Adjustment

As covered previously in Part 3, to accommodate the individual rider the seat can be adjusted in angle, height and distance from the handlebars. Generally, the saddle is most comfortable when the top of the seat is angled almost parallel to the ground, or the front is slightly raised. The most comfortable reach to the handlebars can be identified by sliding the saddle forward or back along the mounting rails until the rider’s preferred distance is located. Once identified, the saddle clamping mechanism needs to be tightened as firmly as possible.

When attaching the seat post to the seat, position the seat post into the clamp under the saddle. Place it in the frame without tightening, and adjust until the desired angle and position on the post are found. Fasten the clamping mechanism. Adjust the height to the required level and tighten the binder bolt. Note: The seat post must not extend beyond the minimum insertion/max. height mark.

Bicycles are most commonly fitted with two types of seat clamps. The majority use a steel clamp with hexagonal nuts on either side to tightened. The second type, a micro- adjustable clamp, uses a single, vertically mounted Allen head fixing bolt which is tighten. A quick release mechanism may also be used. The operation of a Quick Release seat post mechanism is the same as for Quick Release hubs (Refer to Page 31).

To test the tension of the binder bolt, hold the seat and try to force it sideways. If the saddle moves you need to further tighten the binder bolt.

WARNING:

After making any changes to the seat’s position check that the saddle adjustment mechanism is properly tightened. It is also recommended this be done prior to every ride. A loose saddle clamp or seat post binder can allow the saddle to move, which may damage the seat post, or cause you to lose control when riding and fall. Seek assistance from your dealer to ensure you know how to clamp your seat post correctly, whatever type of mechanism is fitted to your bicycle.

CAUTION:

If your bicycle is fitted with a suspension type seat post check that this is intact and functioning properly.

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RAOM0507

Apollo Bicycle Company Pty. Ltd. ABN: 60 001 914 469

Updated 23/05/07

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