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O P E R A T I N G   T H E   D R O P P E R   P O S T

M A I N T E N A N C E

Routine maintenance of the seatpost will provide years of 

trouble-free performance. Before and after every ride the 

stanchion (shiny shaft) of the dropper post should be cleaned of 

any dirt and debris. Ensure that nothing gets in the way of the 

dropper post during operation, if the stanchion is scratched or 

damaged the dropper post function could be affected. 

Servicing: We recommend servicing the post after 6 months of 

regular use or 1 year of mild use. If you see any signs of stanchion 

scratching or feel any rough movement then it may be time for a 

service. Please use the 6 months as a rough guide, if you ride in 

severe conditions or ride very regularly then servicing may need 

to be more frequent

Service kits are available on our website. Dropper servicing 

should only be undertaken by skilled mechanics.

If the frame seat tube diameter and dropper post diameter are 

mismatched it could lead to post slippage or failure which could cause 

personal injury or death.
The Saddle rises swiftly when the lever is pushed. Always ensure nothing is 

in the way of the saddle during the operation of the post as this could 

cause injury.
Keep away from mud and water, when storing for long period ensure the 

dropper post is kept upright.
Do not attempt to disassemble the dropper post in any way. Some 

mechanisms are under pressure and could cause sever personal injury if 

tampered with.
Do not loosen the top cap of the post. Ensure that is part stays tight at all 

times.
Do not exceed torque recommendations on any bolts, this could damage 

your seatpost.
If you are not an experienced bike mechanic then please take your 

seatpost to your local bike store for installation.

 

I N S T A L L A T I O N   ( C O N T I N U E D )

Step 4 . Loosen the pinch bolt on the lever. Insert the inner cable 

through the lever and push the outer cable end in to the 

tensioner. Tighten down the pinch bolt to clamp the cable, 

ensure that you still have 12-13mm gap on the opposite end of 

the cable.  Cut the inner cable. Install and crimp the cable end 

ferule onto the end of the inner cable.

Step 5. Attach the cable end nut to the dropper post by sliding it 

in to the allocated slot on the dropper post. For internal dropper 

posts the cable outer simply fits in to the recess (see diagram). 

 

Step 6. Insert the dropper in to the frame while pulling the outer 

cable through the frame as you lower the post to the right 

position.

 

Step 7. Attach the remote lever to the handlebar, position this 

close enough to the handlebar grip that the riders thumb can 

press the lever. Once the lever is attached securely the cable 

tension must be adjusted. This can be done by using barrel 

adjuster. The cable should have 1-2mm of play and should not be 

under tension. If tension is too high the dropper post may 

actuate unintentionally.   

 

The Contour post is designed to allow the rider to adjust the 

saddle height on the fly by simply pressing the remote lever.

To lower the seatpost- Sit on the saddle. Push and hold the 

remote lever in the down position. The saddle should now drop 

in to a lower position. Release the lever when the desired height 

is found. The saddle will now stay in this position

To raise the seatpost- Stand up on the pedals or dismount the 

bike. Push and hold the remote lever in the down position. The 

saddle should rise up and stop rising when in its highest position. 

Now release the lever.

 

Step 8. Install the saddle. Loosen both clamp bolts until the gap 

between the plates becomes big enough to insert the saddle 

rails. Position the saddle correctly in the clamp and tighten the 

bolt, adjust the bolts independently to level the saddle.

 

 

Do not ride the bike aggressively until you are sure that the 

dropper post has been properly installed and all bolts are 

securely fastened on the saddle clamp and the seatpost clamp.

 

Barrel adjuster

Barrel adjuster

Lock nut

Under Bar Lever

Over Bar Lever

1-2mm play

1-2mm play

WARNING

WARNING

WARRANTY

Step 2.

5mm Allen key

This seatpost is warranted for a period of 2 years from the date 

of purchase against any physical failure or breakage from fatigue 

or poor workmanship.

 

Moving parts of the seatpost including the cartridge, seals, brass 

keys and bushings are warranted against defective workmanship 

for a period of 1 year. Wear and tear on such items is not 

warranted; these items should be replaced during servicing.

 

The warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of 

the defective part at Lyne Components option and is the sole 

remedy of the warranty. The warranty applies only to the original 

owner and is not transferable. Proof of purchase is required to 

validate warranty eligibility. The warranty does not cover normal 

wear and tear, routine maintenance, improper installation or 

improper use of the seat post. Modification of the post in any 

manner will void the warranty. Lyne components will not be 

responsible for incidental or individual costs incurred that are not 

covered by this warranty. The user assumes the risk of any 

personal injury or property damage, including damage to the 

seatpost and any other losses.

Step 1.

Under Bar lever

Over Bar lever

Pinch bolt

Pinch bolt

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