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Fig. 3.18
Check the height of the saddle by having your child sit on it.
The ideal saddle position is for your child to be able to touch the ground with the ball of the
foot while bending the knee slightly.
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Fig. 3.19
When adjusting the saddle height, make sure the minimum insertion line on the seatpost is
not visible above the seatpost clamp.
WARNING! When adjusting the saddle height, the seatpost must be insterted
deep enough into the frame so the minimum insertion line is not visible above the
seatpost clamp.
Failure to follow this guideline may result in damage to the frame and/or seatpost,
which could cause you to lose control and fall.
A saddle set too high or low can result in less control of the bicycle.
Experiment with the saddle height until you find the position that works best
for your child.
Once the preferred saddle height is determined, align the saddle with the bicycle's
centerline, then use the supplied torque wrench and 4 mm Hex bit to torque the seat collar
bolt to 6 - 7 Nm.
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B
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Fig. 3.20
The image shows a properly aligned saddle (A) and an misaligned saddle (B).