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SALSA EXP SERIES SEATPACK INSTRUCTIONS
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SALSA CYCLES
6400 West 105th Street, Bloomington, MN 55438
Tel: 877-668-6223 Fax: 952-983-6210
www.salsacycles.com
At Salsa, we believe that a sense of adventure makes life better.
The bicycle can be so much more than just a bike; it’s a path
to new places, new people, and amazing experiences.
Thank you for your purchase. We hope it makes a good riding
experience even better!
Salsa. Adventure by bike
®
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WARNING:
CYCLING CAN BE DANGEROUS. BICYCLE
PRODUCTS SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY
A PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC. NEVER MODIFY YOUR BICYCLE
OR ACCESSORIES. READ AND FOLLOW ALL PRODUCT
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS INCLUDING INFORMATION
ON THE MANUFACTURER’S WEBSITE. INSPECT YOUR BICYCLE
BEFORE EVERY RIDE. ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET.
Intended Use
The EXP Series Seatpack attaches to your saddle rails and
seatpost, and keeps your gear dry, centered, and out of the way
of off-road obstacles with a narrow, elevated profile. It fits a wide
range of load sizes and dutifully carries what you need on your
next two-wheeled mission.
Intended for ASTM 3 conditions, defined as rough
trails, rough unpaved roads, rough terrain, and
unimproved trails that require technical skills.
Jumps and drops should not exceed 24" (61cm).
They are NOT INTENDED for hardcore freeriding,
extreme downhill, dirt jumping, slopestyle, or very aggressive
or extreme riding.
Compatibility
The EXP Series Seatpack is compatible with most saddles with
conventional (2) saddle rails.
WARNING:
The combined weight of the EXP Series Front Pouch
and the EXP Series Drybag must not exceed 8 lb/3.6kg on the EXP
Series Anything Cradle.
WARNING:
There must be a minimum of 6mm of clearance
between the bottom of the seatpack and the top of the rear tire.
On full-suspension frames, check to make sure that the seatpack
does not come in contact with the tire when the rear shock
is fully compressed.
Installation Instructions
1. Attach the hook-and-loop at the front of the seatpack around
the seatpost.
2. Place the loops on the top of the seatpack inside and over
the saddle rails, and insert the male ends (three-pronged
clasps) into the female ends attached at the bottom of the
seatpack (Fig. 1). Keep the straps loose so the seatpack can
be filled with your desired gear.
3. Do not overstuff the bag. Close the end of the bag by pulling
the buckles apart from each other and “closing” the end.
Purge as much air as possible from the bag. With the ends
lying flat together, fold the rigid end of the bag under and over
at least three times (Fig. 2).
4. Insert the male ends into the female ends mounted on the side
of the seatpack, and tighten the straps to compress and secure
the load.
5. After cinching straps to desired tightness, secure loose ends
of straps by wrapping multiple times around the base of the
strap alongside the bag.
WARNING:
ENTAGLEMENT OF YOUR CARGO OR THE
STRAPS IN YOUR WHEEL COULD STOP THE ROTATION
OF THE WHEEL CAUSING A LOSS OF CONTROL OR CRASH
THAT COULD LEAD TO SEROUS INJURY.
Make sure that the bag, and straps do not interfere with the
function of your bicycle BEFORE attempting to ride. Ensure
even cargo distribution, and confirm lights and reflectors are
not obstructed by the bag or straps.
Ongoing Maintenance
Fabric Care
Hand wash with warm water and all-purpose detergent. Air dry.
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