 Hey everybody, I'm Mike Squikey and today we're going to put together a Seoul SB 900 exercise bike All right first step here is going to be to put on these stabilizer tubes with these bolts and Washer and nuts so there's two on each. We're gonna somehow Lift this up and scoop this in There we go All right, as long as they get lined up they fit pretty well now these washers are rounded So we just got to make sure that they Align right with the two Repeat on the other side comes with two wrenches probably this wrench. Let's guess Definitely not this wrench. Oh the other side. Okay, that works Seems good Next up is the rear stabilizer cover with two Phillips head screws. It's just this little plastic in here Just to prevent some Sweat from getting in there There's this Allen key that they give you comes with a Phillips head screwdriver on one end of it. I have never seen that before but it's nifty All right, next is the console display. There is a Black thing to clip on to the back of the console and then there's another end to that clip Which will clip on to the handlebars. There's a little rubber kind of gasket thing here and then there is a Screw washer and really tiny Allen key to kind of get it in there. Let's make sure it goes on this middle bar Just gonna wrap it around Snug it up. All right, so next up is the handlebars We've got this mount plate and then the handlebar that will go on top and actually This is gonna be the front. So we got to flip this way Mount plate goes this way so that why Branches branch away from you and then the water bottle holders connect to those holes There are four holes here that go on this sliding mount up top Which already came assembled on the bike when I took it out of the box So somehow we've got to get the bolt Through the handlebar through this plate and then it will screw directly into this metal block Picking the bolts there are two different kinds of bolts one is longer than the other the silver ones Here are a little bit longer than the black ones And the black ones are gonna be for the water bottle holders, they're gonna have these corresponding black nuts That it will screw into that will clamp together the water bottle holder whereas these Silver ones have a washer to go in there, but they will just screw directly Into this plate. All right, so handlebars were a lot more complicated than I thought this was so loose That I couldn't tighten it because I couldn't get it past the handlebar So I had to take it all off Tighten this down so where to where I could actually get it tight so where it wouldn't shake When we're using it and now it's in a nice Usable rotation next up is water bottle holders. There's two. There's these little hook parts here These are mirror images of each other. So they're not the exact same design You want the hook parts pointed forward Oh, and we're going to use those black screws and nuts like I said before So the water bottle holders have pre-drilled holes. It's a piece of metal that's covered in I don't know what it's called, but some sort of plastic that makes it soft to the touch and a little stickier One of my pre-drilled holes is far too small. It's like it wasn't tapped wasn't punched out all the way so I have to try to There's nothing to like start screwing through so We've got to just tap through The plastic coating so that we can get this bolt Eventually through everything Success. All right, that's all set Okay, next up is pedals. It says the left one is reverse threaded So we won't tighten it the way that we would normally tighten a pedal. It looks like we just need this wrench There's this other one here in the package. Yeah, that fits Just going to put it in on the crank arm And then last up is the tablet holder. There's these three Screw holes here It's just going to sit on the handlebars like this and we're going to take these black screws put them in It does look like the clearance with the Display here can be tough, but if I just bend it away, I'm able to get it in so we'll just tighten it down All right, looks like we're all set The resistance on the wheel was pretty high when I first tried it The display I would have tilted down more had I known how it was going to fit there So keep that in mind when you put this together Ran into a bunch of trouble with the handlebars. That was definitely the hardest part If I hadn't done the If I hadn't had this lever so loose and I had just done it on the first try it probably wouldn't have been so bad The pedals were super easy Stop works There there's a little bit more gear here for pedal stuff I'm not exactly sure what it's for It might be for Clipping stuff, but I'm just going to use normal shoes on this Hopefully that was helpful. My goal with this video is for Nobody to build this bike slower than I just did There's not a lot of steps really. It's just some of it is hard screwing in with the Allen wrench screwdriver, especially with the tablet holder was actually pretty tough I don't know. There's some sort of resistance there. I don't even know if it's going straight into the threaded area But it would have really helped to have grabbed a normal screwdriver. So keep that in mind when you're doing it Um The wrenches though wrenches work fine. They were a perfect size even the allen key for the other stuff Like it was a pretty good size. I probably could have gotten the handlebars a little quicker if I had an allen attachment on a drill Can't wait to try it out. Hopefully putting together this bike in front of you and going through all this recording Was worthwhile If you like to hit the like button and subscribe to be notified whenever at least new videos If you need something else to watch I I did an unboxing of this bike and we're going to probably give it a go and Do a review at some point