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Figure 31:
Adjusting the quick release clamping force, 66
Figure 32:
Open and closed flange, 68
Figure 33:
Pushing the quick release in, 68
Figure 34:
Adjusting the clamping, 69
Figure 35:
Closing the quick release, 69
Figure 36:
Horizontal saddle tilt, 73
Figure 37:
Optimal saddle height, 74
Figure 38:
Seat post quick release (3) with clamping lever (5) and
setting bolt (4) in the open position (1) and in the direction
of the closed position (2), 74
Figure 39:
Detailed view of the seat post – examples of the minimum
insertion depth marking, 75
Figure 40:
The seat post activation lever can be mounted either on
the left (1) or the right (2) side of the handlebars, 76
Figure 41:
Knee cap perpendicular line, 77
Figure 42:
Open (2) and closed (1) clamping lever on the stem;
by.schulz speedlifter used as an example, 79
Figure 43:
Pulling locking lever upwards; by.schulz speedlifter used
as an example, 80
Figure 44:
Using the twist knob (1) to adjust the pressure point, 82
Figure 45:
Brake lever grip distance, 83
Figure 46:
Using the setting screw (2) to adjust the distance from the
brake lever to the handlebar grip (1), 83
Figure 47:
Negative deflection setting wheel on the suspension fork
crown, 85
Figure 48:
Screw caps in different designs, 87
Figure 49:
Attaching the display, 102
Figure 50:
Removing the display, 103
Figure 51:
Display with high (2) and low (1) gear
recommendation, 107
Figure 52:
Down shifter (1) and up shifter (2) on the left (I) and
right (II) shift, 108
Figure 53:
Example; Shimano Nexus gear shift: twist grip (1) for the
hub gear with its screen (3), the direction of rotation to
switch up a gear (2) and the direction of rotation to switch
down a gear (4), 110
Figure 54:
Front (2) and rear (1) brake lever; Shimano brake used as
an example, 115
Figure 55:
Suntour compression adjuster with the OPEN (1) and
LOCK (2) positions, 116
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