07-27-14, 08:43 AM | ||
Join Date: Apr 2005
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One word of caution, be very careful with the tank. I store mine in a closet when not in use and I make sure to watch the tank so it doesn't get banged up as I put it away. On the plus side, it's a great machine. I've had cheaper rowers in the past and there's no comparison. I hope you really enjoy it.
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07-27-14, 09:48 AM | |
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Leesburg, Fla.
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The person I bought it from said he'd had the tank empty for at least a year because he hadn't been using it. He filled it up with a small amount of water for me to do a quick test when I picked it up. He said he didn't want to fill it too much so it would make it easier to transport. But he must have known that if he filled it more it would start sloshing out. So I guess I got duped a bit. There aren't any cracks in the tank, it's just water coming out of the seam. And everything else seems to be in good condition. I ordered the glue kit from WaterRower for $20 plus shipping. It seems like a relative easy fix to re-seal it. I paid $300 for it. Seemed like a good deal for a rower that retails for almost $1,100.
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07-27-14, 12:28 PM | ||
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Boston, MA
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Mine is en-route, scheduled for delivery on Tuesday! ETA: It's been delivered!!!!!!!
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08-01-14, 08:36 AM | |
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Boston, MA
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Yes!!!!! I'm going to get in my first row tonight. How often do you oil your chain?
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