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Schwinn Airdyne

Schwinn created the ultimate exercise machine, when they put the Schwinn Airdyne Exercise bike on the market in the late 1970's. It has since become the most common form of fitness as far as exercise bikes. The Airdyne has no resistance parts, and gets all its resistance from air.

These bikes have been around since the late 70's and since that time replacement parts have remained basically the same. They still use wedge pins in the crank arms, and a two crank system with a left and right eccentric arm. The grips have remained the same as well as the connecting arms, pivot bolts and lever arms.

We carry all the airdyne parts you will need to maintain and fix your Schwinn model AD-2, and AD-6 Airdyne Exerciser. Since 2014 They have come out with several newer models, the AD-6, the Airdyne 2 and AD Pro all of which we carry parts for.

We not only carry repair items for exercisers but we know how to fix them and have available the nuts, lockwashers and oilite bearings, and chains you will need when you repair your equipment. Please feel free to call us at +1 (410) 859-3538

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Great service! Had the Bowflex part I needed in stock, good price and extremely fast shipping. Than ...
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Bowflex home gyms, built by Nautilus, Inc., revolutionize strength training and cardio with their compact design and patented polymer resistance rods. Unlike bulky weight stacks or multiple pulley stations, each Bowflex gym delivers smooth, constant tension through bowflex power rods—making them ideal for apartments, garages, and dedicated home studios.

A Brief History of Bowflex

The Bowflex story began in 1986 with the Bowflex 2000X, the first home gym powered by polymer rods. Over the years, Bowflex Inc. (formerly Direct Focus, Inc.) acquired Nautilus, Schwinn Fitness, and StairMaster, becoming The Nautilus Group in 2002. Today, the Bowflex brand sits alongside Nautilus, Schwinn Exercise, and StairMaster under Nautilus, Inc.

Two Core Designs: Power Rod vs. Revolution

Bowflex offers two distinct resistance technologies:

  • Power Rod Home Gyms: Use flexible polymer rods (bowflex rods) for smooth, progressive tension.
  • Revolution Home Gyms: Employ Spiraflex® plate resistance—no power rods required.

Current Bowflex Model Lineup

Bowflex classifies its home gyms into value, premium, and platinum series. Here are the six models still in production:

  • Classic Home Gym: 35 exercises, 210 lb rod resistance (upgradeable to 310 or 410 lb).
  • Xtreme SE Home Gym: 65 exercises, 210 lb rod resistance (upgradeable).
  • Xtreme 2 SE Home Gym: 70 exercises, 210 lb rod resistance, 4 pulley positions.
  • Ultimate 2 Home Gym: 95 exercises, 310 lb rod resistance (upgradeable to 410 lb), 5 pulley positions.
  • Revolution XP Home Gym: 90 exercises, Spiraflex® plate resistance, 170° rotating arms.
  • PR3000 Home Gym: 35 exercises, 210 lb rod resistance (upgradeable), compact footprint.

Model Highlights & Specifications

  • Ultimate 2: Integrated squat station, lat tower, preacher curl; dimensions 82.7″ × 55.1″ × 51.2″.
  • Xtreme SE: Built-in adjustable pulleys, sturdy bench, dimensions 6′ 10″ × 4′ 5″ × 4′ 1″.
  • Classic: Entry-level design, upgradeable attachments, perfect for beginners.

Why Choose a Bowflex Home Gym?

  • Space Efficiency: Replace dozens of machines with one system.
  • Versatility: Over 95 exercises on premium models.
  • Progressive Resistance: Polymer rods (bowflex power rods) offer smooth tension from start to finish.
  • Low Maintenance: No weight plates to rust or wear out.

Understanding Polymer Rods & Replacement Options

Bowflex power rods provide constant tension but will eventually fatigue. Krislynn Cycle and Fitness stocks every bowflex power rod replacement, set or single, so you can restore your gym’s performance:

  • Bowflex Power Rod Replacement Set — Upgrade all rods at once for balanced resistance.
  • Bowflex Power Rods: Individual rods rated 15 lb, 30 lb, 50 lb, etc.
  • Bowflex Power Rod Replacement: DIY-friendly rods that snap into your home gym in minutes.
  • Bowflex Replacement Parts: From end caps to pivot pins, we carry the complete bowflex parts catalog.

Maintenance & Bowflex Parts Tips

  • Inspect bowflex rods monthly for cracks or loss of tension.
  • Order bowflex replacement rods or a complete replacement kit before your next heavy session.
  • Lubricate pivot points and cable guides to reduce wear.
  • Secure console battery cover and tighten all hardware quarterly.

Technical & Space Requirements

  • Footprint: Ranges from 4’5″ × 4′ 1″ (Xtreme SE) to 8′ 2″ × 4′ 2″ (Ultimate XTLU).
  • Maximum User Weight: 300–410 lb depending on the model.
  • Rod Capacity: 210 lb standard, upgradeable to 310 or 410 lb on select models.
  • Height: 6′ 10″ to 7′ 11″ for tallest stations.

Warranty & Support

  • Rod Warranty: 1 year on polymer fatigue.
  • Frame Warranty: 10 years on steel structure.
  • Parts Warranty: 2 years on Bowflex replacement parts.
  • Customer Service: Call Krislynn at (410) 859-3538 for expert repair advice and parts ordering.

Ready to Elevate Your Home Workouts?

Whether you’re exploring your first Bowflex home gym or need a Bowflex power rod replacement, Krislynn Cycle and Fitness has you covered. Browse our full selection of bowflex parts and get back to training without missing a rep!