A couple of issues with used Model C
Posted: August 28th, 2010, 4:46 am
Hi, I'm new to rowing and just picked up a used Concept 2 model C. It appears to have a couple of issues, though. I'd appreciate if you could offer me some advice on these problems:
A: Crack in the aluminium track. I noticed that it does have a small crack on the surface of the monorail. The monorail itself doesn't seem to be affected. Since this is the first rower I own, I can't evaluate how severe of a defect this really is. The seat does glide over it without any problems. I'm merely an amateur rower and plan to use it for an hour a day at most. What I'd like to ask you is:
1. Should I be concerned about this? Is this a big and/or common problem?
2. Is there a way to fix it? What can I do about it? Any idea what a spare track would cost me?
3. How long can I continue to use it in this condition? Do I risk damaging the seat rolls?
B: Framelock: It doesn't have a framelock installed. In its place sits a kind of bolt. Do I absolutely need a framelock? The rower doesn't get moved or disassembled at my home. Or did they change the design of this component during the production period of the model C?
C: PM1: It came with a PM1 monitor. I changed batteries and re-initialized the unit according to the manual. It shows data when rowing, but doesn't react in any way when pressing the buttons. Can I assume a defect?
D: Serial number. Concept2 says: "The label containing the serial number is located between the V of the flywheel support legs and is on the bottom side of the rower." There isn't one on mine. Are they talking about a sticker with the number on it which could have been removed? Or is it supposed to be engraved in the metal? The only number I could find is on the side of the monorail: "PAT 4.396.188"- but that's not the serial number, is it?
Thanks for your help!
- Markus
A: Crack in the aluminium track. I noticed that it does have a small crack on the surface of the monorail. The monorail itself doesn't seem to be affected. Since this is the first rower I own, I can't evaluate how severe of a defect this really is. The seat does glide over it without any problems. I'm merely an amateur rower and plan to use it for an hour a day at most. What I'd like to ask you is:
1. Should I be concerned about this? Is this a big and/or common problem?
2. Is there a way to fix it? What can I do about it? Any idea what a spare track would cost me?
3. How long can I continue to use it in this condition? Do I risk damaging the seat rolls?
B: Framelock: It doesn't have a framelock installed. In its place sits a kind of bolt. Do I absolutely need a framelock? The rower doesn't get moved or disassembled at my home. Or did they change the design of this component during the production period of the model C?
C: PM1: It came with a PM1 monitor. I changed batteries and re-initialized the unit according to the manual. It shows data when rowing, but doesn't react in any way when pressing the buttons. Can I assume a defect?
D: Serial number. Concept2 says: "The label containing the serial number is located between the V of the flywheel support legs and is on the bottom side of the rower." There isn't one on mine. Are they talking about a sticker with the number on it which could have been removed? Or is it supposed to be engraved in the metal? The only number I could find is on the side of the monorail: "PAT 4.396.188"- but that's not the serial number, is it?
Thanks for your help!
- Markus