Operation Manual

GHOST-BIKES
101
Saddle post slips into the frame
or twists
Tightening torque too low Check and increase the clamp-
ing force See section 8.6.3,
Opening and closing the quick-
release axle on the saddle post
clamping and 8.6.5, Opening
and closing the screw-nut
clamping on saddle posts.
if the frame or saddle post
are made of carbon:
Assembly with grease or
without assembly paste for
carbon parts
Cleaning of saddle post
and saddle tube with an
appropriate detergent. See
section 14.2, How to clean
and care for your bike.
The saddle post and saddle
tube must be free of grease.
For the removal and proper
installation of the saddle
post see section 13.2, Dis-
mantling and installing the
saddle post with saddle.
Saddle post diameter is too
small
Replacement of the saddle
post in a specialist workshop.
Improper suspension function Suspension not correctly
adjusted
Adjust correctly according to
the component user manual
supplied with the bike.
The suspension is blocked Release the blockage (see
section 8.2.1.2, Switching the
suspension on and off).
Improper suspension function
despite correct adjustment
Suspension damaged Contact an approved workshop
immediately.
The suspension fork cannot be
locked
Actuation mechanism broken Please contact your specialist
bicycle dealer.
Problem Possible causes Remedy