Your dedication to maintaining a clean environment is truly admirable. When you said your cleaner smelled like bleach, I wanted to share some information I came across in a Concept2 video - they kindly advised against using bleach on the seat or handle for proper maintenance. I hope this helps 👍
Thank you! Just bought my concept 2 after burning out two ProForm from Costco. Knowing the nuts in bolt’s of anything you own is so important. Thanks again!
Thanks Shane! I do my rowing at home so I don't have to deal with everyone else gunk and germs. I also keep a sheet over my rower when not in use. It helps a lot along with wiping it down after every workout.
I am watching this video even though I have not bought my Concept II rower yet (I like to do pre purchase info gathering). I will certainly be ready for when I do have it in my house. And I am not surprised how filthy the machine will get as most machines of any sort need maintenance to be at their peak performance. Great vid!
I bought a 20 year old Concept 2 and found the chain would slip when rowing hard. Turned out it was just dust on the wheel, but as a newb I had to virtually take the thing apart to make sure it was fully clean. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
@@DarkHorseRowingevery so often I have a stroke with no force - dangerous. I assumed the chain wasn't retracting but it seems that is not the case. When you talk about dust on the wheel, what wheel are you referring to. Thanks
@@zacbrockway2938 Mine has always been in carpeted rooms that get vacuumed every 2 weeks or so (which actually puts some dust in the air), but when I took apart the fanwheel after 10 years, it was remarkably clean. So an occasional rail-wipe and light chain lube is fine for most people for many, many years.
“Gyms are great places for germs to spread”, he said. Fast forward to 2020 and that is why myself and who knows how many others found his videos and why I bought a C2 rower and skierg for my garage gym.
@@kevinbiggs3753 two things: 1) I don't think any data exists showing that any gyms have lead to significant illness (note that a pcr diagnosis of 'positive' does not mean a person is sick or even infectious) and 2) people in gyms are robust, healthy, exercising. There is nothing to fear (other than our out of control governments). Due to having kids and a need for convenience, I started doing outdoor/home workouts around 10 years ago. I have a rower, a bike, 2 suspension trainers, and just got a set of undersun bands. So I'm good to go. I definitely recommend a set of good looped bands (and cheap gloves) if you don't already have.
Separating out the specific parts and tools for each of the seven step assembly process steps was brilliant on the part of the manufacturer. For the price, I am impressed at how sturdy this th-cam.com/users/postUgkxvObaTzoHoHQLL4lHbJQmExHqsrZQm-f7 unit is and it does go together easily. Well, I was puzzled at first at Step 5 and maybe the instructions should mention that rail #62 needs to be tilted upwards a little to get the rail to fit into the main part #44. I like it that the rower can be stored vertically in a really small amount of space, but be forewarned that this rower is top heavy and for safety you'll need at least two bungee cords to keep the unit upright, attaching them to something; in my case to a third garage door. I have had this unit only a short time, and I will post an update once I've had it for a year. As for working your legs, I have to admit that I'm mainly rowing for upper body strength and I use other forms of exercise for leg strength (like walking fast, biking, or using a trampoline. But if you pull as far forward as possible, then you can give preference to your legs for the first 4 feet or so of travel. I also admit to not taking the two electronic connectors apart at Step 7. I simply inserted the two batteries while the other parts remained connected. By the way, there is plenty of resistance here, even in the lowest resistance settings. Kudos to Sunny Health & Fitness !
Thanks for the last tip about the chain freezing up and "clunking". I thought I broke one of the rowers tonight. Now I know what it is, I can fix it for them tomorrow.
Great videos, I learn something every time. Bought a used Model C. The inside of the shroud was caked with fiberglass insulation. 10 hours later it was clean as a whistle and ready for action. Fudge!!! Test that puppy for more than a few pulls...
Could you make a video to present the rowing machine set up and what every number and setting means please?? Really looking forward to such information, Thanks
This is your daily maintenance - check these screws about once a month :-D Jokes aside, very informative and helpful video. About those screws that tend to shake/rattle loose over time, would you advocate putting some locktite on them to prevent that?
Yes, you definitely need to worry about that! Make sure you apply enough water or cleaning solution on them too and push a rag or paper towel against them while you roll the seat applying light pressure on it. Make sure you clean all 4 wheels on top. In case you clean it after every use you won't get that black crud build up too much anymore.
I think it's just 3 in 1 oil? This is on their website: "Lubricate the chain with a teaspoon of purified mineral oil, 3-IN-ONE® oil, or 20W motor oil. Apply oil to a paper towel, and rub the paper towel along entire length of chain. Wipe off the excess. Repeat if needed. Do not clean the chain with any kind of cleaner or solvent, e.g. WD-40®."
Thank You for response. Yes I know. Same is written in instruction that came with my C2 model D. Strangely there's no chain oil in their online store. This machine isn't cheap and I want best possible oil so I think their own brand will be the best choice. Do You think these will do ?:www.ebay.com/itm/Concept-2-Rower-CHAIN-OIL-Lube-REQUIRED-MAINTENANCE-rowing-machine-/260855315659 ......... www.ebay.com/itm/Oil-of-Rohloff-Chain-lubricant-Chain-oil-oil-50ml-per-1000-ml-19-9-s-/262669245459?epid=1427959422&hash=item3d284e9c13:g:~O8AAOSwvKtY~xsj
Hi, Torrinio! Welcome. We'd encourage you to check out our Techniques playlist! You'll find loads of great info in there! th-cam.com/play/PLUg8ybh0Y3CrRJdosaJWx-UPPk-oywHcg.html
I just bought a rower second hand but when i try to stand it up for storage it collapses like you're trying to disassemble it. Any idea why this might be happening?
@@leonlionheart01 you're not supposed to store them upright with the pieces interlocked for long periods of time! best to detach the seat rail and stand the pieces next to each other.
Your dedication to maintaining a clean environment is truly admirable. When you said your cleaner smelled like bleach, I wanted to share some information I came across in a Concept2 video - they kindly advised against using bleach on the seat or handle for proper maintenance. I hope this helps 👍
Thanks!
Thank you! Just bought my concept 2 after burning out two ProForm from Costco. Knowing the nuts in bolt’s of anything you own is so important. Thanks again!
Thanks Shane! I do my rowing at home so I don't have to deal with everyone else gunk and germs. I also keep a sheet over my rower when not in use. It helps a lot along with wiping it down after every workout.
I am watching this video even though I have not bought my Concept II rower yet (I like to do pre purchase info gathering). I will certainly be ready for when I do have it in my house. And I am not surprised how filthy the machine will get as most machines of any sort need maintenance to be at their peak performance. Great vid!
With your attention to cleanliness and maintenance of equipment you would make a great firefighter.
I bought a 20 year old Concept 2 and found the chain would slip when rowing hard. Turned out it was just dust on the wheel, but as a newb I had to virtually take the thing apart to make sure it was fully clean. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Oh man! That's a hard lesson to learn, but good for you for doing the work to care for the machine. We're glad you're here watching, James!
@@DarkHorseRowingevery so often I have a stroke with no force - dangerous. I assumed the chain wasn't retracting but it seems that is not the case. When you talk about dust on the wheel, what wheel are you referring to. Thanks
wow, this dude was covid compliant 3 years ago!!
Yeah it's called being a clean person.
I can’t lie tho I use my concept 2 daily and barely ever clean it
@@zacbrockway2938 Mine has always been in carpeted rooms that get vacuumed every 2 weeks or so (which actually puts some dust in the air), but when I took apart the fanwheel after 10 years, it was remarkably clean. So an occasional rail-wipe and light chain lube is fine for most people for many, many years.
“Gyms are great places for germs to spread”, he said. Fast forward to 2020 and that is why myself and who knows how many others found his videos and why I bought a C2 rower and skierg for my garage gym.
@@kevinbiggs3753 two things: 1) I don't think any data exists showing that any gyms have lead to significant illness (note that a pcr diagnosis of 'positive' does not mean a person is sick or even infectious) and 2) people in gyms are robust, healthy, exercising. There is nothing to fear (other than our out of control governments). Due to having kids and a need for convenience, I started doing outdoor/home workouts around 10 years ago. I have a rower, a bike, 2 suspension trainers, and just got a set of undersun bands. So I'm good to go. I definitely recommend a set of good looped bands (and cheap gloves) if you don't already have.
Me and my Concept 2 thank you! 👍🏽
Separating out the specific parts and tools for each of the seven step assembly process steps was brilliant on the part of the manufacturer. For the price, I am impressed at how sturdy this th-cam.com/users/postUgkxvObaTzoHoHQLL4lHbJQmExHqsrZQm-f7 unit is and it does go together easily. Well, I was puzzled at first at Step 5 and maybe the instructions should mention that rail #62 needs to be tilted upwards a little to get the rail to fit into the main part #44. I like it that the rower can be stored vertically in a really small amount of space, but be forewarned that this rower is top heavy and for safety you'll need at least two bungee cords to keep the unit upright, attaching them to something; in my case to a third garage door. I have had this unit only a short time, and I will post an update once I've had it for a year. As for working your legs, I have to admit that I'm mainly rowing for upper body strength and I use other forms of exercise for leg strength (like walking fast, biking, or using a trampoline. But if you pull as far forward as possible, then you can give preference to your legs for the first 4 feet or so of travel. I also admit to not taking the two electronic connectors apart at Step 7. I simply inserted the two batteries while the other parts remained connected. By the way, there is plenty of resistance here, even in the lowest resistance settings. Kudos to Sunny Health & Fitness !
Thanks for the last tip about the chain freezing up and "clunking". I thought I broke one of the rowers tonight. Now I know what it is, I can fix it for them tomorrow.
Great videos, I learn something every time. Bought a used Model C. The inside of the shroud was caked with fiberglass insulation. 10 hours later it was clean as a whistle and ready for action. Fudge!!! Test that puppy for more than a few pulls...
Good information, Scott! Will remember that.
wow great video.... i don't have this particular rowing machine... but i learned a lot about giving my machine some TLC..... thanks man!!
It’s good to know this information! I’d just add to use a cleaning solution that is nontoxic and works. Talk to Frank!
thanx I used mine in my basement and my dryer is down their I will coverup my flywheel when not in use to keep dust out of the rower
Wow, fantastic video! Thank you!
Excellent video! Besides looking after rower, now I have an extra reason to up my room maintenance/cleaning to a new level🤔
Very nice
I’ve had mine for a year , I think I better clean it !
For those bolts, use blue Loctite on assembly. Won’t loosen, yet may be readily disassembled.
I hope I’ll have a wife who loves to spend so much time for cleaning the house like this dude.
I have the Concept2 rower and I barely use it, but it looks pretty cool in my room lol
You should put it to use, Yavor!
@ I'm kinda late here, but yeah, 5k max is usually a great workout tbh
Loctite blue FTW. And maybe some lock washers.
Just got a free Concept 2, older model, curbside!
That is INSANE! How lucky a find.
I just ordered a Model D black -- but I don't wanna have to clean it like that after every damn time I do a 15 min row!
then don't! just do it every month or so. Remember this dude runs a class on this shit so he has to maintain it way more than you in your basement
Everyday I’m rowing !!!
Great!
I have my own machine at home. I actually stopped going to the gym as their rowers were in such bad shape.
Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Could you make a video to present the rowing machine set up and what every number and setting means please??
Really looking forward to such information,
Thanks
Is simple green ok to use for cleaning?
Can you do one of these for the BikeErg
This is your daily maintenance - check these screws about once a month :-D
Jokes aside, very informative and helpful video. About those screws that tend to shake/rattle loose over time, would you advocate putting some locktite on them to prevent that?
I don't have to worry about the black crud that accumulates on the roller?
Yes....you do.
Yes, you definitely need to worry about that! Make sure you apply enough water or cleaning solution on them too and push a rag or paper towel against them while you roll the seat applying light pressure on it. Make sure you clean all 4 wheels on top. In case you clean it after every use you won't get that black crud build up too much anymore.
Thanks for this!
Where can I buy Concept2 chain oil? I was looking almost everywhere!
I think it's just 3 in 1 oil? This is on their website: "Lubricate the chain with a teaspoon of purified mineral oil, 3-IN-ONE® oil, or 20W motor oil. Apply oil to a paper towel, and rub the paper towel along entire length of chain. Wipe off the excess. Repeat if needed. Do not clean the chain with any kind of cleaner or solvent, e.g. WD-40®."
Thank You for response. Yes I know. Same is written in instruction that came with my C2 model D. Strangely there's no chain oil in their online store. This machine isn't cheap and I want best possible oil so I think their own brand will be the best choice. Do You think these will do ?:www.ebay.com/itm/Concept-2-Rower-CHAIN-OIL-Lube-REQUIRED-MAINTENANCE-rowing-machine-/260855315659 ......... www.ebay.com/itm/Oil-of-Rohloff-Chain-lubricant-Chain-oil-oil-50ml-per-1000-ml-19-9-s-/262669245459?epid=1427959422&hash=item3d284e9c13:g:~O8AAOSwvKtY~xsj
@@DarkHorseRowing
😱 WD-40, Is a degreaser !!!
I learned that the hard way 😅
I'm new to rowing (a novice)!! How do i set my machine. How long should row starting off
Hi, Torrinio! Welcome. We'd encourage you to check out our Techniques playlist! You'll find loads of great info in there! th-cam.com/play/PLUg8ybh0Y3CrRJdosaJWx-UPPk-oywHcg.html
I just bought a rower second hand but when i try to stand it up for storage it collapses like you're trying to disassemble it. Any idea why this might be happening?
Do you have a Model C or D? Easiest guess is that the locking mechanism isn't fully engaged...but hard to tell without seeing it.
It’s a model D. We can use it to row it seems. Just standing storage is not as easy as I have seen with other rowers.
@@leonlionheart01 you're not supposed to store them upright with the pieces interlocked for long periods of time! best to detach the seat rail and stand the pieces next to each other.
how far would the longer rows on your 5k 101 be?
Hi adam! Sorry we missed this. 10k on average.
They’re good for enhanced cooling, lol
A ‘star driver’ is known as a Torx drive in the real world.
Which T# for the leg screws? I am about to source a used C2, and will need to remove the legs to fit into my car.
@@JimR-hg4dm don’t recall & don’t have a rower handy. Probably a downloadable manual on C2 site. These are incredibly easy to work on
Is that Bradley Martyn’s littlest brother? Can someone confirm?
But man ! You clean next parts with the dirty area of the cloth. Weakness point
All he did was wipe it down. Need to oil components and clean the internal fan
Bleach! Hasn’t Frank VanderSloot taught you better?
Totally overdone..
Buh bye
Mesdriver I appreciate his thoroughness.
great video! thanks!!
Thanks for always watching!