Bowflex Parts

If you are shopping for Bowflex parts or trying to track down the right Bowflex replacement parts for an older home gym, this page is meant to get you to the right repair path faster. Bowflex machines often stay in service for years because the frames and core systems hold up well, but the wear items do not last forever. Krislynn helps Bowflex owners replace power rods, rod end caps, pulleys, cables, shanks, handles, exercise attachments, and other repair parts that keep a Bowflex home gym working the way it should.

A lot of Bowflex owners land here after buying a used machine, inheriting one from a friend or family member, or pulling a long-idle gym out of storage and realizing it only needs a few smart parts decisions to become usable again. Sometimes the issue is obvious, like a missing rod, worn pulley, or damaged cable. Sometimes the machine still works, but the resistance feels uneven, attachments are incomplete, or the owner simply is not sure which Bowflex model family they are looking at. This page is designed to help with both the broad “I need Bowflex parts” search and the more specific “which Bowflex replacement parts fit my machine?” problem.

Find the Right Bowflex Replacement Parts Faster

The easiest way to shop Bowflex replacement parts is to start with the repair type or model family instead of scrolling every product one by one. If the problem is in the resistance system, start with rods, rod ends, and the related Bowflex home gym parts pages. If the issue is in the cable path, pulley assemblies, or attachment hardware, use the cable and pulley chart below to narrow the likely part numbers before you order. If you still need diagrams or fitment help, the Bowflex Parts Manual and PDF Manuals and Assembly Information pages can save a lot of guesswork.

This page also works well as a central Bowflex hub because many owners service more than one model family over time. You may be comparing a Bowflex Blaze, Bowflex Xtreme, Bowflex Ultimate 2, Bowflex Motivator, or Bowflex Power Pro. Even when the exact parts are not interchangeable, seeing the nearby model pages makes it easier to confirm the machine family and move into the right parts section without the usual Bowflex detective work.

Popular Bowflex Models and Repair Paths

Some Bowflex owners come here knowing the model exactly. Others only know they have “an older Bowflex with rods” and need a place to start. That is where pages like Bowflex Parts, Power Rods & Accessories, Bowflex Blaze, Bowflex Xtreme, Bowflex Ultimate 2, Bowflex Motivator, and Bowflex Power Pro help. Those pages make it easier to move from a broad Bowflex query into the right parts family, especially when you are comparing rods, cables, pulley assemblies, or attachment hardware across multiple machines.

This matters because Bowflex repair problems often cluster into familiar groups. Resistance problems point toward rods or related hardware. Uneven motion or frayed wear usually points toward cable or pulley issues. Missing handles, shanks, or attachments create a different kind of “the machine technically exists but is not fully usable” problem. Treating this page as a central Bowflex hub helps you break those issues down into the right repair path before you start buying parts one at a time out of sheer optimism.

Buying Guide for Bowflex Parts

The best Bowflex parts order is usually the one that solves the current failure while also accounting for the next likely wear item. If you are replacing a cable, inspect the pulley path and related attachment points. If you are ordering rods or rod hardware, check the surrounding hooks, ends, and any heavily used accessories at the same time. If the machine came from a secondhand sale or years of storage, assume there may be more than one tired component even if only one part is obviously failing today.

It also helps to decide whether you are doing a quick repair or a fuller refresh. Some owners only want one machine working again for casual home use. Others are restoring a Bowflex gym they plan to rely on regularly. Those goals can lead to different parts decisions. A little extra inspection before checkout usually saves time, money, and the very specific annoyance of fixing one Bowflex problem only to discover the next one was waiting politely offstage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of Bowflex replacement parts are most common?
Power rods, rod hardware, pulleys, cables, shanks, handles, exercise attachments, and related home-gym hardware are some of the most common Bowflex replacement parts.

Can this page help if I am not sure which Bowflex model I have?
Yes. Use the home-gym parts links, model pages, manuals, and the cable chart to narrow the likely machine family before ordering.

Should I start with the Bowflex manuals or the chart?
If you know the model, the cable and pulley chart can be the fastest starting point. If you are unsure about the machine identity or fitment, the manuals and related model pages are the safer first step.

Are older Bowflex machines still worth repairing?
In many cases, yes. Older Bowflex machines often remain usable for a long time if the frame is solid and the worn parts are replaced with the right Bowflex parts.

Why Buy Bowflex Parts from Krislynn?

Krislynn has long served owners looking for fitness-equipment replacement parts, including older Bowflex machines that still have plenty of life left in them when the right part is installed. That matters because broad searches for `bowflex parts` often lead shoppers into a maze of vague listings, partial fitment clues, or generic accessories that do not really solve the problem.

If you need Bowflex parts, are trying to identify the right Bowflex replacement parts, or need a clearer path to rods, pulleys, cables, manuals, and model-specific support, this page is the right place to start. Use the preserved charts and links above, compare the relevant model families, and let Krislynn help you get your Bowflex machine back into working shape.

Bowflex Home Gym Parts

Bowflex Home Gym Parts
Bowflex Home Gym Parts
Bowflex Manuals
Bowflex Manuals

If you already know that your repair is centered on rods, shared home-gym hardware, or model diagrams, the links above are still some of the most useful starting points on the site. They are worth keeping front and center because Bowflex owners often need either the broader home-gym parts hub or the manual/diagram path before they can confidently identify the exact replacement part.

Looking for Bowflex cables or pulleys?

Machine Pulley Rod Cable (Lat. Pair Cable Double) Lat Cable (Single) Leg Ext. Cable Squat Cable
Sport 51278 11852 (Pair) 17067 (Pair) Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable 17077 (Pair)
Xceed 51278 11473 (Single) 001-8081 (Pair) Not Applicable Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
Xceed Single 51278 11473 (Single) 001-8081 (Pair) Not Applicable Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
Xceed Plus 51278 11473 (Single) 001-8081 (Pair) Not Applicable Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
Xtreme SE and Xtreme 210 51278 11473 (Single) Not Applicable 11495 (Single) Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
Xtreme 2 and Xtreme 2 SE 17409 (Pair Floating) 12550 (Pair) Not Applicable 11495 (Single) Not Applicable 12560 (Double)
Xtreme SE Multipack 51278 11473 (Single) Not Applicable 11495 (Single) Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
Elite XL 51278 11852 (Pair) 17067 (Pair) Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable 17077 (Pair)
Xtr XLU 51278 11473 (Single) Not Applicable 11495 (Single) Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
Xtr XTLU 51278 11473 (Single) Not Applicable 11495 (Single) Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
Xtr XTLU210 and 310 51278 11473 (Single) Not Applicable 11495 (Single) Not Applicable 11435 (Single)
X2 17409 (Pair Floating) 12550 (Pair) Call Us (410) 859-3538 Call Us (410) 859-3538 12560 (Double)
Motivator (All Motivator Machines) 51278 11852 (Pair) 51527 (Pair) Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable Not Applicable
Ultimate (ULT)- ALL MODELS 51278 11852 (Pair) Not Applicable 51353 (Single) 51492 Single 51350 Cable Assembly
Xtreme 2 Master 51278 12550 (Pair) 11495 (Single) 12560 (Double)
Conquest – Kit 51278 11852 (Pair) 51527 Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable Pair 17077
Elite Plus – Kit 51278 11852 (Pair) 17067 (Pair) Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable Pair 17077
Blaze – ALL 001-5002 11852 (Pair) 17067 (Pair) Not Applicable Pair 17077
PPro Kit 90177 11852 (Pair) Call Us (410) 859-3538 for all other cables Call Us (410) 859-3538 Call Us (410) 859-3538
Pro XTL 90177 11852 (Pair) Call Us (410) 859-3538 for all other cables Call Us (410) 859-3538 Call Us (410) 859-3538
BFX PR 1000 003-2185 11852 (Pair) 002-6773 (Pair) Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable Not Applicable
BFX PR 3000 003-2185 002-2211 (Pair) 002-6773 (Pair) Not Applicable Not Applicable 12560 (Double)
Classic 003-2185 11852 (Pair) 002-6773 (Pair) Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable Not Applicable
MP Sport 51278 11852 (Pair) 17067 (Pair) Not Applicable 51272 Y Cable Pair 17077
Machine Pulley Rod Cable (Lat. Pair Cable Double) Lat Cable (Single) Leg Ext. Cable Squat Cable

How to Use the Bowflex Cable and Pulley Chart

The cable and pulley chart above is one of the most useful pieces of Bowflex repair information on this site because it helps narrow parts by machine family before you ever reach checkout. If you know the model, you can quickly compare pulley references and the most common cable paths. If you do not know the model with full confidence, the nearby model pages and manuals can help you confirm that first. Either way, the chart is not just filler—it is the shortcut many Bowflex owners actually need.

Older Bowflex machines often stay in service long enough to outlive paperwork, labels, and sometimes even the previous owner’s memory. That is why a practical chart like this matters. It helps separate broad searches for `bowflex parts` from the more useful, model-aware path of identifying the actual pulley or cable family involved. The less guessing you do up front, the better the odds that your Bowflex replacement parts order fixes the problem the first time.

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