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i. Adjusting saddle height
Ask your dealer or local bike shop to set the saddle for your optimal riding position and to show
you how to make this adjustment. Please follow the instructions below if you choose to make your
own saddle height adjustment:
If the lever is moved to the CLOSE position with little or no resistan
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ce, clamping strength is insufficient. Return the lever to the open
position, tighten the quick-release adjusting nut further and close
the lever, and again test for resistance.
1. Move the quick-release lever from its closed position (Img.2.A) to its open position
(Img.2.B).
2. While the lever is open, tighten the quick-release adjusting nut until finger-tight
(Img.2.B).
3. Place the lever in the palm of your hand and squeeze the lever with significant force
(Img.2.C), until it reaches the closed position (Img.2.D).
4. Keep in mind that you can adjust the height of your Plume Mudguard, which, in turn,
will allow you to adjust your seatpost height.
Orient the quick-release lever so it does not touch the frame or in-
terfere with any other bicycle part or accessory part (such as a rack
or brake cable) or touch any part of the bicycle.
If you follow these procedures but still cannot get the seat clamp
to function properly, either repeat these adjustment procedures
again or take your bicycle to your retailer for service.
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Warning
Warning
Warning
Be careful not to raise the height of the Plume Mudguard to the
point that the saddle interferes with the Plume’s ability to coil and
uncoil. Also note that if the Plume Mudguard is placed too low,
then it will interfere with the rear light.
Warning
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