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Merida CENTURION - Suspension Seat Posts

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a
b
c
d
Be sure to have your suspension fork checked by a
service center of the fork manufacturer once a year
at least.
I
More information on adjustment and
maintenance is available on the internet at
www.srsuntour-cycling.com
www.magura.com
www.ridefox.com
www.rockshox.com
www.manitoumtb.com
www.rst.com.tw
www.xfusionshox.com
www.dtswiss.com
Suspension seat posts
Suspension seat posts
(a+b)
enhance the cyclist’s
comfort when riding on rough ground. They can be
used on roads and field tracks. The seat posts are
usually designed for a cyclist of average weight, i.e.
75 kilograms. Their shock-absorbing properties can
be altered either by adjusting the spring preload and/
or by replacing the springs. For more information
contact your CENTURION dealer.
G
Be sure not to pull out the seat post too
far. The mark on the seat post (end, min,
max, stop, limit etc.) should always re-
main within the seat tube
(c+d)
.
I
Seat post manufacturers normally in-
clude instructions with their deliveries.
Read them carefully before changing
any settings or doing any maintenance work on
your suspension seat post. You can find the in-
struction of the manufacturer on this CENTURION
CD-ROM.
Checking and servicing
Hold the saddle at the back and front and tug it
crossways to the direction of travel. Check in this
way if the suspension mechanism of the seat post
has any sideways play. If you notice any play, have
it checked and, if necessary, reduced by your
CENTURION dealer.
A
Have the seat post checked once a year
by your CENTURION dealer.

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