
Originalbetriebsanleitung Allgemein
EN-27
3. Tighten the front and rear clamping screws clockwise
to the specified torque using a torque wrench
13.
Tightening torques for threaded connections Page EN-19
.
Use approximately the same tightening torque for both
screws.
4. Tilting the saddle: Most riders prefer a horizontal
saddle. If you prefer the saddle to be slightly inclined,
however, loosen both clamping screws alternately by
turning these counterclockwise. Turn the clamping
screws completely two to three times at most,
otherwise the whole mechanism could fall apart. The
angle of the saddle will change as soon as you turn the
clamping screws.
5. Tighten both clamping screws equally clockwise so
that the saddle stays at the same angle.
6. Now, use a torque wrench to tighten the screws to the
specified torque
13. Tightening torques for threaded
connections Page EN-19
.
7. Ensure that the newly-tightened saddle does not
tip; test it by pressing down on the front and back
alternately. After approximately 50 km, tighten the
saddle clamping screws again
13. Tightening torques
for threaded connections Page EN-19
.
18.2 Dual-screw seat post I: adjusting the
seating position
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
Seat post
Seat stay
Fig. 24a Setting the seating position
Clamping screws
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
Clamping screws
Seat post
Seat stay
Fig. 24b Setting the seating position
1. Moving the saddle: Loosen the rear clamping screw by
turning it anticlockwise. Turn the rear clamping screw
completely two to three times at most, otherwise the
whole mechanism could fall apart.
2. Move the saddle horizontally. Stay within the marking
and ensure (e.g., using a spirit level) that the saddle
is horizontal.
18.3 Dual-screw seat post II: adjusting the
seating position
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
Clamping screw
Seat post
Adjustment screw
Fig. 25 Setting the seating position
1. Moving the saddle: Loosen the clamping screw by
turning it anticlockwise. Turn the screw completely
two to three times at most or the whole mechanism
could fall apart.
2. Move the saddle horizontally. Stay within the marking
and ensure (e.g., using a spirit level) that the saddle
is horizontal.
3. Secure the clamping screw by tightening it clockwise
to the specified torque using a torque wrench
13.
Tightening torques for threaded connections Page EN-19
.
Ensure that the clamping screw is straight and comple-
tely screwed into the nut.
4. Tilting the saddle: Most riders prefer a horizontal
saddle. If you prefer the saddle to be slightly inclined,
however, turn the adjustment screw clockwise slightly
to move the saddle nose downward. To move the
saddle nose upward, turn it counterclockwise slightly.
The adjustment screw must be screwed in to a depth of
at least 9 mm.