Exercise Bike Cleaning Guide – How to Prevent Dust and Sweat Damage

Learn how to properly clean your exercise bike. Our guide helps you prevent rust and electronic damage from sweat and dust, extending your bike's life.

Why Cleaning is Crucial Maintenance

Sweat is corrosive and can damage the frame's paint, bolts, and electronics. Dust can clog up moving parts and sensors.

Daily Wipe-Down After Each Use

The most important step: use a damp cloth to wipe down the handlebars, seat, and frame to remove sweat immediately after your workout.

Weekly Deep Cleaning

A guide to a more thorough cleaning, focusing on the frame, flywheel, and plastic covers. Use a gentle cleaner and avoid spraying liquid directly onto the console.

Cleaning the Drive Train (Belt/Chain)

How to safely clean dust and grime from the drive belt or chain area to ensure smooth and quiet operation.