Dirt in the internal axle bearing, To repair remove axle and bearings, clean dirt from them , grease the bearings which helps hold them in place while you insert axle and tighten down until wheel still spins freely. Problem should be fixed. Also clean out sprockets and oil them
I am pretty sure that you have to replace the whole wheel. You can't just change out the spokes. If you didn't steal the speedcart and you have the owners manual, then you would probably have a number to call. Otherwise, please recycle.
MINE IS DOING THE EXACT SAME THING. ALL I DID WAS TAKE BATTERY OUT AND PUT BACK IN. NOW A BEEP AND ALL 5 LIGHTS FLASH. LET ME KNOW IF YOU SOLVED THIS !!
You should only do that once. The maintenance tray needs to be replaced because the wipers and seals to keep your printheads clean need to be occasionally replaced. Not doing so will just damage thousands of dollars in printheads. Call an authorized Canon/Oce technician for parts and service.
You can reset the maintenance as many times as you like. However, these units do wear out and can be cleaned once, then a replacement is necessary to keep the heads capped and clean. For the price of a new maintenance tray you could be saving yourself thousands in print head replacements. The maintenance tray is a real pain to wash and extremely messy. The ink gets everywhere and you have to rinse out the foam until its clean. It's unbelievable how much ink that foam holds. I guarantee that you'll only clean out the maintenance tray once, and never do it again because of the mess to the sink, area around sink, clothes and hands.
This appears to be a Cycling Trainer? Make Model (what it is) in all questions please. Moved Category from Cars and Trucks to Cycling.
You appear to be the only person with this issue, but others say it is the cycle tyre whining?
https://www.google.com/search?q=Blackburn+trainer+whines
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The battery located at the front bottom of the bike.
Remove TORX screws from the right side and bottom cover (as if riding)
Move the cover aside to locate the battery
Remove two slot screws holding the battery
Replace with original,or alarm type battery (use plastic ties to secure)
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Looking up your bike it does not appear to be outside of the design of a run of the mill bike.
Baisc steps
1. Release the back brakes which opens the brakes up os the tire can fit through, flip the bike over
2. Loosen the axial nuts, usually 15 mm
3. The tire should be able to slide forward a little
4. Now grab the derailer and stretch it to add slack yo the chain and get it out of the gear cob's way
5. Push the wheel forward to clear the two tabs
6. Lift wheel from bike.
Or take the bike to a bike shop and pay then to get dirty and greasy
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hdjB_wHW0-Q
I am assuming the bike is like most bikes in terms of handle bars.
there should be a bolt on the top of the up tube of the handle bars.
it can be a hex key head or a bolt.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK5u5ioZU8M
Now the cog is an expansion nut, and as you tighten the bolt the cog gets jammed against the inside of the fork tube to hold the handle bar in place.