SETTING UP YOUR EBIKE 9
BILLY EBIKE USER MANUAL
Seat adjustment is achieved without tools via the quick
release system. To adjust, locate the quick release lever
at the top of the seat tube.
Open by pulling towards the rear of the bike. The seat post
should now be loose enough to adjust the seat height.
3. SEAT ADJUSTMENT
When raising the seat height, ensure that you do not ex-
tend the seat height past the minimum insertion point
marking on the seat tube.
If the seat post is loose when the quick release is fully
engaged it may be necessary to adjust the clamp fur-
ther to secure the seatpost correctly. This is achieved
by turning the adjustment dial clockwise when the
clamp is released.
Alternatively, if the clamp is too difficult to compress
fully, it may be necessary to loosen the clamp slightly.
This is achieved by turning the dial in an anti-clockwise
direction when the clamp is released and then trying
again.
The seat can be adjusted further by either moving it
slightly backward or forward, as well as the angle the
seat sits; either more upwards or downwards.
To adjust, loosen the securing bolt with a 5mm allen
wrench and turn in an anti-clockwise direction.
Once the bolt is loose enough, there should be enough
play in the seat rail clamp to allow the seat to slide back
and forth. Ensure that you only slide the seat so that the
seat rail clamp’s edges sit within the range marked on
the seat post rails.
To adjust the seat angle, loosen the securing seat clamp
bolt further. Once loose enough, there will be enough play
in the seat to allow for the angle to be slightly adjusted.
Secure the seat angle and slide by tightening the seat
clamp bolt.
EXTENDING THE SEAT POST PAST
THE MINIMUM INSERTION POINT MAY
LEAD TO COMPONENT FAILURE AND
SERIOUS INJURY.
EXTENDING THE SEAT POST CLAMP
OUTSIDE OF THE MARKED RANGE
CAN LEAD TO COMPONENT FAILURE
AND SERIOUS INJURY.