EN-18
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3.5
Handlebar height
DANGER
Do not alter the handlebar height! Otherwise, the fork steerer may
break and you will seriously injure yourself.
3.6
Adjusting the headset
When the headset clicks or makes noises, it must be readjusted.
DANGER
We recommend asking your cycle dealer to assemble and adjust the
bike.
Observe the prescribed tightening torque. Failure to comply can
result in screws/bolts becoming loose, tearing away or fracturing. If
that happens while you are riding the bike, components may come
off and you could have a severe crash. If screws are overtightened,
components can also be damaged. If you are unsure how to set the
tightening torque, please ask your cycle dealer.
DANGER
Observe the prescribed tightening torque. Failure to comply can
result in screws/bolts becoming loose, tearing away or fracturing. If
that happens while you are riding the bike, components may come
off and you could have a severe crash. If screws are overtightened,
components can also be damaged.
If no value is shown on the component, use the torque settings from
Section
10. Torque settings Page EN-55
3.4
Tilting the saddle
1. To alter the tilt of the saddle, loosen the front saddle clamping bolt
(M6) by turning it anticlockwise using a 5 mm Allen key. Turn the
saddle clamping bolt completely two to three times at most, otherwise
the whole mechanism could fall apart.
2. Tilt the bicycle saddle to the desired angle.
3. Tighten the front saddle clamping bolt again by the same number of
turns.
4. Ensure that the newly-tightened saddle does not tip; test it by pressing
down on the front and back alternately.