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6.
Cut the seatpost at a 45-degree angle so that the bottom of the post slopes downward from the rear
side to the front side. This will help prevent damage to the frame if the seatpost is pushed too far
down.
CAUTION:
Use a fine-tooth (32 teeth) saw
blade to avoid damaging the composite
fibers.
WARNING:
Be sure to wear appropriate
safety equipment, such as glasses,
gloves and a dust mask. Make sure not
to inhale any of the dust!
7.
Make a clean cut carefully.
CAUTION:
Do not splinter the composite when finishing the cutting process.
8.
Remove the saw guide and carefully sand-down any burrs with fine emery paper. Clean off the dust
with a damp rag and discard it immediately.
9.
Install the saddle onto the seatpost and recheck the target saddle height.
Vector Seatpost Clamp
The seat clamp system provides optimal integration with the frame, and also better clamping with the
Vector seatpost.
Installation:
1. Ensure the seatpost length is correct before installation.
2. Place ISC cover onto seatpost.
3. Insert seatpost into the frame and tighten bolt.
4. Place the ISC cover onto the frame.
WARNING: Please tighten the bolt to
standard torque value (7Nm) to avoid
damage or slide down the seatpost.
ISC cover
ISC bolt
7Nm