Spinning Manuals & User Guides
Spinning® is the original indoor cycling brand, offering premium Spinner® bikes, accessories, and instructor education for commercial studios and home fitness.
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Spinning® is the world leader in indoor cycling, created by Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. Since launching the indoor cycling category, the Spinning program has empowered millions of riders worldwide through a unique combination of high-quality stationary bikes, expert coaching, and motivating music. The brand's signature product line, the Spinner® bikes, includes commercial-grade models like the Spinner® NXT and Pro, as well as the Lifestyle Series for home use.
Known for their durability, road-bike geometry, and flywheel technology, Spinner bikes are designed to simulate an authentic outdoor ride. The equipment features adjustable seats and handlebars, weighted flywheels for fluid momentum, and a fixed-gear drive system that ensures a continuous pedal stroke. Beyond hardware, Spinning provides comprehensive education and certification for instructors, fostering a global community of fitness enthusiasts committed to health and performance.
Spinning manuals
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Manual del propietari de la bicicleta de fitness SPINNER AERO
DELSEY PARIS 40167680502 Chatelet Air 2.0 19 Inch Carry-On Spinner Instruction Manual
TOSY A021 Cube Block Spinner Installation Guide
Manual del propietari de la centrifuga d'amanida TADAR
Manual d'usuari del molinet de vent doble Wayfair Arlmont and Co Twirling Twigs
Wayfair Arlmont and Co Metallic Pinwheel Wind Spinner Instruction Manual
Guia de l'usuari del spinner elèctric Martellato DPLSPINNER
Guia de l'usuari de la centrifugadora d'amanides d'acer inoxidable Onyx Cookware PRE-SLDSPIN-6L-FS
Sunnydaze DECOR HB-202 Manual d'instruccions del girador de vent metàl·lic de pètals giratoris
Manual del propietari de la bicicleta d'interior Spinning® Lifestyle Series
Manual del propietari de la sèrie Spinner Lifestyle: configuració, seguretat i manteniment
Spinner Pro Owner's Manual: Setup, Safety, Assembly, Maintenance & Warranty
Guia de muntatge i manual del propietari de la bicicleta comercial de spinning
Manual del propietari de Spinning Aero & Edge: Guia de muntatge, cura i seguretat
Manual del propietari de Spinner® NXT: guia de muntatge, manteniment i seguretat
Spinning manuals from online retailers
Spinning NXT Black Belt Indoor Cycling Bike User Manual
Spinning video guides
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Spinning Studio Experience: High-Energy Indoor Cycling Workout
Spinning® Heart Rate Monitor Setup Guide: How to Wear Your Fitness Tracker
High-Energy Spin for Life Indoor Cycling Event Experience
Spinning® Connected Spinner Bikes: Pace, Edge, Aero, Elite, Blade - Features & Adjustability
Spinning Aero Connected Spinner Bike: Features & Benefits Overview
Spinning support FAQ
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How do I adjust the seat height on my Spinner bike?
Adjust the seat height so that there is a slight bend (25-35 degrees) in your knee at the bottom of the pedal stroke. Dismount the bike, loosen the seat adjustment pop-pin, raise or lower the seat, and secure the pin into a preset hole.
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How do I stop the Spinner bike flywheel?
Spinner bikes use a fixed gear and weighted flywheel that do not coast. To stop, gradually slow your pedaling speed. In an emergency, firmly press down on the red resistance knob to bring the flywheel and pedals to a complete stop immediately.
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What is the weight limit for Spinner bikes?
Commercial models like the Spinner NXT and Pro typically support up to 350 lbs (159 kg). Home Lifestyle Series models (L1, L3, L5, L7, L9) generally support up to 250 lbs (113.5 kg). Check your specific owner's manual for exact limits.
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Does the Spinner bike allow coasting?
No. Spinner bikes feature a direct-drive flywheel system that keeps the pedals moving with the flywheel. You must not attempt to stop abruptly by locking your legs; instead, slow down gradually or use the emergency brake knob.