Okay, so I finally got around to messing with the Gen 3 R6. Here’s how it went down.

Getting Started
First things first, I unboxed the thing. Pretty standard packaging, nothing fancy. I made sure I had all the parts listed in the manual – you know, just in case.
Assembly
Next up, the assembly. This part was a bit of a pain, I’m not gonna lie. The instructions were kinda vague in some spots, and I had to redo a couple of steps.
It’s helpful that I have some basic knowledge of assembling,
specifically:

- Connect the main body to the base.
- Attach the handlebars. Make sure they’re tight!
- Install the seat. This took a bit of fiddling to get the height right.
First Test Ride
Once it was all put together, I took it for a spin. I started slow, just getting a feel for it. The resistance was smooth, which was nice. Then I cranked it up a bit to see how it handled. Not bad, not bad at all.
Tweaking and Adjustments
After the initial ride, I made a few adjustments. I lowered the seat a bit, and tightened one of the handlebar bolts that felt a little loose. It’s all about finding that sweet spot, you know?
Final Thoughts (For Now)
So far, so good. It seems pretty solid, and it definitely gives you a good workout. I’ll need to use it for a few more weeks to really get a sense of it, but my first impression is positive. I actually enjoyed putting this thing through its paces!
I’ll share another update soon.