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Dynamix
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Concept 2 defect?

Post by Dynamix » August 2nd, 2014, 2:56 pm

Just assembled my Concept 2 Model D and it seems slant inwards... Could i have a defective rower? You can really tell against the brick behind it. Plus the seat rolls to the foot pads.
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Re: Concept 2 defect?

Post by Citroen » August 2nd, 2014, 8:39 pm

I think you've got the front legs on backwards.

The rail is supposed to slope slightly to front stops.

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Re: Concept 2 defect?

Post by Dickie » August 4th, 2014, 8:56 am

It is correct, the rower does slant towards the cage, the seat doe roll toward the front stops. It is not supposed to be level

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Re: Concept 2 defect?

Post by Carl Watts » August 4th, 2014, 5:00 pm

Take it off the ceiling and put it on the floor.
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Re: Concept 2 defect?

Post by ArmandoChavezUNC » August 4th, 2014, 9:42 pm

That's amusing.. that picture, as of this morning, was normal. Not sure when the "flip" happened but it gave me a good laugh
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Re: Concept 2 defect?

Post by Bob S. » August 4th, 2014, 11:16 pm

The reason for the slight slant is that it is standard in the boats and the erg was designed to try to imitate the feel of rowing a boat as well as it could.

In a boat, the slant provides the advantage of the seat always being at the stern end of the slides. That way a rower, on getting into the boat knows where the seat is. I have had the experience of getting into an old wherry that had a sticky slide. I didn't realize that the seat was too far forward and had an unpleasant surprise when I ended up sitting on the bare slides.

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