I just bought this treadmill from a friend of mine and I just wanna find out how much it cost brand new.I payed $300
I just bought this treadmill from a friend of mine and I just wanna find out how much it cost brand new.I payed $300
Couldn't find the new price, found used ones ranging from $85 to $150, but considering shipping would probably be pretty high I'd say you got a decent price, esp. considering you know the seller so know it was taken care of.
Originally Posted by ImaGetBigger
Thanks big guy,
bro your friedn ripped you off on a that tread.
Originally Posted by gixxerboy1
Why how much is it brand new?
I dont remember but at most $500. And resale value is usually a 1/5 on used stuff
I dont know how big you are but chances are you are over the weight limit and that treadmill cant handle a runner
Here is reviews on new stuff
http://www.treadmilldoctor.com/Produ...l-Review-Index
Originally Posted by gixxerboy1
I guess I didn't get the deal of a lifetime but hey fuk it now I got one and that's all that matters.And I believe that walking is more effective then running,thanks for the info,and now I'll call my buddy and give him a rash of shit.
I work for a fitness company and deal with all kind of fitness equipment. I service many tredmils and have been doing this for years. I have found that "peak motors" seem to screw up the most. Having said this, ensure it has a continuous motor and not a peak motor. Peak are ok, but continuous are much better and will last longer.
-Gear
Originally Posted by Gear
How can I determine what kind of motor it is,I left the manuel at his house,but can I look on the treadmill somewhere to see what motor it is?
model#29462.0
serial#R20317239
You can unscrew the head of the tredmill and have a look at the motor. Some motors state what kind it is. Furthermore, you can type in the model name/number in google, and perhaps you will be able to discover some info about it. Otherwise unless it's stated somewhere on the tredmil, it would be hard to say. Is it a running or a walking machine? And how many HP (horse-power) is it? Does it have incline? If so, what type? Electronic or manual operated incline?Originally Posted by dedic8ed1
-Gear
Here is the manual for your model.Originally Posted by dedic8ed1
-Gear
On the motor It says 1.2 hp cont duty and then in bold black letters it says HP 2.25.What do think boss?Originally Posted by Gear
Last edited by dedic8ed1; 07-29-2007 at 07:54 PM.
Originally Posted by Gear
I don't see a link big guy.
Silly me, didn't paste the link...Originally Posted by dedic8ed1
Here it is...
http://www.iconservice.com/pdf/294620.pdf
-Gear
You have a 1.2HP continuous motor, that's a good thing. Please note that you also have a walking machine, not a running machine. This is very important for you to know. You see, a 1.2HP motor is a fairly small motor therefore you can only walk on it. Once you start running on a 1.2HP machine, because 1.2HP isn't much and because you are "jumping" on the machine when running, you are putting too much pressure on the motor which could lead to motor issues down the track. When you walk, you are not jumping on it, therefore less stress on the motor. And any tredmill that has a 1.2HP motor should only be used for walking unless a 10yr old kid wants to use it for running. So with this machine you can walk/power walk, but I would not run on it as you may wear out the motor a lot sooner than you think.Originally Posted by dedic8ed1
Do ensure to adjust and lubricate the belt every 15 - 20hrs of use otherwise your belt may tear. I see this problem every day.
Let me know if you need anything else.
-Gear
It's asking me to open a link and I'm afraid if I open it that it's gonna fuk my comp up.Originally Posted by Gear
Originally Posted by Gear
Brother you've been very helpful thank you,about how much is the lube and can I do it myself?
nah, I'm adventurous and opened it, it's just the manual in pdf form. No harm in opening it.Originally Posted by dedic8ed1
It's in PDF format, you can open the link if you are allowed to open such web pages at where you are. The link is harmless.Originally Posted by dedic8ed1
-Gear
eh, I hope you mean harmless![]()
Originally Posted by ImaGetBigger
That's what I figured.
What the hell is wrong with me today, my spelling and the wording is all over the place, I keep on editing my own threads.Originally Posted by ImaGetBigger
Thank you though lol.
-Gear
Not a problem my friend.Originally Posted by dedic8ed1
Yes you can do it yourself, it's quite easy. All you do is lift up the belt about 2 - 3 inches of the deck and spray a little bit of lubricant under the belt.
The lubricant I use is plain silicone lubricant. Something like this...
http://www.airsoftplayground.com/gun...liconSpray.jpg
Good luck.
-Gear
you didnt get a great deal, but the good newsis the treadmills are durable, i have 3 different weslo models in my offices that mypatients and i use and they have lasted the test of time and i bought them all used
Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
Thanks Doc,Your positive reinforcement is appreciated,next week I start the ultimate transformation all over again.Would you beleive that I'm just now starting my physical that I asked you about oh I'd say like 6 months ago.
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