About folding or not folding

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About folding or not folding

Post by harold_b » May 16th, 2022, 10:07 pm

Gentlemen, I've been training using gym's c2 for a few years and I just decided to buy a new erg model for home. Wondering if I fold/stack c2 very often would maybe scratch somewhere or make the flywheel less durable? I have a packed living room with all kid's stuff. Any of you fold them very often, like everyday after use? :D :D :D

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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by Ted12 » May 17th, 2022, 2:33 am

I take mine apart after everytime I use it, to stand it in the corner of conservatory ( 3 or 4 times a week) and have no problems
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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by jamesg » May 17th, 2022, 3:06 am

If it's a Rowerg you can stand it on end, but need to make sure it can't fall. See:
https://www.concept2.com/news/5-tips-mo ... r-machines
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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by Ombrax » May 17th, 2022, 3:35 am

Welcome to the forum, Harold.

If I were going to stand it on end in an area where rambunctious young children (or pets) were likely to bump into it, I think I would seriously consider adding some "eyes" to the wall behind the row erg about, say, at chest height (high enough to be beyond the reach of the kids) and use a bungee cord to hold it in place. It would be a lot easier to do that than breaking the rower at the frame lock every time, and should do a pretty good job of keeping it from tipping over. If you have drywall I'd use a cross-beam between studs for a better support, and put the eyes into the beam instead of through the drywall.

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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by YamR1Rider » May 17th, 2022, 4:49 pm

I just tip mine up on end in one piece to store.... But if I had young kids running around I'd either break it down into the two halves or decide some sort of anchor system as suggested by the above poster.

I wouldn't worry about scratching or any other damage, either way.... multiple breakdowns won't hurt it.
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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by Dutch » May 17th, 2022, 5:52 pm

I put mine up and down twice a week and the great thing of it is no dust collects on the rail :D
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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by pagomichaelh » May 19th, 2022, 12:55 pm

To save space, I put mine up everyday, but my wife has cats that go crazy(er) some times trying to catch geckos.

I put an eye in the ceiling, and made a bridle to go on the back leg of the erg, so the erg can't be tipped.
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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by harold_b » May 24th, 2022, 9:10 pm

Glad to be here, very helpful. I feel like if there's some accessory like Dyson's wall attachment that would look nice. But yeah, it's a way huge things so nvm. Yes I have dry-wall, gonna try put a cross-beam. Thanks.
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May 17th, 2022, 3:35 am
Welcome to the forum, Harold.

If I were going to stand it on end in an area where rambunctious young children (or pets) were likely to bump into it, I think I would seriously consider adding some "eyes" to the wall behind the row erg about, say, at chest height (high enough to be beyond the reach of the kids) and use a bungee cord to hold it in place. It would be a lot easier to do that than breaking the rower at the frame lock every time, and should do a pretty good job of keeping it from tipping over. If you have drywall I'd use a cross-beam between studs for a better support, and put the eyes into the beam instead of through the drywall.

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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by harold_b » May 24th, 2022, 9:13 pm

Dutch wrote:
May 17th, 2022, 5:52 pm
I put mine up and down twice a week and the great thing of it is no dust collects on the rail :D
This is certainly one of the reasons I choose C2. I looked up nordictrack rw900 and its rail is just not that appealing as c2.

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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by harold_b » May 24th, 2022, 9:16 pm

pagomichaelh wrote:
May 19th, 2022, 12:55 pm
To save space, I put mine up everyday, but my wife has cats that go crazy(er) some times trying to catch geckos.

I put an eye in the ceiling, and made a bridle to go on the back leg of the erg, so the erg can't be tipped.
:lol: :lol: :lol: at least c2 is not that heavy, much lighter than other rowers. less collateral damage when it falls.

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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by JaapvanE » May 25th, 2022, 1:02 am

harold_b wrote:
May 24th, 2022, 9:13 pm
This is certainly one of the reasons I choose C2. I looked up nordictrack rw900 and its rail is just not that appealing as c2.
And the NordicTrack will always fold. And it is a heavy machine with quite a footprint when stored (I currently own a Rx800 as well, but the C2 is a much better machine).

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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by Holly62 » May 26th, 2022, 1:50 pm

I break mine after each use, to save space, no problems at all, 👍😁
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Re: About folding or not folding

Post by jerrytheplater » June 2nd, 2022, 7:25 pm

I take my Model C apart three times a week currently. Empty nester. Only have to worry when grandkids visit a few times a year. No problem.
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