Old 01-20-22, 06:52 AM
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Yeah, the flywheel doesn’t provide resistance, the brake on the flywheel does that. Which bike is it that doesn’t provide infinitely adjustable resistance? I mean, the resistance knob should provide continuously increasing resistance throughout its range; most are just pressing or squeezing brake pads against a flywheel insofar as I am aware, so I’d counsel to look at pad condition first.

So tell us the model bike and whether it’s new or used and maybe we can help more.
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