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Expected
Range
Operating Conditions
50 Km
o Hilly Terrain
o Heavy Payload
o Windy
o High Speeds
o Light Pedaling
75 Km
o Flat Terrain
o Normal Payload
o Not Windy
o Medium Speeds
o Light Pedaling
100+ Km
o Flat Terrain
o Normal Payload
o Not Windy
o Low Pedal Assist Level
o Moderate to Heavy Pedaling
ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT
Use the quick release lever to free the seat post and pull upwards or push
downwards to reach
desired height.
Notice:
Ensure seat post and seat are properly adjusted before riding. Do
not raise the seat post
beyond the minimum insertion marking etched into the seat post tube. If
your seat post projects
from the frame beyond these markings, the seat post or frame may break,
which could cause you
to lose control and fall. Prior to first use, be sure to tighten the seat clamp
properly. A loose seat
clamp or seat post binding bolt can cause damage to the bicycle or can
cause you to lose control or
fall. Periodically check to make sure these the seat clamp is properly
tightened.
RIDER COMFORT
To obtain maximum comfort, the rider should not overextend his or her
arms reach when riding. In order to obtain the most comfortable riding
position and offer the best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height
should be set correctly in relation to the rider’s leg length. The correct
saddle height should not allow leg strain from over extension, and the hips
should not rock from side to side when pedaling. While sitting on the
bicycle with one pedal at its lowest point, place the ball of your foot on
that pedal. The correct saddle height will allow the knee to be slightly bent
in this position.
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