Please refer to the video below: How to Remove Bike Handlebar Grips -The process of removing the hand grip on this video is the exact procedure how you can remove the grips from your bike
The wheel circumference of a 1988 Schwinn AirDyne exercise bike may vary depending on the specific model and tire size. To determine the wheel circumference for your bike computer, you'll need to measure it directly. Here's how you can do it:
Measure the Tire Diameter: Lift the front wheel of the bike off the ground so it's freely spinning. Use a tape measure to measure the diameter of the tire from one side to the other. Make sure you measure the actual tire, not the rim.
Calculate the Circumference: Once you have the diameter in millimeters, you can calculate the circumference using the formula: Circumference (mm) = ? (pi) x Diameter (mm).
You can approximate ? as 3.14 for simplicity.
Convert to Centimeters or Meters: To make it more compatible with most bike computers, you might want to convert the circumference from millimeters to centimeters or meters.
That's a tough one Gina. I see a few alternatives, some jokey, some serious.
Buy a real bike that fits you and cycle the parks and streets. wear a helmet, have good lights.
Buy a real bike that fits and an indoor attachment that turns it into a an exercise bike. Like this
Positioning Your Stationary Bike Stand. Find a spot in your home where you have enough space for your bike as well as enough space to mount the bike. ...
Installing the Bike. Situate the back end of the bicycle on the stand first. ...
Or you could buy a new seat that is physically lower to the seat post.
Or take the bike to a fabrication shop and have them cut 5" out of the seat frame stem and re-weld it.
Vintage Schwinn serial number lookup. Enter your Schwinn serial number in the box and click button to see what date and year your Schwinn bike was made.
Register your Schwinn bicycle with us for up to date information on your model and, if your bike is ever lost ... Product Serial Number* question mark icon.
Serial number is of no help at all in determining replacement. The bottom bracket depends on the model of crank installed, which can vary even within the same model of bike. Take to a bike shop, post a picture of the crank and give the model name of the bike, or do some research at: Repair Help I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/donald_f2ed37026a3ac881
There should be a large adjuster knob located on the right side of the bike at the base of the seat post. Usually where the seat post meets the main body of the bike. Ive included a link to a web page for an owner's manual. Try page 11 and the marker labelled 'P'.
Some bikes have the height adjuster set on the front of the seat post tube, directly under the saddle.
https://download.nautilus.com/supportdocs/AM_OM/Schwinn/SCH.130-170.MY13.SM.EN.pdf