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B/C
B
C
B
C
AA
Saddle
The saddle is largely responsible for
comfortable cycling. You can adjust
the saddle entirely to your wishes.
Guidelines for a comfortable sitting
position:
1. Turn the pedal to the lowest
position.
2. The heel of your foot must be
on the pedal.
3. The toe of your other foot
must touch the ground.
Adjusting saddle height
1. Loosen the screw (A) or open
the quick release (A).
2. Adjust the height of the saddle.
3. Tighten the screw or close the
quick release.
Never move the seat
post further than the
safety marks on it.
Once a year, take the
seat post out of the
frame completely, to
prevent the seat post
from getting stuck in
the frame.
Adjusting the lengthwise
position
1. Loosen the Allen bolt (B)
2. Adjust the position of the
saddle forwards or backwards.
3. Tighten the Allen bolt (B).
Adjusting saddle angle
1. Loosen the Allen bolt (C).
2. Adjust the saddle angle.
3. Tighten the Allen bolt (C).
Please respect the
recommended torque
as stated on the item
when fastening nuts
and bolts. If not stated,
please see the list on
page 21.
Maintenance
Never change or remove
the seat post or the seat
post binder bolt.
Under normal use the saddle does
not need extra maintenance.
The saddle cover is subject to wear.
The warranty does not include wear
of the saddle cover. Replace the
saddle when it wears out.
Leather saddles
Leather is a product of nature, and
behaves naturally. Leather saddles
can cause stains. We recommend to
pay attention to this in your choice of
clothing. Cover the leather saddle if
the bicycle is stored outside.
Staining caused by leather
saddles is not covered by
the guarantee
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