Batch Bicycles Cruiser Owner's Manual page 12

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Seat Installation
WARNING:
To prevent the Seat
coming loose and possible loss of control, the
"MIN-IN" (minimum insertion) mark
Seat Post must be BELOW the top of the Seat
B
Tube
.
STEP 1
- INSERT SEAT POST INTO SEAT
TUBE:
• If needed, loosen Seat Post Clamp Screw
• Point the Seat forward and put the Seat Post
C
B
into the Seat Tube
with the "MIN-IN"
marks BELOW the top of the Seat Tube as
shown.
STEP 2
- BOLT SEAT CLAMP:
C
• With Seat Post
inserted according to
D
STEP 1 - Tighten Screw
securely so Seat
supports the rider without moving.
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C
A
on the
B
D
.
A
C
D
Seat Bolt Saddle Adjustment (various models)
SINGLE BOLT CLAMP:
1
1. Loosen the Clamp Bolt
A
any Serrations
gage before changing the saddle's angle.
2. With serrations fully re-engaged and saddle in a
comfortable riding position, tighten the Clamp
A
Bolt
securely to ensure the saddle will not
come loose.
WARNING:
ing surfaces of the Clamp can wear with use and
adjustment. Check that the Clamp is tight and
secure before each ride.
2
DUAL CLAMP:
3. Loosen Clamp Bolt/Nut
adjust Seat to a comfortable riding position.
4. With Clamp fully on Seat Post as shown, tighten
C
Bolt/Nut
move when in use.
Testing Seat Clamp and Post Clamp Tightness
To test the tightness of the seat clamp and the post clamp:
• Try to turn the seat side-to-side and to move the front of the seat up and down.
• If the seat moves in the Seat Clamp:
• Loosen the Seat Clamp Nut.
• Put the seat in the correct position and tighten the Seat Clamp tighter than before.
• Do this test again, until the seat does not move in the Seat Clamp.
• If the Seat Post moves in the Seat Tube Clamp:
• Loosen the Seat Clamp Lever.
• Put the Seat Post in the correct position and tighten the Seat Clamp Nut tighter than
before.
• If necessary, tighten or loosen Hand Nut so that Quick Release tightens securely.
• Do this test again, until the Seat Post does not move in the Seat Tube Clamp.
A
suffi ciently to allow
B
on the mechanism to disen-
Serrations on the mat-
C
as needed and
securely so that seat does not
B
A
C
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