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When riding, your hips should remain stationary and your knee should only bend about 20-25
°
when the pedal is all the way down.
The Saddle should be roughly parallel to the ground, but if
it’s
not comfortable,
tip the Nose down to
relieve pressure on the crotch or
up to distribute your weight over a greater area of the Saddle. The seat should be tilted no more than 5
°
up or down.
Moving the Saddle backward works your glutes harder and forward works your quads harder. Generally, the front of the knee should
not pass the Pedal Spindle.
Once comfo
rtable, check your saddle height again and adjust as necessary.
Do not raise the Seatpost above the minimum insertion line etched on the post. Doing so may result in post/frame
failure and serious injury. If proper saddle height cannot be achieved without raising the post above this line, you need
a longer Seatpost. Similarly, do not lower the Seatpost below the maximum insert mark when riding. The lower exposed
portion may hit objects on the pavement and cause a riding hazard.
Stem
Models fitted with Stems are adjustable in angle and height without tools. Please refer to the included manual for information on
how to adjust the Stem positions.
Handlebar orientation
Rotate your Handlebar so that your palms are supported and that your fingers can easily reach the Brake and Gear Levers. For Handlebar
adjustment procedures,refer to the corresponding information in the manual.
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