Whyte Inter Grip Seat Clamp Adjustment - Whyte G-150 Works SCR Supplementary Service Manual

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3.2: WHYTE INTER GRIP SEAT CLAMP ADJUSTMENT & SERVICE
Tools Required:
Reference figures 2 to 7. The Inter Grip seat clamp design is present on most models of
Whyte full suspension mountain bikes. It allows adjustment of the saddle height & direction.
CAUTION! Avoid over-tightening the seat clamp.
In particular, "dropper" seat-posts such as SRAM Reverb may not work correctly if the seat
clamp is over tightened.
Figure 2. To adjust the seat
height and/or direction, using
the 5mm Allen key, undo the M6
Capscrew (1) just enough to
allow the Seat Post (7) to slide
freely up and down. Set the
height and/or direction to the
desired level.
Figure 3.
Re-tighten the M6
Capscrew (1) with the 5mm
Allen Key in the Torque Wrench
to the 6Nm limit, as marked on
the Plain Sleeve (2).
Figures 4 & 5.
If a "dropper"
seat-post is fitted, simultane-
ously
depress
the
trigger and press down on the
saddle to compress the seat-
post until it is fully down. Then
release the activation trigger
and the seat-post should rise
up automatically.
Figure 6. If this does
not happen, gradually
loosen the M6 Cap-
screw
(1)
with
5mm Allen Key below
the 6Nm limit, until
the
seat-post
rises
automatically.
2015 Edition 1
WHYTE Service Manual
5mm AF Allen Keys (2 off, 1 fitted to a 3Nm to 15Nm Torque Wrench)
Small Size Flat Blade Screwdriver
SKF LGEP2 or Castrol Spheerol AP3 or Finish Line Teflon White Lithium
Figure 4
activation
the
Figure 2
Figure 6
Complex grease
Figure 3
Figure 5
Figure 7
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