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3.4 Saddle Height
The quick-release lever must require noticeable effort to put into fully closed position to prevent any undesired movement
while riding.
WARNING:
An improperly closed quick release lever can open again or have limited ability to keep the saddle in place. This may
cause the saddle to suddenly drop into the seat tube, potentially leading to serious falls and injury.
There is a minimum insertion line marked on the seat
post (failure to observe the minimum insertion line can
result in serious injury); please ensure the seat post is
always inserted into the seat tube beyond this line (the
line must be inside the seat tube).
-Loosen the quick release lever at the top of the seat
tube, determine the appropriate saddle height and
tighten the clamp.
-The clamping force can be adjusted by adjusting the
bolt on the quick release lever.
-The quick release lever must be closed with considera-
ble counter pressure.
3.5 Saddle Adjustment
The saddle can also be tilted and adjusted in the
forward/back direction.
- Loosen the bolt at the bottom (4).
- Adjust the saddle tilt by pressing down on the front or
rear of the saddle
- Move the saddle forward or backward to adjust for
arm/torso length and desired riding position.
- Tighten the bolt (4) to secure the saddle.
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WARNING:
To avoid discomfort, the saddle should generally be set as horizontal as possible.
3.6 Brakes
3.6.1 General
In most countries, bicycles are made so that the left brake-lever controls the front-wheel brake; to change this, please
contact your dealer for help, Keep in mind Section 2- Important safety information.
If your bicycle has two hand brakes, apply both brakes at the same time for optimal stopping distance.