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Bowflex Repair in Jacksonville, FL

Bowflex repair for home gyms, Max Trainers, treadmills, bikes & dumbbells

Bowflex builds a lot of very different machines, and we fix all of them. Our technicians repair the Max Trainer M3, M5, M6, M8 and M9 and the Max Total, BXT6 and BXT8 treadmills and the Treadmill 10 and 22, the Revolution, Blaze, PR1000 and Xtreme 2 SE home gyms, C6 and VeloCore bikes, and SelectTech 552 and 1090 adjustable dumbbells and their stands. If you've been searching for bowflex repair or a specific fix like bowflex home gym repair, you've found a local team that works on these units every week.

Each Bowflex line has its own trouble spots. On the power-rod and cable home gyms, cables fray or snap, pulleys and bearings wear out, power rods weaken, and seat and bench hardware loosens. Max Trainers come in with a dead or frozen console, a resistance servo that won't adjust, a pedal or crank creak, or a worn drive belt. The BXT treadmills develop touchscreen faults, belt and deck wear, and incline or drive-motor problems — if you're looking for bowflex treadmill repair near me or bowflex max trainer repair near me, that's exactly the work we do. C6 and VeloCore bikes see console, resistance, pedal and leaning-mechanism issues, and SelectTech dumbbells jam or stop selecting plates at the dial.

We're a mobile service, so we come to you across Duval, Nassau, St. Johns and Clay counties — Jacksonville, Jax Beach, Ponte Vedra, St. Johns, Orange Park, Fernandina, St. Augustine, Neptune and Atlantic Beach, Yulee, Middleburg and Callahan. With 8+ years of experience, we specialize in the cables, pulleys, power rods and console electronics that keep an out-of-warranty Bowflex worth keeping instead of replacing.

  • Home gym cable, pulley & power-rod replacement (Revolution, Blaze, PR1000, Xtreme 2 SE)
  • Max Trainer console, resistance servo, crank & drive-belt repair
  • BXT treadmill touchscreen, belt/deck & incline/drive-motor service
  • C6 & VeloCore bike and SelectTech dumbbell dial repairs
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Common Bowflex problems we fix

Frayed cables & worn power rods

On Revolution, Blaze, PR1000 and Xtreme 2 SE home gyms, cables fray or snap, pulleys and bearings wear, and power rods lose their resistance. We install the correct cable and matching rods, re-route and tension the system, and confirm smooth, quiet travel.

Max Trainer console & resistance faults

A Max Trainer M5, M6 or M8 that shows a dead or frozen console, won't change resistance, or creaks at the pedals and crank usually needs a console, servo or drive-belt fix. We diagnose the electronics and drivetrain and get the machine responding again.

BXT treadmill & SelectTech issues

BXT6, BXT8 and Treadmill 10/22 units come in with touchscreen faults, belt and deck wear, and incline or drive-motor trouble. We also fix SelectTech 552 and 1090 dials that jam or won't select plates, and C6 and VeloCore bike consoles and pedals.

A worn Bowflex often just needs the right part and setup, not a replacement. Start with our main diagnostic & repair service, keep your machine dialed in with regular maintenance, or if you own another brand see our NordicTrack repair and Peloton repair pages for the same expert, local service across Northeast Florida.

Frequently asked questions

Do you repair all Bowflex models?

Yes. We service the full Bowflex lineup — Max Trainer M3, M5, M6, M8, M9 and Max Total, BXT6, BXT8 and Treadmill 10/22, the Revolution, Blaze, PR1000 and Xtreme 2 SE home gyms, C6 and VeloCore bikes, and SelectTech 552 and 1090 adjustable dumbbells and stands. If you have an older or out-of-warranty machine, tell us the model when you call (904) 716-5739 and we'll confirm parts and get you scheduled.

The cables or power rods on my Bowflex home gym feel worn — can you replace them?

Absolutely. Frayed or snapped cables, worn pulleys and bearings, and weak or cracked power rods are the most common Bowflex home gym repairs we do in Jacksonville. We source the correct-length cable and matching power rods for your Revolution, Blaze, PR1000 or Xtreme 2 SE, re-route and tension everything to spec, and confirm smooth, quiet travel before we leave — so an out-of-warranty home gym keeps working instead of getting replaced.

How much does Bowflex repair cost?

It depends on the model and what's failing — a jammed SelectTech dial is different work than a Max Trainer console or a full cable and power-rod replacement. Every job starts with a free, no-obligation estimate, so there are no surprises. Call (904) 716-5739 with your Bowflex make and model and we'll diagnose it and quote the repair.

Ready to get your Bowflex working again?

From a snapped home-gym cable to a Max Trainer console or a BXT treadmill motor, we'll diagnose it, repair it and test it — anywhere in the Jacksonville area. Get a free estimate today.

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