Originally Posted by
VegasTriker
The company went out of business in 2012. I doubt if there is a "repair manual" for the bike as there is for cars and trucks. Some manufacturers issue instruction or assembly manuals. Cycle Genius used name brand parts like SRAM, Microshift, Avid, and Truvative on their bikes so with the exception of parts like the seat and frame, parts should be easy to find.
Maintenance on a recumbent is pretty much like any other bike. What is your problem? Maybe somebody here can give you guidance.
I need to replace the chain that goes through the derailer (it has two chains on it) I would like a diagram of how to route the chain! I took it to a shop and they wanted to fix every little thing that is wrong with it to the tune of $500.00 + they recommended I scrap the bike...I am very handy, just never worked on bicycles like this before. The chain broke so I didn’t see how it was on there originally.