Chain ring 1 19 Bearing for Flywheel 6000zz 2 20 Right Axle Spacer 1 21 Left Axle Spacer 1 22 Flywheel Axle 1 23 Spring for brake pad 1 24 Flywheel axle nut 2...

Page 7: ...7 Star Trac Johnny G Spinner Elite...

Page 8: ...Flywheel 6000zz 1 21 Right Axle Spacer 1 22 Left Axle Spacer 1 23 Flywheel Axle 1 24 Spring for brake pad 1 25 Gasket for Flywheel 1 26 Aluminum cap 1 27 C Ring for hub on flywheel 1 28 C Ring for bea...

Page 9: ...ter bottle holder onto the bike 5 Instructions for use Resistance Pedaling resistance is controlled by the push Brake System Knob located underneath the handlebars To increase resistance turn the Brak...

Page 10: ...ighten the knob Pedal Strap Adjustment Place the ball of each foot in the toe clip until the front of the shoe fits snugly in the toe clip cage Rotate one foot to within arm s reach then tighten the w...

Page 11: ...arm to bottom bracket torque is 30 ft lbs 3 ft lbs Using a 15 mm wrench the pedal should be snug Inspect all parts nuts and screws for any adjustments replacement or maintenance needs It will be nece...

Page 12: ...s not apply to cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God accident abuse misuse negligence lack of normal maintenance abnormal service or handling from that specified for this model improper install...

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