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the handlebar to minimize any metal
scratches.
19. Prior to adjusting the seat height,
remove the seat post and put grease/
lubricant evenly around the bottom 2
inches of the seat post to prevent the
seat post from seizing its position. Adjust
the seat height by releasing the seat post
clamp on the seat post to loosen the seat
post so it can be raised or lowered (Figure
21). When the seat is at the desired height
close the seat post clamp completely to
tighten. If the seat post is slipping when
the seat post clamp is closed all the way,
tighten the nut on the opposite side of
the seat post clamp holding while turning
the clamp. Do this until the seat post no
longer slips.
20. To adjust the seat saddle, move it further
to the front or back by loosening the silver
screw located right below the seat using the
6 mm Allen wrench (Figure 22). First you
16. Above the front fork/wheel on the
frame there are Phillips and hex screws
installed in the head light and the head
light holder to attach the light holder to
the frame. If they become loose, then use
a medium-sized Phillips screwdriver or 5
mm Allen wrench to tighten both screws all
the way so they are no longer loose (Figure
18).
17. Attach the red reflector to the seat
post as close to the seat bottom as you
can using a Phillips screwdriver so that the
reflector is still visible and squarely facing
to the rear (Figure 19). Please remove
the screw before attaching the pole to
minimize any metal scratches.
18. Attach the white reflector to the either
the left or right side of the handlebar,
making sure the LCD display with the
reflector is still visible and free of any
cables blocking the front view (Figure 20).
Please remove the screw before attaching
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20