Whyte G-150 Works SCR Supplementary Service Manual page 40

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Figures 34 & 35.
way out of the Main Frame (6). Remove the Grip Pad
(4) from either side of the Main Frame (6). The 'O'
rings (3) may be removed from the Threaded Sleeve
(5) and the Plain Sleeve (2), using the small size flat
blade screwdriver.
To re-assemble the Inter Grip seat clamp, coat the 'O'
rings (3) with a small quantity of grease. Carefully fit
the 'O' rings (3) into the grooves in the Threaded
Sleeve (5) and the Plain Sleeve (2).
place some grease onto the threaded end of
the M6 Capscrew (1).
Figures 36 & 37. Place the Grip Pad (4) into
the hole in the Main Frame (6) such that
the curved face is towards the seat tube in
the Main Frame (6).
(7) to help align the Grip Pad (4).
Figures 38 & 39. From the left side of the
Main Frame (6), insert the Plain Sleeve (2)
and make sure the 45° angled edge on the
Plain Sleeve (2) touches the 45° angled
edge on the Pad (4).
Figures 40 & 41. Move to the right side of
the Main Frame (6) and insert the Threaded
Sleeve (5), aligning the 45° angled edge to
touch the 45° angled edge on the Grip Pad
(4). Place the M6 Capscrew (1) through the
Threaded Sleeve (5), the Pad (4) & screw
into the Threaded Sleeve (5).
Note: Both of the Sleeves (2 & 5) should be
nearly flush with the edge of the hole in the
Main Frame (6) when the assembly goes tight. If this is not the case, one or other of the four
45° angled edges are not touching each other, so re-align as necessary to make sure both of
the Sleeves (2 & 5) are nearly flush.
Then follow the instructions in section 3.2.1 to set the height and direction of the Seat Post
(7).
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Remove the Seat Post (7) all the
Insert the Seat Post
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