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3.4 Adjusting your saddle height
DANGER
Extending the seat post past the minimum insertion mark may cause accidents or damage!
If the seat post is not inserted to the minimum insertion mark, it may break or damage the frame.
• The seat post must not be extended further than the limit mark.
• When cutting down the seat post, the original minimum insertion mark is no longer valid. Make sure to insert the
seat post at least 10 cm into the frame.
1. Open the saddle clamp.
2. Change the height of the saddle by sliding the seat post up or
down and make sure the saddle is straight.
The seatpost comes with a minimum insertion line marked on it.
Make sure that this line is not visible after adjusting the saddle
height!
MIN INSERT
3. Tighten the bolt of the seat clamp to a torque of 6 Nm.
6 Nm
4. Get on your bike and check whether the saddle height is right.
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It should be safe to get on and off the bike.
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Make sure your toes can touch the ground when standing still.