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WARNING:
w
hen
making
saddle
angle
adjustments
with
a
single
bolt
saddle
Clamp
,
always
CheCk
to
make
sure
that
the
serrations
on
the
mating
surfaCes
of
the
Clamp
are
not
worn
. w
orn
serrations
on
the
Clamp
Can
allow
the
saddle
to
move
,
Causing
you
to
lose
Control
and
fall
.
a
lways
tighten
fasteners
to
the
CorreCt
torque
. b
olts
that
are
too
tight
Can
stretCh
and
deform
. b
olts
that
are
too
loose
Can
move
and
fatigue
. e
ither
mistake
Can
lead
to
a
sudden
failure
of
the
bolt
,
Causing
you
to
lose
Control
and
fall
.
NOTE:
If your bicycle is equipped with a suspension seat post, the suspension mechanism may
require periodic service or maintenance. Ask your dealer for recommended service intervals for
your suspension seat post.
Small changes in saddle position can have a substantial effect on performance and comfort. To
find your best saddle position, make only one adjustment at a time.
WARNING:
a
fter
any
saddle
adjustment
,
be
sure
that
the
saddle
adjusting
meChanism
is
properly
seated
and
tightened
before
riding
. a
loose
saddle
Clamp
or
seat
post
Clamp
Can
Cause
damage
to
the
seat
post
,
or
Can
Cause
you
to
lose
Control
and
fall
. a
CorreCtly
tightened
saddle
adjusting
meChanism
will
allow
no
saddle
movement
in
any
direCtion
. p
eriodiCally
CheCk
to
make
sure
that
the
saddle
adjusting
meChanism
is
properly
tightened
.
If, in spite of carefully adjusting the saddle height, tilt and fore-and-aft position, your saddle is
still uncomfortable, you may need a different saddle design. Saddles, like people, come in many
different shapes, sizes and resilience. Your dealer can help you select a saddle which, when
correctly adjusted for your body and riding style, will be comfortable.
WARNING:
s
ome
people
have
Claimed
that
extended
riding
with
a
saddle
whiCh
is
inCorreCtly
adjusted
or
whiCh
does
not
support
your
pelviC
area
CorreCtly
Can
Cause
short
-
term
or
long
-
term
injury
to
nerves
and
blood
vessels
,
or
even
impotenCe
. i
f
your
saddle
Causes
you
pain
,
numbness
or
other
disComfort
,
listen
to
your
body
and
stop
riding
until
you
see
your
dealer
about
saddle
adjustment
or
a
different
saddle
.
C. Handlebar Height And Angle
Your bike is equipped either with a “threadless” stem (Fig. 6), which clamps on to the outside
of the steerer tube, or with a “quill” stem (Fig. 7), which clamps
inside the steerer tube by way of an expanding binder bolt. If
you aren’t absolutely sure which type of stem your bike has,
ask your dealer.
If your bike has a “threadless” stem, your dealer may be able to
change handlebar height by moving height adjustment spacers
from below the stem to above the stem, or vice versa. Otherwise,
you’ll have to get a stem of different length or rise. Consult your
dealer. Do not attempt to do this yourself, as it requires special
knowledge.
If your bike has a “quill” stem, you can ask your dealer to adjust
the handlebar height a bit by adjusting stem height.
A quill stem has an etched or stamped mark on its shaft which
designates the stem’s “Minimum Insertion” or “Maximum
extension”. This mark must not be visible above the headset.
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