Adjust Seat Position
Always tighten fasteners to the correct torque to prevent serious
injury or death. Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform.
Bolts that are too loose can move and fatigue. Either condition
can lead to a sudden failure of the bolt and result in a crash.
See “Tightening Torque” on page 27.
Front and back adjustment: Loosen nuts on both sides of the
seat. Make sure the clamp mechanism is clamping on the
straight part
of the seat rails and is not touching the curved
part of the rails.
Ensure that you are using the recommended torque on the
clamping fastener(s). See “Tightening Torque” on page 27.
Seat angle adjustment: Most people prefer a horizontal seat; but
you may prefer the seat nose angled slightly up or d own. Loosen
the clamp bolt to allow any serrations on the clamp mechanism
to disengage before changing the seat angle, and to fully re-
engage the serrations before you tighten the clamp bolt to the
recommended torque. See “Tightening Torque” on page 27.
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