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Suspension
Some models feature suspension for optimum comfort. The
correct adjustment of the suspension system depends on the
weight of the rider and the terrain on which you bike.
Suspension seat post
In many models, Gazelle has put a suspension system within
the seat post. In the chapter “Maintenance and inspection”, on
page 26, it is indicated how you can set the spring tension of the
suspension seat post.
Beware: If you brake hard, the front suspension will deliver an up and
downward movement that can be dangerous, especially in curves.
This effect is weakened if you use the front brake as well as the rear
brake. Therefore, never brake with the front brake only!
Suspension front fork
Gazelle’s suspension front forks can be divided into two
categories. The first type works by means of mechanical springs
with elastomers, the other type uses air pressure.
Front forks using air pressure
These front forks can be adjusted by increasing or lowering the
air pressure. The desired pressure depends on the weight of the
rider and the desired suspension action. The air pressure can be
adjusted using the supplied pump.
Instead of using air, the suspension front fork with elastomers uses
mechanical springs with elastomers for suspension. This is a cell-
like, plastic spring element. This type of suspension can be adjusted
by means of the turning knobs on top of the front fork (A in fig. 13).
Please note that the tension of the springs on both sides should
be the same. More information about this can be found in the
chapter “Maintenance and inspection”, on page 26.
Some models with a suspension front fork offer not only the
possibility to adjust the spring tension but also to temporarily
turn off the suspension completely, the “Lock-out” function (B).
This is recommended to prevent loss of energy during a climb
(fig. 14).
Adjusting the rear suspension unit
For Gazelle bikes with rear (air shock) suspension, the firmness
of the ride can be altered by adjusting the air pressure in the
rear suspension unit. This can be done using the pump supplied
(fig. 15).
Handlebar grips
The ergonomically designed handles ensure that the load on
your hands during cycling is minimized. Due to temperature
differences, the action of sunlight or as a result of intensive use,
the handles can become loose over time. In that case they need
replacement. Your Gazelle dealer will be happy to take care of that.
Adjustable handles
To prevent handles from becoming loose, Gazelle has developed
handles that can be secured with a bolt. If you like to slightly twist
your handles over the handlebar, you first need to slightly loosen
this bolt. After setting them to the desired position you must
secure the handle again. Don’t turn the bolt too tight, max. 5 Nm
tightening torque (fig. 16). By holding the Allen key on its short
side you apply the right amount of strength (fig. 17).
Kickstand
Since you won’t find bike racks everywhere, almost all
Gazelle bikes are fitted with a sturdy, stable PowerClick stand.
Lengthwise adjustment with screw (A) is simple and ensures
that your bike always sits rock solid fig. 18).
On your way
Now your bike has been adjusted correctly. Before you start
riding, check if everything is secure. Now you can start enjoying
your new Gazelle. If you want to know more about the technical
aspects of your bike you can read about the various parts,
maintenance and minor repairs in the following chapters.
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