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Safety Quick start Riding Maintenance Resources
Adjust the saddle height
Front Cargo Rear Cargo
Your bike has a lever on the handlebar to
adjust your seat height up or down. Talk to
your bike shop if you’re not familiar with a
dropper post.
Press the seat dropper post lever:
With weight on the seat, the seat will
move down.
With no weight on the seat, the seat
will move up.
Your bike has a two piece telescoping
seatpost to adjust your seat height up or
down. The upper post has a built-in stop
and cannot be removed from the lower
seat post. We suggest you rst adjust the
top portion to t the shortest rider. Then
as needed, adjust the bottom portion to
t taller riders.
1
Up to maximum
height.
2
For additional height.
NOTICE: Minimum seatpost insertion.
To avoid damage to the seatpost or bike
frame, do not position the saddle be-
yond the minimum insertion line on the
seatpost. If you can’t properly position
your saddle, see your bike shop.
The seatpost minimum
insertion line.

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