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Step 2: Disassembling for cutting
Loosen the saddle clamp bolt and remove the saddle.
Step 3: Cutting the seatpost
NOTE:
A professional saw guide for seatpost cutting is must to be used. For example: PARK TOOL
oversized adjustable saw guide.
CAUTION:
Use a fine-tooth (32-tooth) saw blade to avoid fraying the composite fibers. Take
care when finishing the cutting process to not splinter the composite.
WARNING:
Be sure to wear appropriate safety equipment such as glasses, gloves and a dust
mask. Make sure not to inhale any of the dust!
·
Lay your frame flat on a clean surface, protecting the finish with a clean soft cloth at points of
contact.
·
Place the Saw Cutting Guide at the precise location of the desired cut.
·
Be sure to double-check your measurement. Measure twice, cut once.
CAUTION:
There is no way to restore the frame to a higher saddle height after the ISP is cut.
Please make sure your measurement is correct and that you cut precisely.
Step 4: Clean the cut
Remove the saw guide and carefully sand down any burrs with fine emery paper. Clean off the dust
with a damp rag and discard it immediately.
Step 5: Assemble the saddle clamp
Install the saddle clamp onto the ISP and tighten the
clamp seatpost bolt to standard torque value.
CAUTION:
Do not grease the ISP or the inner
side of the saddle clamp.
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Adjusting or correcting the saddle height
The saddle height can be corrected with washers.
WARNING:
Do not raise the seat clamp without
washers or with more than 30mm of washers.
This may result in damage to the ISP.
ISP failure may result in serious
personal injury
or death.
墊片
1mm
1mm
3mm
5mm
10mm
10mm
高
度
1
1
2
1
1
3
3
4
1
3
5
5
6
1
5
7
1
1
5
8
3
5
9
1
3
5
10
10
11
1
10
12
1
1
10
13
3
10
14
1
3
10
15
5
10
16
1
5
10
17
1
1
5
10
18
3
5
10
19
1
3
5
10
20
10
10
30mm
EN
EN