Learn the Intricate Crafting of Stationary Bikes | How It's Made | Science Channel
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- In this episode, we delve into the world of stationary bicycles, uncovering the hidden artistry and precision behind their craftsmanship. Prepare to be captivated as we reveal the intricate steps involved in producing these fitness marvels. From the careful selection of high-quality materials to the meticulous assembly of each component, witness the dedication and skill required to bring these stationary bicycles to life.
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Learn the Intricate Crafting of Stationary Bikes | How It's Made | Science Channel
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Love his voice
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I would have add a generator 😅 free energy 😂
After seeing this, I looked them up. This is probably the $2k model. And, at that price, you have to supply the iPad or tablet to connect it with a fitness app that supports BT bikes. No thanks.
ALL thats your seat
I audibly laughed when I saw the seat post.
says "screws" while showing a bolt, also loctite is not a sealant
you also can't torque a bolt to a specified torque with an impact.
To be fair, that gun is probably set to a certain torque, common to see these on production lines.
Is it actually aluminum flywheel? I have a similar one but the flywhell is made of steel. It do get hot after cycling.
I'm gonna guess, because its not posted on Keiser's M3i page or specs sheet, that the bike isn't an aluminum flywheel. Aluminum isn't magnetic, and if the flywheel is aluminum, it would still need a band of steel for the magnetic resistance to work properly.
@@matthewjbauer1990aluminum can still be affected by eddy currents. Thatll turn rotation into heat
They said they “torque to a specific torque” in every step they were using wrenches and impacts and didn’t say torque the only time they used a torque wrench at the end mounting the base 😂😂😂
CAUT!ON : dryers don't use kohls
implant distance going ruckus railing or in the rotary function bonnat shut is opinionated
the bot is broken going ruckus bonnat rotary function
ALL recaro that
What is the top speed? 🚴🚴🚴
About 88mph but could make you time travel! Make sure you bring extra plutonium 😉
How much is it? I think price of item should be written also in future.
I think of making a "Cycle-only" Gym, "Tryxercise", connecting cycles into a Powerbank to Survive from it(Electricity Creation) too. Like if user charges can be free from it but heard nobody knows tech, maybe to function cooling stuff in the Gym including lights?
Going out of their way to make exercise boring.
🦪 steamed it was and decent after placement no foul fume