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OWNER’S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT

123394.PDF,  August 08

2009 Synapse Carbon

Cutting the Seat Post

Depending on the frame size of your Synapse Carbon, the seat post 

may require cutting to a shorter length.    This must be performed by 

a professional bike mechanic.  The Synapse Carbon frame has seat 

post depth in the seat tube that varies with the frame size.      Small 

frame sizes can accept between 110-130mm.  Larger frame sizes can 

accept between 110-150mm.

8 Nm

SEAT BINDER

SEAT POST

SEAT  TUBE

80mm

MINIMUM 

INSERT

SADDLE HIEGHT

Make a new

permanent 

mark here.

80mm

17 Nm

(Saddle not shown)

Use a 220 or 

lighter grit

sandpaper 

to round the 

cut edge.

SEAT POST

CUT END

CUTTING GUIDE

Figure 1.

To maximize saddle height adjustment range as well as maintain the 

necessary minimum insert depth of 80mm of any seat post, the seat 

post must be fitted (cut) to the frame.  
To cut the seat post

1.   Insert an uncut post into the seat tube.  Insert it until it stops 

inside the frame.  It should slide in easily.  Do not force it into the 

seat tube.   This is the maximum distance inside the seat tube the 

post will insert.

2.    Determine the maximum desired adjustment range of the 

saddle that maintains the required 80mm of seat post inside the 

seat tube.  See Figure 1.

3.    Remove the excess section from the end of the seat post.  You 

should use a cutting guide such as Park Tool SG-7 and a carbon 

specific saw blade.  See Figure 2. You should also lightly sand the  

cut post to round and smooth the cut.

4.    Re-mark the MINIMUM INSERT line 80mm up from the bottom of 

the cut seat post.  Mark the seat post without scoring, scratching 

or otherwise damaging the surface of the seat post.  Use a thin 

decal  (automotive pin striping) or a paint marker.

8 Nm

SEAT BINDER

SEAT POST

SEAT  TUBE

80mm

MINIMUM 

INSERT

SADDLE HIEGHT

Make a new

permanent 

mark here.

80mm

17 Nm

(Saddle not shown)

Use a 220 or 

lighter grit

sandpaper 

to round the 

cut edge.

SEAT POST

CUT END

CUTTING GUIDE

Figure 2.

NOTE:  U.S.  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission  (CPSC)  bicycle 

regulations require minimum seat post insertion be marked on the 

seat post.

WARNING

If  the  seat  post  requires  cutting,  have  it  done  by  a  professional 

bike mechanic with experience cutting high-performance carbon 

components.  
YOU  CAN  BE    SEVERELY  INJURED,  PARALYZED  OR  KILLED  IF 

YOUR IGNORE THIS  WARNING.

More Information on Carbon Seat Posts

For  more      information  about  carbon  fiber  seat  posts,  see  also  

“APPENDIX D. Care and Maintenance of Carbon Fiber Seat Posts” in 

your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.

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