Instructions / Assembly
Assembly 3
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Figure 3.28
ATTACH THE SEAT
Improperly adjusted seat height could aect the rider’s ability
to reach the handlebar and pedals resulng in unexpected
movement, loss of control and serious injury or death. Follow
these guidelines when adjusng the seat height. Always
ensure the seat post minimum inseron marks are below the
seat clamp and cannot be seen. Ensure the seat clamp is
locked and the seat cannot move.
WARNING!
There are two kinds of seat clamps; bolted and quick-release.
The seat assembly should be adjusted with the seat centered on
the rails and level. It is recommended to add some grease to all
threads and binders on a bicycle, especially on the outside of the
seat post. Otherwise it may corrode over me and not be able to
be adjusted again.
BoltedSeatClamp
❶ Using a 5 mm Allen wrench, loosen the seat clamp bolt and
insert the seat post into the seat tube. Figure 3.28
❷ Adjust the seat height up or down unl the rider feels they
have control of the bicycle and are comfortable.
Important! Be sure the minimum inseron marks do not go
past the top of the seat clamp and are not visible. See
Secon 1, Fig. 1.2: Seat Height and Handlebar Reach.
❸ Tighten the seat clamp bolt to lock the seat in place.
❹ Check the seat to be sure it does not move.
Seat tube
Use a 5 mm Allen
wrench to loosen and
ghten the seat clamp
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2
Minimum
inseron
marks