How to remove your toe cages.
The video below shows you how to remove the toe cages from your pedals:.
Servicing information for the Wattbike Pro/Trainer
The video below shows you how to remove the toe cages from your pedals:.
The video below shows you how to replace your bottle cage on your Wattbike Pro / Trainer:. (NB. this process is different for older gloss bikes. Please contact customer support if you need guidance on this.)
For detailed instructions on how to attach your device holder to your smart bike please see the attached document.
To replace the Wattbike data cable (red cable) you will need to remove the right hand cover. Please see instructions on how to remove the cover and replace the data cable below.
The Wattbike Pro/Trainer is designed to require minimal maintenance and should withstand heavy usage. If you notice any unusual symptoms, such as loud noises or grinding during operation, stop using your Pro/Trainer and contact Wattbike for support.
The Pro/Trainer comes with Wellgo E148 pedals as standard, however, it has a standard pedal fitment so you can fit your own pedals. Please see below for instructions on how to change the pedals on your Wattbike Pro/Trainer. Tools required. 6mm Allen
There are two adjustment levers on the Wattbike Pro/Trainer which are used for horizontal adjustments for the saddle and handlebars. Please see below for instructions on how to replace these. 1. To remove an adjustment lever, unscrew the black lever,
There are two lock levers on the Wattbike Pro/Trainer which are used for height adjustments for the saddle and handlebar stems. Please see below for instructions on how to replace the lock levers on your Wattbike Pro/Trainer. 1. When removing the han
Please see below for step by step instructions on how to replace your Wattbike Pro/Trainer saddle. If you need to purchase a saddle, please see our Parts & Accessories page. Tools required. 14mm spanner. Instructions. 1. Use a 14mm spanner to loosen
We advise oiling the chain on your Wattbike Pro and Trainer every few months depending on the usage of your bike. To oil the chain we would recommend using a spray lubricant such as Muc-Off Dry Lube to coat the inside of the rollers of the chain, ple