Do I need to maintain the ergometer? Do the moving parts inside wear out?

Our modern home exercise bikes are designed to require little maintenance, making them a practical choice for the home:


  1. Robust construction: The home exercise bikes are made from high-quality materials that are durable and hard-wearing. This means that regular maintenance due to material fatigue is rarely required.
  2. Maintenance-free drive systems: Many models use belt drives or closed drive systems that require little maintenance. There is no need to regularly tighten or oil belts.
  3. Electronic control: The electronic control of our home exercise bikes is low-maintenance. The technology is designed to work reliably and require less repairs.
  4. Easy to clean: The surfaces of the exercise bikes are easy to clean, which helps to keep the device looking and working well for years.


Tips for caring for your home exercise bike


  • Regular inspection: Check regularly that all screws and connections are tight. Loose parts can lead to unpleasant noises or affect your workout.
  • Keep it clean: Keep the ergometer clean, especially the area around the display and mechanics. Dust and dirt can affect its functionality.
  • Lubrication: If necessary, check the lubrication instructions. Some models require occasional maintenance of the moving parts.


A home ergometer is a low-maintenance investment for your fitness. With minimal care and sensible handling, you can enjoy your machine for years without having to worry about complex repairs or regular maintenance steps. This leaves you more time to enjoy training and achieve your fitness goals.

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