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Minimum Seat Post Insert
Make sure at least 100 mm of
the seat post is inserted into the
frame at all times.
Failure to insert the seat post at
least 100 mm can place a very
high stress on the seat tube top
tube junction causing the frame to
fail while riding.
Remove the seat post. Measure
100 mm from the bottom of
the seat post. Use a permanent
marker to mark the post at 100
mm.
When adjusting the seat post
height in the seat tube, never
adjust the seat post so that the
line you mark is above the top
edge of the seat tube.
You must also be aware that
bicycle seat posts are permanently
marked by the manufacturer with
a “minimum insert” line on the
seat post itself. You must not rely
on this marking as an indication
of the proper minimum seat post
insertion depth.
You can be severely injured,
paralyzed or killed in an accident
if you ignore this warning.
Rear Shocks
Select only compatible shocks
and forks for your bike. Do not
modify your bike in any way to
mount one.
Have your shock or fork installed
by a professional bike mechanic
Riding with the wrong rear shock
can damage the frame. You
could have a serious accident.
Make sure the total travel, eye-
to-eye length, and stroke length
of the rear shock you select meet
the “Specifications” listed in this
manual.
When selecting different shocks
or forks for your bike, make sure
that the shock or fork you select is
compatible with your bike’s design
and how you will use your bike.
You can be severely injured,
paralyzed or killed in an accident
if you ignore this warning.
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