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Old 02/01/08, 05:23 PM
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Eliptical repair

I am the owner of a image 825. I have now rebuilt it three times. I have let my self not excercise trying to work and build a bussiness. I am now to the point that there is a part of me that has to go.
I have had to add bracing do to a design flaw in the frame. I then had to replace the crank due to the design using to short of a bolt which caused a stress riser and I broke it. I now have it back in service but I feel that I am having to fight engineering just to get rid of a part of me that I don't want.
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Old 02/01/08, 05:31 PM
 
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You would think they would make exercise equipment strong enough to support people who are above normal weight.
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Old 02/02/08, 06:06 PM
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I know a local farmer who once said, regarding funding for a local exercise program,

Exhusize?! You want exhusize? You come on ovah ta mah fham an I'll give you some exhusize!

At the time he'd just had a hip replaced, so he was leaning on a cane, had a bit of a belly, and was gesturing with a box of girl scout cookies.
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