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Cube HYDE - Remove and Replace Seat Post and Saddle

Cube HYDE
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
There is no lever on the brake:
Follow the reverse procedure to opening
and press the pin on the brake lever from
outwards to inwards.
At the same time, pull the brake lever.
4. Check installation:
Operate the brakes.
If the brake block or brake touches the rim
or the brake disks, this can indicate that the
hub has not been correctly seated in the
dropouts.
In that case release the quick release, check
and correct the hub seat and close the quick
release again.
The brake (on rim brakes) must not be
opened during this procedure. If there is no
improvement after this, please contact your
dealer immediately.
11.2 Remove and replace seat post
and saddle
Risk of Personal Injury and
Material Damage!
An incorrectly tted seat post can lead to
dangerous riding situations, falling, acci-
dents and material damage.
You must have your dealer demonstrate
tting and removing your seat post.
Practise this job at least once under his
supervision and control.
Only remove and t the seat post and saddle
if you are sure you have mastered this job.
For transportation, you can remove your bike‘s seat
post complete with saddle and replace it again
afterwards.
The seat post is held with a clamp in the frame seat
tube and is tightened with either a quick release or a
hexagon socket.
On carbon bre seat posts, special types may be
tted with two screws.
For clamping without a quick release, a hexagon
socket and a torque wrench of the appropriate size
are required. Please also consult your dealer.
To remove your seat post:
1. Release the saddle clamp at the quick
release as per Chapter 8.8 or by loosening
the Allen screw with an Allen key.
2. Withdraw the saddle with seat post from
the frame.
To replace your seat post:

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