Model C damper lever slips!
Model C damper lever slips!
Does anyone have any advice on how to prevent the damper lever on my Model C from slipping downward while I row?
Currently I am using duct tape to hold the lever in place as a temporary solution but that's not ideal. Without tape, it tends to stay put best at the highest and lowest drag factors but in the 3-7 range, the lever tends to slip downward with gravity quite rapidly. As a result I can start a 30 min workout at 130 drag and end at around 105!
Currently I am using duct tape to hold the lever in place as a temporary solution but that's not ideal. Without tape, it tends to stay put best at the highest and lowest drag factors but in the 3-7 range, the lever tends to slip downward with gravity quite rapidly. As a result I can start a 30 min workout at 130 drag and end at around 105!
Re: Model C damper lever slips!
Model C?? Or Model D?? The "C" has little grooves that the damper lever is supposed to lock into while you row. You must REALLY be rockin' and rollin' during your workouts for the lever to slip completely out of the groove on a Model C!
The Model D, on the other hand, was made without the indexed (so to speak) grooves. For all intents and purposes, you can move the lever on the "D" to any increment of any level. For example, mine is set to around 4.5 (best as I can tell). I can understand this slippage problem you're having on a Model D more than I can on a Model C.
In any case, I would take this up with ConceptII. Perhaps they can offer you a more graceful fix than duct tape.
Good luck.
The Model D, on the other hand, was made without the indexed (so to speak) grooves. For all intents and purposes, you can move the lever on the "D" to any increment of any level. For example, mine is set to around 4.5 (best as I can tell). I can understand this slippage problem you're having on a Model D more than I can on a Model C.
In any case, I would take this up with ConceptII. Perhaps they can offer you a more graceful fix than duct tape.
Good luck.
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Re: Model C damper lever slips!
Call Concept 2. It's a known problem and they have a fix for it... a small button that increases the friction between the case and the moveable shutter. They will send it to you for free, installation is easy and it definitely helps prevent slippage (but doesn't cure the problem entirely).akit110 wrote:Does anyone have any advice on how to prevent the damper lever on my Model C from slipping downward while I row? ...
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Re: Model C damper lever slips!
The only time I've seen that was on a model C in Melbourne. The model Cs in Basingstoke don't have that feechur.Kodiak wrote:Model C?? Or Model D?? The "C" has little grooves that the damper lever is supposed to lock into while you row.
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You can also turn the cover so the lever is at the top.
I have done this and the lever stays in place, also the duct tape is there too.
I have done this and the lever stays in place, also the duct tape is there too.
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Thanks for all your advice!
Thanks for the advice - I think I will try the wedge of paper trick for now and then order the button from C2.