BOWFLEX MAX TRAINER M8 Noise
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91%
CONF
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Drive Crank Nut and Hardware Kit
The 9/16" nut securing the rotating assembly often loses its factory torque setting over time. This loss of clamping force allows the assembly to rock on the drive shaft during directional load changes, manifesting as a loud click or thump at the bottom of the stride.
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5%
CONF
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Magnetic Resistance Servo Motor
The servo motor controls the proximity of the magnets to the flywheel. Internal gear stripping or a failure in the feedback loop causes the motor to click repetitively as it struggles to actuate the resistance arm into the requested position.
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4%
CONF
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Pedal Arm Linkage Shim Kit
Excessive axial clearance (slop) where the pedal arm meets the rotating drive shaft causes the arm to slide laterally during the elliptical path. High-friction contact with the mounting bolt or shaft shoulder creates a distinct popping or clicking sound.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Drive Crank Nut and Hardware Kit.
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