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Other components
Fig.: Adjustable seat post
1 Adjustment range
2 Adjustment cable
3 Seat tube
1
2
3
noTiCe
Damage to the adjustment cable may result from incorrect
height adjustment of the seat post.
Risk of damage!
• Do not move the seat post any higher than the adjust-
ment cable in the seat tube.
•
Carefully use appropriate force to push the seat post
within the seat tube.
The seat post has an adjustment range of 100 mm.
1. To adjust the saddle height, push the button on the handle-
bars inwards.
2. Once the button is depressed, pull the saddle up or push it
down as needed.
3. Release the button.
4.
If the range of movement
is not sufficient for the
required adjustment, you
can adjust the seat post to
alter the saddle height.
12.2.2.2
Saddle height
noTiCe
Damage to the rear reflector caused by incorrect adjust-
ment of the seat post.
Risk of damage!
•
Make sure that you do not damage the rear reflector if
you choose to adjust the saddle height yourself.
1. Hold on to the saddle and
•
open the quick-release (see Chapter
“Settings” on page 101
)
or
• unscrew the screws in the seat post clamp anti-clock-
wise until you can adjust the height of the seat post (see
Fig.
“Seat post clamp”
, right).
Fig.: Handlebar controls
1 Button
1