In normal bikes, pedals strip the aluminum threads inside the crank arm—requiring a $50–100 repair. The Bionix design uses a inside the locking collar. If you cross-thread or over-tighten, you replace a $2 insert, not the entire crank arm. Manual nuance: Page 12 of the maintenance section explicitly says: “If pedal feels gritty during tightening, do not force—replace the nylon collar insert (Bionix part #BPF-CI-02) rather than the crank arm.”
Press the mode button to toggle between metrics or to reset them between workouts. Battery Power: The display is battery-powered. 4. Workouts and Techniques Bionix Prime Fit Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is designed for versatile training. Dual-Action Cycling (Arms and Legs) Bionix Prime Fit Exercise Bike Manual
For a manual resistance bike, the Bionix Prime Fit delivers exactly what it promises: a tough, cheap, no-nonsense leg burner. It isn't luxurious, the computer is a joke, and your rear end will go numb, but it pedals forward and backward without breaking. For the price of two months of a gym membership, it’s a fair trade. In normal bikes, pedals strip the aluminum threads
The manual dedicates five pages to the LCD console. The Bionix Prime Fit uses a basic but functional computer. Here is the cheat sheet: Manual nuance: Page 12 of the maintenance section
Secure it using two carriage bolts, curved washers, and cap nuts. Tighten firmly with the multi-wrench.