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A
ssembly
Seat Installation (various models)
Seat to Seat Post (Single Bolt Style):
Some models are
equipped with a seat and seat post assembly that uses a single
bolt and nut to secure the seat to the seat post. The seat is as-
sembled to the seat post at the factory
A
.
Ensure the seat is secure to the seat post and the seat bolt is
tightened.
See torque table for recommended torque.
WARNING:
To prevent the
seat coming loose and possible loss
of control, the “MIN-IN” (minimum
insertion) mark
B
on the Seat Post
must be below the top of the Seat
Tube
C
.
SEAT AND SEAT POST SETUP:
1. If needed, loosen Nuts on Seat
Clamp
D
and rotate Seat into
riding position.
2. Ensure the Seat Post
E
is fully
through the TOP Seat Clamp
D
.
3. Tighten the Seat Clamp so the Seat does not move on the seat post.
See
torque table for recommended torque.
4. If the Seat Clamp has a Nut on each side, tighten both nuts equally.
5. Point the Seat forward and put the Seat Post
E
into the Seat Tube
C
and
proceed to next step.
TIGHTEN THE QUICK RELEASE LEVER:
NOTE:
The words “open” and “close” are on oppo-
site sides of the quick release lever.
1. Move the Quick Release Lever
F
to the “open”
position so the word “open” is pointing away
from the Seat Post Clamp
G
.
CAUTION:
Operate the Quick Release Lever
F
by hand only. Do not use a hammer or any other
tool to tighten the quick release lever.
2. You must use strong force to move the quick
release lever to the “close” position. If you can
easily move the lever to the “close” position, the clamping force is too light.
fig B
D
E
B
C
B
A
fig A
fig C
G
C
H
E
F