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6 Settings seat
6:1 Front seat height
The front seat height (settable 38-
51 cm) is dependent on:
Castor wheel: 5", 6", 6,5".
Front fork: Short and medium with
three alternative height positions for
the castor wheel.
Castor wheel attachment: Settable
in height and angle.
6:2 Castor wheel
The height may be adjusted by
changing the castor wheel itself or
by changing its position in the fork.
Unscrew the castor wheel and place
it at the desired height in the front
fork
6:3 Changing front fork
Pull out the plug attachment on
the front fork attachment to reach
the retaining nut. Unscrew the nut
and pull out the front fork. Take the
washer and ball bearings and put it
on the new fork (the bevelled side
(A) towards the fork). Insert the new
fork into the attachment. It is also
important to ensure that the wash-
ers in the attachment (under the
retaining nut) are placed in the right
order, with the spring washer (B) on
top. Tighten the retaining nut until it
cannot be turned
6:4 Height adjustment of the castor wheel attachment
The height of the front fork can be
adjusted 4 cm up or down by loos-
ening the two attachment screws
(A and B) 1-2 turns. See position
marking (C) to obtain equal height
on both sides. Check and adjust the
angle of the
attachment and tighten the screws.
Tools: 6 mm Allen key
(a spirit level might be useful).
A
B
B
(!) See also point 15:
“Alternative seat heights/angles”.
Tools: 5 mm Allen key
and 10 mm U-spanner.
any more. Loosen it 1/2-1 turn.
The spring washer then has the
correct tension. It reduces the risk
of the castor starting to “wobble”.
Tools: 19 mm socket spanner.
C
A
Risk of tipping: Always
check the positioning of
the anti-tips.
(!) Also adjust the angle setting
of the front fork attachment,
see point 6:5.
20Nm