Rea® Dahlia® 30 / 45
6.2.2 Seat depth
When the seat is tilted, and the seat plate D is adjusted in
depth, the seat plate D can collide with the rear wheel axle
B or the rear wheel attachment C.
Possible solutions:
•
Move the seat plate D forwards to increase the seat
depth.
•
Move the rear wheel attachment C further backwards.
•
Turn the rear wheel attachment C in order to have the
rear wheel positioned further backwards.
•
Choose the low mounting position for the rear wheel
attachment C.
This will increase the seat height, to compensate,
use a longer front wheel fork.
•
Use the tilt reduction bushing A in order to avoid the
limitation.
The seat tilt will have slightly reduced angling
possibilities.
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6.2.3 Backrest recline
When the backrest is reclined, the backrest tube E can
collide with the rear wheel axle B or the rear wheel
attachment C.
Possible solutions:
A
•
Move the rear wheel attachment C further backwards.
•
Turn the rear wheel attachment C in order to have the
rear wheel positioned further backwards.
•
Choose the low mounting position for the rear wheel
attachment C.
This will increase the seat height, additional
measures may have to be taken into
consideration, for example to use a longer front
wheel fork.
•
Use the tilt reduction and / or the backrest recline
reduction bushing A in order to avoid the limitation.
The seat tilt and / or the backrest recline will
have slightly reduced angling possibilities.
See section: "Tilt and / or backrest recline reduction"
for information about the tilt reduction.
A
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