Integrated Seatpost (Isp) And Saddle Clamp - Giant Propel Advanced SL Disc Series Manual

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7 INTEGRATED SEATPOST (ISP) AND SADDLE CLAMP

WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions will void your warranty, and may result in
hidden damage to the ISP. Damage to the ISP can cause loss of structural integrity, which
may
result in serious injury or death.
A proper saddle height is essential for experiencing the best performance and comfort in your bicycle.
To meet the correct saddle height, the ISP may have to be cut to a specific length. Cutting the ISP is a
complicated task that requires training and experience. Please visit your authorized Giant dealer to
perform this sophisticated process.
ISP cutting instructions
Step 1: Determine the length to cut
Install the saddle onto the seatpost using the included saddle clamp mechanism. Put the saddle in a
horizontal position and then determine the length to be cut.
CAUTION: The additional range of saddle
height adjustment (utilizing the included
spacers) provides fine-tuning adjustment
after the ISP is cut.
WARNING: The final cut length must not
exceed the maximum cutting length limits
(see chart below).
Cutting the ISP length more than this limit
may result in the inability to attach the seat
clamp and can cause structural failure of
the ISP.
Frame Size
XS
S
M
M/L
L
XL
Maximum Cutting Length
95mm
95mm
95mm
95mm
95mm
95mm
Length to cut
Target saddle
height
BB Center
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