Great How-to video! My Echo bike just arrived about 20 minutes ago and this video explains the assembly very well. Thank you sir. It took about an hour start to finish, this video was spot-on .
Sat at home waiting for my bike watching vids like this, thank you for putting this together, building anything when new can be daunting, thanks to you, not anymore.
@@In-vesta hahaha yes! My friend ordered one too, just over a week ago, but his hasn't arrived yet. I guess that gives some sort of indication on time frames, despite the tracking info being available 😭
@@jrfty1 Ah man, mines still "being prepared for shipment". Thanks for letting me know, at least now I know I prob wont see it this week and can adjust my expectations accordingly. 🙌
Just got mine today. Pro tip: Rogue provides surprisingly decent tools, BUT to achieve proper torque especially on the arms, you'll need real 13mm socket, rachet & allen wrench, as to not strip the heads. Also, the foot pegs can go in hard, due to the fact they have lock tight on them.
Great video. I had trouble putting the handles on, and watched 10 seconds of your video on how they're supposed to be installed, and it worked. Thanks Bro!!!
I just did mine as detailed but there seems to a very little wiggle / movement in the handles with all the bolts installed. Is this normal ? I think you have the same in the video ?
Absolutely excellent video!! Stepping through it, it was easy to put the bike together. Can't imagine trying to do that without this video. Looked at other videos but this one is by far the best. Thanks!!
Makes me feel confident that I can assemble tge Echo. Was on the fence about the purchase of this reason. But now gonna pull the trigger. Thanks Nick! Great instructions.
Thanks for watching! It’s a great piece of equipment too I need to do a follow up video on how it’s held up. It’s been flawless, no durability issues at all.
Thanks for this video!! I was on the fence regarding purchase as I was not sure about assembly. I pulled the trigger after watching your video. Bike arrived in three days and with the help of your video assembly was a breeze! Much appreciated!!
That’s awesome you won’t regret buying this thing it’s held up like a beast since I filmed this! I’m probably going to do a follow up video at exactly 12 months so everyone can see how well it’s lasted
Hey...just curious. Did you actually get the machine from Rogue? Seems like they've been sold out for months. I just bought a brand new - in box on Ebay for $1,000. pkus $200 shipping. Can't wait for it to get here. I don't feel bad that I overpaid. Thanks....happy holidays.
@@Besokool I did see that unfortunately it’s been sold out for awhile now, hopefully it gets back in stock but sometimes people are selling them used too. Thanks for watching!
@@Besokool Yes. I ordered it and it arrived in three days! They are available now. They sold out last week for like 48 hours and then they were back in stock.
@@h.cknight2193 Oh boy. Well, I definitely paid way more than I had to then. I couldn't even find a phone number for Rogue to ask about avaliablity. But..I can't change it now. Looks like the Echo will be here Friday. My old Schwinn Airdyne Comp just broke last night, and I use it everyday for 40 minutes. Seems like this machine will far outlast any Schwinn product. At 58, hoping this one takes me to the end of my life.Thanks again..peace in the new year.
My bike is on the way and I am so glad I found thos vid so I know what to expect 👍 p.s. just a hint, when initially screwing in the screws, you can use the long end of the Allen Wrench in the head of the screw. With the short end on top, you should have enough clearance so you don't have to keep taking it out and putting it back in. Once it gets to the end, flip it around the way you have it in the vid so the long end gives you leverage needed to properly tighten 👍
Hey Nick! Great Video!. Thank you for making it. I have a Rogue Echo coming today and your video has been very helpful in what to expect. I plan on using it to assemble my Bike. Thank you again
Thanks for the video man Got mine today, was pretty easy to put together until I had problems with the handle alignment, which brought me to this video = problem fixed instantly Initial reaction from jumping on and off it for 10 minutes, finding the right height etc, it really smashes your quads The handles are nice and smooth to push/pull with, but the pedal to handle ratio in terms of effort used is around 3 to 1 or 4 to 1, a bit different to using a commercial crosstrainer which has a closer to a 1 to 1 effort ratio (pedals to handles) There seemed to be a little bit of seat wobble, but that has been well documented in other videos.
"Excellent video, thank you. Important tip from Boyd Morrison about placing the spacer between the bolt head and the foot peg so that the foot rests don’t spin."
I just bought a Rogue Echo bike. The box arrived with holes and had visible damage. I called Rogue and sent them pics of the box and asked what I should do. They told me there had been a problem in transit. They told me to unbox and see if bike had any damage. I did and one of the arms had a big scratch. I sent them a pic. They gave me an option of crediting me $30 or a new arm. I didn't pay $900 to get a scratch and dent model. How would you have handled receiving a box that was visibly banged around with tears. and a scratched arm?
Do you leave the washer and other thing with the peg when installing it into the arm? On ours you can shift the peg towards the bike and away. Doesn’t seem right.
Exactly how it’s supposed to be done. However, taking it down a flight of steps to set up in the basement nearly broke my back. You make lifting it around a breeze.
Hey, so I can see in the video that it shipped UPS Ground - assuming this isn't freight. Did they ship these out same day if ordered by 3PM Eastern? Thank you
I just did mine as detailed but there seems to a very little wiggle / movement in the handles with all the bolts installed. Is this normal ? I think you have the same wiggle in the video ? I have my lines triple checked and lined up.
Mine has a little but hasn’t seemed to affect the performance....I’ve been using it consistently several times a week since the video without any issues
I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
Great video Nick. Thank you. Can any one help me to know the dimensions of the box? I need this information because I will have my echo bike shipped internationally by sea.
Hey man, great review, thanks! Could you help me out with a measurement please? Horizontal distance from the front tip of the flywheel cage to the rear of the seat runner? Thanks!
I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
@@christophertsipouras2290 I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
I just set mine up today. It definitely wobbled in the beginning. I loosened up the pegs and the long arm screws, held the arm at an angle opposite direction of the wiggle and tightened the long arm screws first as tight as possible and lastly screwed the pegs tighter. It helps if someone can give the arm a little push as the screws are being fastened. No more wobble!
I had the same problem. Just got my bike, assembled it, arms wobbled, researched online the same problem and found a solution. It's basically a bolt tightening pattern. Once they're a little tight, switch one turn on each bolt until you can't tighten anymore. Problem solved.
@@rodoaguihugh Thank you so much! I just tried your solution and now the wobble is gone on both arms. You saved me a huge headache. I can't thank you enough!
Hey I haven’t seen a way to adjust that, I personally haven’t needed for that to happen. Wish I could’ve had a better answer for you sorry, thanks for watching!
I just put my Echo Bike together - your video was super helpful. One question - should the foot pegs spin freely? No matter how much I tighten it still spins.
thanks for helping me put the bike together. is there a way to change the resistance on it? and should both arms move left/right slightly? It feels a bit flimsy, even though I've tightened everything up.
Yea same here. I just did mine as detailed but there seems to a very little wiggle / movement in the handles with all the bolts installed. Is this normal ? I think you have the same in the video ?
I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
Doctor, after tightening down the arms, do you still feel a little back and forward slack in the handles when using the bike? Mine does, and I am at the point that I don’t want to tighten the arms any further.. Thanks
I get this too, must be normal, it's like a little slack before you push or pull and I swear I can't tighten anymore! Does you seat move slightly as well? Any tips?
I was wondering about the spinning feet pegs in the front. Why are they flexibel? What is the benefit? Is it possible to fix them? What are your thoughts on that. Honestly i see the danger to slip off if you are working out, you are exhausted as hell and want to put your feet on them. Any bad experience with the spinning pegs?
"Excellent video, thank you. Important tip from Boyd Morrison about placing the spacer between the bolt head and the foot peg so that the foot rests don’t spin."
I’d say probably about 85 pounds. But that’s just an estimate. The arms are about 10 pounds each, and the other stuff is not so heavy. It took two of us to wrangle the main part up the stairs, but I’m old. Had to get my son to do the heavy lifting and I just kept it balanced as we went up.
I’m pretty sure UPS dropped mine off as well, hopefully they can figure something out for you it’s a great machine. Thanks for watching I really appreciate it!
@@NickGalloDPT yep thanks for asking. Not sure of the calorie counter is accurate. It's an exhausting bit of kit. If I work hard I usually do 350 calories in a day. Very tiring.
Great video question my foot pegs when screwed in to the arms bolt seem to have play in it and the bolt doors protrude out a little is that normal . Seems to spin
Aamer Malik, hope you have figured it out by now. But in comments above, to keep the foot peg from spinning, place the spacer between the bolt head and the peg, NOT between the washer and peg as shipped. Hope this helps.
I had trouble putting on the right arm,,,tried using grease,,, rubber mallet,,,then after 45 min of frustration wife stepped in,,, she reversed the position of the right arm (placed it backwards) got it to go on,,,then tried it the right way and bingo!!! Hope this made sense and can help someone else.
Excellent video, thank you. Important tip from Boyd Morrison about placing the spacer between the bolt head and the foot peg so that the foot rests don’t spin.
To keep the foot peg from spinning, place the spacer between the bolt head and the peg, NOT between the washer and the peg as it is shipped. Much better as a foot rest that way.
Any thoughts on how to fix one of the arms wobbling from side to side (transversally/left-right)? I've tried to wrench it into place harder, without effect, it keeps moving....
c gr just got mine today, assembled it & my handle bars have a slight wiggle/ play, don’t know if it’s supposed to be like this, don’t wanna strip any hardware. The wiggle or play is very minor
Newest video showing how to use the Rogue Echo Bike Monitor: ua-cam.com/video/KILHJ5WA1P8/v-deo.html
Do you remember who Rogue used for shipping?
PERFECT VIDEO. No fluff, straight to the point and def saving me time.
PS: They also come with batteries now!
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
@@NickGalloDPT
Also guys, Menards sells a 1/2 inch thick rubber mat for $20, which is half the price of most equipment mats.
My bike is due to arrive tomorrow. I've watched several assembly videos this is by far the best one in my opinion.
Thank you so much for watching that really means a lot! I love this thing it’s held up like a champ you’ll enjoy it
Great How-to video! My Echo bike just arrived about 20 minutes ago and this video explains the assembly very well. Thank you sir.
It took about an hour start to finish, this video was spot-on .
You are very welcome thanks for watching!
Absolutely excellent video!! With it, I could easily put the bike together. Can't imagine better instructions possible. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent “step-by-step” video really appreciate the time you put into it! Just got the email my Echo was shipped so I can’t wait!
Thanks for watching hope you enjoy it!
Waiting (impatiently) for my Echo Bike to arrive. When it does, it’ll be assembled according to this informative, comprehensive video. Many thanks!
Sat at home waiting for my bike watching vids like this, thank you for putting this together, building anything when new can be daunting, thanks to you, not anymore.
Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful for you! I love this thing I’m super happy I’ve purchased it.
Same! 🙃
@@jrfty1 Its a well known fact that the more you check the tracking info (100 times a day minimum) the quicker it arrives. 🤣
@@In-vesta hahaha yes! My friend ordered one too, just over a week ago, but his hasn't arrived yet. I guess that gives some sort of indication on time frames, despite the tracking info being available 😭
@@jrfty1 Ah man, mines still "being prepared for shipment". Thanks for letting me know, at least now I know I prob wont see it this week and can adjust my expectations accordingly. 🙌
Just got mine today.
Pro tip:
Rogue provides surprisingly decent tools, BUT to achieve proper torque especially on the arms, you'll need real 13mm socket, rachet & allen wrench, as to not strip the heads. Also, the foot pegs can go in hard, due to the fact they have lock tight on them.
Thanks for the tip! And thanks for watching I really appreciate it
@@NickGalloDPT
Yes! Thanks to you too! I barely had to read the instructions! Lol
I cant believe you only have 45 subs this is a highly professional video helped me alot.
U got my sub
Thank you I appreciate it! I just need to make more content to get more exposure I will get there!
@@NickGalloDPT well when u blow up.. u better remember ur first 50 subs lol
Haha I definitely will!
Great video. I had trouble putting the handles on, and watched 10 seconds of your video on how they're supposed to be installed, and it worked. Thanks Bro!!!
You’re welcome man glad it helped!
I just did mine as detailed but there seems to a very little wiggle / movement in the handles with all the bolts installed. Is this normal ? I think you have the same in the video ?
Just finished assembling my rogue echo by following your directions. You made it easy for me. Thank you Nick.
Thank you for watching!
Just assembled my ROGUE echo by following your directions. Thank you Nick!!!
Absolutely excellent video!! Stepping through it, it was easy to put the bike together. Can't imagine trying to do that without this video. Looked at other videos but this one is by far the best. Thanks!!
Thanks for watching glad it helped!
Just set mine up this evening. Instructions were perfect. Thanks for posting the video!
I’m very happy to hear the video was helpful! You’ll love the bike it’s held up excellent since I post this I use it a lot.
Excellent video! Your clear step by step instructions coupled with the included instructions made this much easier than I anticipated.
That’s great glad it was helpful, thanks so much for watching!
Makes me feel confident that I can assemble tge Echo. Was on the fence about the purchase of this reason. But now gonna pull the trigger. Thanks Nick! Great instructions.
Thanks for watching! It’s a great piece of equipment too I need to do a follow up video on how it’s held up. It’s been flawless, no durability issues at all.
@@NickGalloDPT Have you done a follow up video on how it’s held up yet? and has it been worth it for weight loss?
Just got an Echo for my garage gym and your video was just what I needed. Thank U!
That's great news you won't be disappointed I have been using it weekly since I made the video and its held up great.
Best instructions so simple anyone can achieve. Thank you sir!
Thank you for watching glad it’s was helpful!
Thanks for this video!! I was on the fence regarding purchase as I was not sure about assembly. I pulled the trigger after watching your video. Bike arrived in three days and with the help of your video assembly was a breeze! Much appreciated!!
That’s awesome you won’t regret buying this thing it’s held up like a beast since I filmed this! I’m probably going to do a follow up video at exactly 12 months so everyone can see how well it’s lasted
Hey...just curious. Did you actually get the machine from Rogue? Seems like they've been sold out for months. I just bought a brand new - in box on Ebay for $1,000. pkus $200 shipping. Can't wait for it to get here. I don't feel bad that I overpaid. Thanks....happy holidays.
@@Besokool I did see that unfortunately it’s been sold out for awhile now, hopefully it gets back in stock but sometimes people are selling them used too. Thanks for watching!
@@Besokool Yes. I ordered it and it arrived in three days! They are available now. They sold out last week for like 48 hours and then they were back in stock.
@@h.cknight2193 Oh boy. Well, I definitely paid way more than I had to then. I couldn't even find a phone number for Rogue to ask about avaliablity. But..I can't change it now. Looks like the Echo will be here Friday. My old Schwinn Airdyne Comp just broke last night, and I use it everyday for 40 minutes. Seems like this machine will far outlast any Schwinn product. At 58, hoping this one takes me to the end of my life.Thanks again..peace in the new year.
My bike is on the way and I am so glad I found thos vid so I know what to expect 👍 p.s. just a hint, when initially screwing in the screws, you can use the long end of the Allen Wrench in the head of the screw. With the short end on top, you should have enough clearance so you don't have to keep taking it out and putting it back in. Once it gets to the end, flip it around the way you have it in the vid so the long end gives you leverage needed to properly tighten 👍
Great tip, thanks for watching!
I just ordered this bike
This video will help me greatly
Thanks so much, greatly appreciated
Thanks for watching I really appreciate it!
Hi there! Finally received my Echo and followed your perfect video and it was so easy. Thanks for making the video. Kim
You are very welcome and thank you for watching! You are really going to enjoy it.
A very great video. I couldn’t have done it without you. Thanks so much.
You’re very welcome glad it helps!
Hey Nick! Great Video!. Thank you for making it. I have a Rogue Echo coming today and your video has been very helpful in what to expect. I plan on using it to assemble my Bike. Thank you again
That's great news, its a great bike to use!
Thanks for the video man
Got mine today, was pretty easy to put together until I had problems with the handle alignment, which brought me to this video = problem fixed instantly
Initial reaction from jumping on and off it for 10 minutes, finding the right height etc, it really smashes your quads
The handles are nice and smooth to push/pull with, but the pedal to handle ratio in terms of effort used is around 3 to 1 or 4 to 1, a bit different to using a commercial crosstrainer which has a closer to a 1 to 1 effort ratio (pedals to handles)
There seemed to be a little bit of seat wobble, but that has been well documented in other videos.
Thanks for watching!
Try raising your seat height to reduce the workload on the quads
Awesome video Nick! Your step by step instructions made this easy! Thank you !
The video is perfect, an extremely professional production!
Thank you for this video it was extremely helpful and to the point. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you both for watching!
Thank you so much for explaining the content thoroughly!!!!!!! Appreciate your video.
You are very welcome thank you for watching!
Excellent video. Just used it to assemble my Rogue. Thanks!!
Great video, extremely helpful, better than Rogue’s own instruction manual.
That’s great news thanks for watching glad it was helpful!
Lol, the music was even catchy!
Thanks for this video, really helped me put together my new bike!! Super easy to follow 👌
Thank you fir watching, I’m glad it helped you!
Thank you for this video. I just finished putting mine together with your help.
You’re welcome glad it helped!
Omg!! The arms are killing me!!!!
Great video, just put mine together. Made it very easy. Thanks!!!
You are very welcome thank you for watching
Indeed and very nicely done and helpfull video. Thank you very much for the work and effort you put in. Really appreciated.
Thank you for watching and thank you for the great feedback
Thanks for the video was straight forward and very easy to do....
Thanks for watching I really appreciate it!
Great Video, helped me to assemble my new echo bike today 👍
Glad to hear it thanks for watching!
Really useful, thank you. I’m about to set mine up now.
Thank you for watching, you will love it!
@@NickGalloDPT I’ve just done 20 seconds work, 10 seconds rest and it hurts 😂. I love it!
@@lil-g4879 oh yeah that’s a good one! You’ll get better at it, it really works the heck out of you haha
Excellent assembly video greatly appreciated
Just got my order process. Can't wait to try out this bad boy. Thanks for the instructional video. Any other tips you notice from using ?
Just ordered mine, how long till it arrived at your doorstep?
@@dacoda8220 took about 2-3 weeks. It was delayed twice.
best instructional video
Tx for the video. I just assembled yesterday and I noticed the foot rest moves a bit back and forth, is this normal so it will allow it to spin?
"Excellent video, thank you. Important tip from Boyd Morrison about placing the spacer between the bolt head and the foot peg so that the foot rests don’t spin."
I just bought a Rogue Echo bike. The box arrived with holes and had visible damage. I called Rogue and sent them pics of the box and asked what I should do. They told me there had been a problem in transit. They told me to unbox and see if bike had any damage. I did and one of the arms had a big scratch. I sent them a pic. They gave me an option of crediting me $30 or a new arm. I didn't pay $900
to get a scratch and dent model. How would you have handled receiving a box that was visibly banged around with tears. and a scratched arm?
Nice, I’m in the market for one but roguefitness has them on back order. Where can I get one ASAP. Good video
I just ordered one, check rogues website now
Mike Lynch Fitness - thx man
Just got mine today man, check again they’re there
Thanks everybody for watching, hope the video helped you all assemble!
Do you leave the washer and other thing with the peg when installing it into the arm? On ours you can shift the peg towards the bike and away. Doesn’t seem right.
Exactly how it’s supposed to be done. However, taking it down a flight of steps to set up in the basement nearly broke my back. You make lifting it around a breeze.
Yeah I was lucky and just scooted it into my garage. Thanks for watching glad the video helped!
Waiting for mine to come in, I'm already dreading setting it up...but this shall ease the pain.
Thanks for watching!
Hey, so I can see in the video that it shipped UPS Ground - assuming this isn't freight. Did they ship these out same day if ordered by 3PM Eastern? Thank you
Thank you so much! This saved me so much time!!
You’re welcome and thank you so much for watching!
Outstanding Video Compadre now you have a well deserved Like and a new subscriber !
Thank you very much for watching and subscribing I really appreciate it!
I just did mine as detailed but there seems to a very little wiggle / movement in the handles with all the bolts installed. Is this normal ? I think you have the same wiggle in the video ? I have my lines triple checked and lined up.
Mine has a little but hasn’t seemed to affect the performance....I’ve been using it consistently several times a week since the video without any issues
I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
Thanks for this! This helped me so much. 👊🏼
You’re very welcome thanks for watching!
Woo great instructions. 👍 Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks dude, it helped me a lot. Very good video!
Glad it helped thanks for watching!
Great video Nick. Thank you. Can any one help me to know the dimensions of the box? I need this information because I will have my echo bike shipped internationally by sea.
Thank you for watching! Let me look that up for you I’ll see if I have the info still.
I have a Question: the foot peg is supposed to be spinning?
Hey thanks for watching, yes mine spins too.
Hey man, great review, thanks!
Could you help me out with a measurement please? Horizontal distance from the front tip of the flywheel cage to the rear of the seat runner? Thanks!
Great video. Put my new bike together in next to no time. Thanks.
Thanks for watching glad it was helpful for you!
Best video. I really appreciate your help
Thanks for watching I’m glad it was helpful!
Was there any play in the handle bars? Mine wiggle a bit
same
I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
@@christophertsipouras2290 I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
Thanks for this detailled video
You're welcome thanks for watching!
Super helpful video! Thank you!
You’re very welcome glad it helped you!
@Nick Gallo DPT. Does your echo bike's handles wobble slightly side-to-side even if tightened up?
It happened the same to me. I tightened it up so hard I almost break my wrist and the arms still wobble
I just set mine up today. It definitely wobbled in the beginning. I loosened up the pegs and the long arm screws, held the arm at an angle opposite direction of the wiggle and tightened the long arm screws first as tight as possible and lastly screwed the pegs tighter.
It helps if someone can give the arm a little push as the screws are being fastened.
No more wobble!
I had the same problem. Just got my bike, assembled it, arms wobbled, researched online the same problem and found a solution. It's basically a bolt tightening pattern. Once they're a little tight, switch one turn on each bolt until you can't tighten anymore. Problem solved.
@@rodoaguihugh Thank you so much! I just tried your solution and now the wobble is gone on both arms. You saved me a huge headache. I can't thank you enough!
Great video! Rogue should share this haha
Thanks for watching!
hi do you know how to change the brightness of the screen i've changed 3 set of batteryews in 1 month still low brightness
thanks
Hey I haven’t seen a way to adjust that, I personally haven’t needed for that to happen. Wish I could’ve had a better answer for you sorry, thanks for watching!
thanks for explaining very well
You are welcome thanks for watching!
Great guide! 👏🏼
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, really straight forward
Detailed steps much appreciated. I just got this. Ergo I need help🙏
You’re very welcome, hope the video was helpful for you!
Thank you Nick
You’re welcome thanks for watching!
I just put my Echo Bike together - your video was super helpful. One question - should the foot pegs spin freely? No matter how much I tighten it still spins.
I was wondering this too
Think it's how it is
Mine do too! Is this right?
thanks for helping me put the bike together. is there a way to change the resistance on it? and should both arms move left/right slightly? It feels a bit flimsy, even though I've tightened everything up.
Yea same here. I just did mine as detailed but there seems to a very little wiggle / movement in the handles with all the bolts installed. Is this normal ? I think you have the same in the video ?
I had some initial wobble in my arms. It was a side to side wobble. Loosen the foot pegs then TIGHTEN the 2 bolts on the front of the arm. And I mean REAAALLY tighten it. Don’t be afraid of stripping the bolts. It can take a LOT more. Then reinstall the foot pegs. And that should take care of the problem. No more wobbles whatsoever. Feels hella solid after this fix. It’s a common issue. Hope this helps!
Thank you sir! This was super helpful.
That's great thanks for watching!
Great video, waiting for mine to be despatched atm!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video! I was wondering. Those little screws and bolts on the front of the console “neck” did you tighten them? I just left them alone.
they are for the phone holder and drinks holder
Doctor, after tightening down the arms, do you still feel a little back and forward slack in the handles when using the bike? Mine does, and I am at the point that I don’t want to tighten the arms any further.. Thanks
I get this too, must be normal, it's like a little slack before you push or pull and I swear I can't tighten anymore! Does you seat move slightly as well? Any tips?
Thanks, much appreciated...
Thanks for watching!
I was wondering about the spinning feet pegs in the front. Why are they flexibel? What is the benefit? Is it possible to fix them? What are your thoughts on that. Honestly i see the danger to slip off if you are working out, you are exhausted as hell and want to put your feet on them. Any bad experience with the spinning pegs?
"Excellent video, thank you. Important tip from Boyd Morrison about placing the spacer between the bolt head and the foot peg so that the foot rests don’t spin."
how much would you say the "base" portion of the bike that already comes assembled weighs? not including the other parts that are attached later.
I’d say probably about 85 pounds. But that’s just an estimate. The arms are about 10 pounds each, and the other stuff is not so heavy. It took two of us to wrangle the main part up the stairs, but I’m old. Had to get my son to do the heavy lifting and I just kept it balanced as we went up.
awesome video, thanks
Hi, Should the foot pegs be able to rotate? Or should they be stiff?
Stiff
They should spin freely
excellent video thank you
You’re welcome thank you for watching!
Finally, not some bullshit music in the background!
Thanks for watching!
lol, odd that I found this on a therapy channel, that's kinda the reason I'm looking at wind bikes.
Thanks for watching!
Great video!
Thank you hope it helps!
It definitely help was able to set up the bike in about 30 mins.
I want to order this but USPS wont deliver big boxes to my building and my cars too small to transport it from post office after picking it up :(
Ups shipped mine (or fedex) not usps
I’m pretty sure UPS dropped mine off as well, hopefully they can figure something out for you it’s a great machine. Thanks for watching I really appreciate it!
Are the pegs supposed to spin? Thanks.
I checked mine last night and my pegs do still spin. Thanks for watching!
@@NickGalloDPT yep. They're designed to spin to stop people standing on them to work their arms.
@@errolkim1334 Ah okay good to know! How are you liking the bike so far?
@@NickGalloDPT yep thanks for asking. Not sure of the calorie counter is accurate. It's an exhausting bit of kit. If I work hard I usually do 350 calories in a day. Very tiring.
This is eerily similar on how I put mine together
Hope the video helps!
I’d hope so...
Great video question my foot pegs when screwed in to the arms bolt seem to have play in it and the bolt doors protrude out a little is that normal . Seems to spin
Aamer Malik, hope you have figured it out by now. But in comments above, to keep the foot peg from spinning, place the spacer between the bolt head and the peg, NOT between the washer and peg as shipped. Hope this helps.
I had trouble putting on the right arm,,,tried using grease,,, rubber mallet,,,then after 45 min of frustration wife stepped in,,, she reversed the position of the right arm (placed it backwards) got it to go on,,,then tried it the right way and bingo!!! Hope this made sense and can help someone else.
Thanks for the input!
Great vid - thks!
Thanks for watching!
It certainly isn't cheap but looking at how well engineered it is it's understandable.
Excellent video, thank you. Important tip from Boyd Morrison about placing the spacer between the bolt head and the foot peg so that the foot rests don’t spin.
Thanks for watching!
But aren't the footpegs supposed to spin?.
To keep the foot peg from spinning, place the spacer between the bolt head and the peg, NOT between the washer and the peg as it is shipped. Much better as a foot rest that way.
Thanks for the tip!
Careful not to tighten too much. The plastic end of he peg broke! Fml lol
Thanks, it’s been driving me nuts. I’ll change it
The pegs are made that way for purpose, which is to enable you with the option of working out your arms alone.😁
I would not advise taking that spacer out of the foot peg. It's part of the assembly as stated in the assembly instructions
+1
My pegs were super hard to get on an they spin. Are they supposed to be still?
I have the same problem but I am reading there not supposed to spin
They are supposed to spin! So that you can work your arms without pedaling
thanks sooooo much
You are very welcome hope it helps!
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Any thoughts on how to fix one of the arms wobbling from side to side (transversally/left-right)? I've tried to wrench it into place harder, without effect, it keeps moving....
c gr just got mine today, assembled it & my handle bars have a slight wiggle/ play, don’t know if it’s supposed to be like this, don’t wanna strip any hardware. The wiggle or play is very minor
I read multiple places that it should not have any wobble. I had to super tighten my screws. I am going to follow up with rogue about the issue
@@aleskaresquivel4700 I tried to tighten it up so hard I almost break my wrist and the arms still wobble arund
@@lutherblissett7873 I've heard on forums that rogue will send you new biike handles or walk you through the process
Same here with the wobbly arms. I have tighten it also. Are the pegs supposed to rotate?