Instructions / Assembly

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Adjustments 4
37
37
Figure 4.16
ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT
Improperly adjusted seat height could aect the riders ability
to reach the handlebar and pedals resulng in unexpected
movement, loss of control, and serious injury or death. Follow
these guidelines when adjusng the seat height. Always
ensure the seat post minimum inseron marks are below the
seat clamp and cannot be seen. Ensure the seat clamp is
locked and the seat cannot move.
WARNING!
Unlock the quick-release lever. Figure 4.16
Adjust the seat height up or down unl the rider feels they
have control of the bicycle and are comfortable.
Important! Be sure the minimum inseron marks do not go
past the top of the seat clamp and are not visible. See
Secon 1, Fig. 1.2: Seat Height and Handlebar Reach.
Close the quick-release lever and lock the seat in place.
If there is not enough pressure to hold the seat in place
open the quick-release lever. With one hand on the quick-
release lever and one hand on the adjustment nut, start to
hand ghten the adjustment nut unl you start to feel some
resistance against the seat clamp. Do not aempt to ghten
by turning the quick-release lever. The quick-release lever is
for closing, the adjustment nut is for adjusng the pressure.
Try to close the quick-release lever. If it closes easily, open it
up, and ghten the adjustment nut further. If it is too
dicult to close, open the quick-release lever up, and loosen
the adjustment nut a lile and try again.
Important! You should feel resistance when you close
the quick-release lever that should leave a temporary
impression on your ngers. Open and close the handle to
ensure the seat is securely locked in place.
Minimum
inseron marks on
the seat post
Seat post
Quick-release
lever
Quick-release
seat clamp
Adjustment nut
2
1
3
Minimum
inseron
marks