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  • 4 weeks later...
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  On 9/8/2023 at 8:08 PM, figjam_sa said:

Yes you can buy from them! They are solid!

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Hi there, I ordered the RS belt and it was delivered very quickly, however, I noticed it is about 1.5mm narrower than the existing belt on the Kickr Core. Before I try to exchange the belts - should I be worried about this? Does it make a difference? Advice from the guys who bought it and installed it please.

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I have a Kickr 3 and don't have the original belt anymore. So can't really say now whether it's narrower or not, but it is still holding up fine for now. 

  • 1 month later...
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Hello all. I have a Wahoo Kick Gen 3. Previously the driver board gave issues and this was replaced by the agents here in SA, when they were still in Pretoria. Now a few years later I am having issues again with connectivity. It appears the Ant+ doesn't connect at all and the bluetooth drops mid ride and then have to reset everything. Sent the unit down to Cape Town to Ikhambi and the response is "Sorry no longer supported but we can give you a discount on a new unit if you wish"

 

The kickr is still in great shape but seems like something on the driver board again. Is there any private repairs in Jhb or Pta that are prepared to have a go at repairing this?

 

Many thanks 

Dany 

  • 7 months later...
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  On 7/10/2023 at 9:18 AM, slickjay007 said:

Definitely the unit. i checked voltage and current from the PSU. Also contacted a repair company in JHB, can't remember the name but they charging R1200 to strip and quote and then can't guarantee that they can repair the unit. so hence looking for somebody who will tinker with the unit in their spare time.

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 Nobody has spare time. Pay the money and stop freeloading. 

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  On 7/13/2024 at 3:03 PM, agentorenge said:

 Nobody has spare time. Pay the money and stop freeloading. 

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Wow! almost a year later to respond.

It's not called "freeloading"", it's called weighing up my options. Btw there are quite a few on the Hub that like to tinker with indoor training in their spare time.

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