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BONTRAGER SEATPOST OWNER'S MANUAL
Table of contents
Read this manual before you ride .................................................................1
Inspect your seatpost regularly ....................................................................2
Installation instructions.............................................................................3-4
Bontrager warranty.......................................................................................4
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU RIDE
Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before using your new
seatpost; it contains important safety and maintenance information.
If you do not understand the information in this manual, or you have a
question about your seatpost that this manual does not cover, consult your
Bontrager dealer. If you have a question or problem that your Bontrager dealer
can't handle, contact us at:
Bontrager Components
Attn: Customer Service
801 W. Madison Street
Waterloo, Wisconsin 53594
Waterloo, Wisconsin 53594
Figure 1- Bontrager seatpost
http://www.bontrager.com
© Copyright Trek Bicycle Corporation 2004
Part Number ?
920.478.4678
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Summary of Contents for Bontrager SEATPOST

  • Page 1 If you do not understand the information in this manual, or you have a question about your seatpost that this manual does not cover, consult your Bontrager dealer. If you have a question or problem that your Bontrager dealer can’t handle, contact us at:...
  • Page 2: Inspect Seatpost Regularly

    (Figure 2) for proper tightness. Make sure the seat is secure by attempting to turn the seat and seatpost in the frame, and attempt to move the front of the seat up and down. If the seat rotates, is loose, or moves up...
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    7mm diameter. If you are not sure of the diameter of our saddle rails, consult your dealer. Generally, it is easier to remove the saddle with the seatpost held firmly in the bike frame. However, the old seatpost may be corroded slightly, making removal or the seatpost difficult without the seat attached for leverage and grip.
  • Page 4: To Adjust The Saddle Tilt/Height

    3. Make sure the minimum insertion mark (Figure 5) on the mark on seatpost mark on seatpost seatpost is not visible above the bike frame. A minimum of 2 1/2 inches (64 mm) of seatpost must remain in the frame. 4. Re-tighten the seatpost quick-release, or bolt, as described in...