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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EMU
V-CLA-MK3-1
www.emubikes.com
7
Saddle & Seat Post
1.
Saddle height
– To adjust the saddle
height, loosen quick release clamp and
slide the post up or down. Ensure the
post is extended no further than the
maximum mark shown on it. Tighten the
quick release to finger tight. Do not
move the saddle beyond the minimum
insert line as this will damage the bike
or cause potential injury.
2.
Saddle angle
– The bike saddle is supported underneath by a ‘holder’. The
holder allows you to slide the saddle forward or backwards. Use the 8mm
Allen key to loosen the clamp that secures the saddle to the seat post. After
positioning the saddle correctly, re-tighten the bolt to 20Nm. The seat clamp
also allows you to raise or lower the nose of the saddle. Set this initially so the
saddle is horizontal. Once you have ridden a few miles you may wish to adjust
the nose for improved comfort.
Pedals
1. Look closely at the pedal axles, you should see a small
‘
R
’ and ‘
L
’ for the
‘right’ and ‘left’ (when sitting on the bike).
2. Choose the appropriate pedal for each side and insert it into the correct crank
arm, turn the pedal axle towards the front of the bike (both pedals thread in
this direction, so the left pedal turns anti-clockwise, and the right pedal turns
clockwise). If it doesn’t turn easily, do not force it. Check you have the correct
pedal and are inserting it level at 90°to the crank
3. Thread both pedals into the crank arm as far as you can by hand. Then fully
tighten to 30Nm using the 15mm spanner.
4. Pedals are assigned to left and right, they are not interchangeable.
Do not
move the saddle
beyond the minimum
insert line as this will damage
the bike or cause potential
injury.
Always
ensure the saddle
is clamped within its limits
indicated on the rails.