Original User Guide | Groove Go Pedelec Version 2
EN-21
3.3.2 Twin-screw supports: Shifting and tilting the
saddle
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DANGER
Screw the clamping screws fully in a straight position in the nuts.
Failure to do so can result in the screws tearing out of the nuts.
correct
Clamping screw
Fig. 1
wrong
Fig. 2
1. To move the saddle, loosen the front
and rear screws by turning them
anticlockwise. Turn the screws
completely two to three times at
most or the whole mechanism could
fall apart.
2. Move the saddle backwards or forwards as required.
3. Tighten the screws using a torque wrench to turn them clockwise.
4. To alter the angle of the saddle, loosen the front screw by turning it
anticlockwise. Turn the screw completely two to three times at most or
the whole mechanism could fall apart.
5. Tighten the front screw by the same number of turns.
For 1. Loosen screws
6. Ensure that the newly-tightened saddle does not tip; test it by pressing
down on the front and back alternately.
3.3.3 Clamp attachment: Shifting and tilting the saddle
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1. Turn the clamping nut clockwise to
loosen it. You may need to keep the
nut on the other side in place with
a second key.
2. Move the saddle backwards or
forwards as
required.
3. Tilt the bicycle saddle to the desired angle.
4. Turn the clamping nut clockwise to tighten it. You may need to keep
the nut on the other side in place with a second key. Observe the
correct torque setting.
5. Ensure that the newly-tightened saddle does not tip; test it by pressing
down on the front and back alternately.
For 1. Loosen clamping nut
*dependent on model