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20.1 Adjusting the saddle height
!
WARNING
Risk of accident and injury!
If you do not observe the minimum insertion depth for the seat post,
the seat post may slip or break.
» You absolutely must observe the minimum insertion depth for the
seat post (fig. 13).
» Never shorten the seat post arbitrarily.
NOTE
Risk of damage!
If the seat post is inserted too deeply into the seat tube, components
of the e-bike system can be damaged.
» Guide the seat post carefully into the seat tube.
» If you feel resistance, stop inserting the seat post.
» If a correct adjustment is not possible, contact your specialist dealer.
Minimum insertion depth of the seat post
There is a mark on the seat post which indicates the minimum
distance the seat post must be inserted into the seat tube.
When you have adjusted the saddle height correctly, the
marking should no longer be visible.
Models with LightSKIN seat post
When adjusting the saddle height, make sure that at least 3
LightSKIN seat post LEDs are visible (fig. 13)! Only then is the
e-bike roadworthy.
1. Loosen the seat post clamp screw on the right side of the frame (fig. 11)
until you can adjust the saddle height.
2. First adjust the saddle to approximately hip height and tighten the seat
post clamp bolt
⇨ chap. 60 “Overview of tightening torques” on page
.
3. Check the saddle height with the pedal down and the pedal forward
(fig. 12). Let a second person help you in case of doubt.
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4. Orientation points for adjusting the optimum sitting position (fig. 12):
• Arm and knee (upper leg) angles are 90° when one pedal is up. Your
lower leg is slightly bent.
• Your knee is above the axis of the front pedal when one pedal is in front.
• Your arms are relaxed and slightly bent outwards.
• Your back is not vertical in relation to the seat post.
90°
90°
90°
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MAX/MIN
ANGLE
76.0
70.0
K-number
ISO-4210
ROHS
CE
Part NO.
SERIAL NO.
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!
Minimum insertion depth (100 mm)
Maximum insertion depth
LightSKIN seat post
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20.2 Adjusting the saddle position and incline
The optimum saddle position is reached if your knee is above the axis of
the front pedal when one pedal is in front (fig. 14).
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Loosen the two clamping screws 1 on the underside of the saddle
(fig. 15).
1. Move and tilt the saddle to the desired position.
2. Retighten the clamping screws 1 (8– 10 Nm). Make sure that the
saddle remains in position when tightening the bolts.
1
15
Mechanical stopper
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