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B. To check the correct height of the seat, sit with your legs straight
and your heel resting on the pedal (fig. B). When pedalling, your
knee will be slightly bent once the foot is in the low position
(fig. A).
WARNING:
In the case of a seat with springs, it is
important to fit a cover onto the seat springs if a child seat
is installed in order to prevent any risks of fingers
becoming trapped.
4.
Adjusting the handlebars using the clamping lever
Both the height and tilt of your bicycle handlebars can be adjusted.
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Clamping lever stem:
your bicycle is fitted with a so-called
“immersion” stem (8), whose height is adjusted by modifying the
insertion of the stem in the pivot tube of the frame. To adjust the
height of the handlebar, loosen the clamping lever (27) and
raise or lower the stem to the desired height. Be careful not to
exceed the minimum insertion mark. This insertion mark should
never be visible when the bicycle is in use. Tighten the lever,
making sure that the stem is in the correct position.
Ensure that