4.
If the fender is not straight, or rubbing the tire, that's okay! the fender braces
can be adjusted or bent to center the fender. Gently adjust the fender by
hand until it's straight. Tighten the strut fixing bolts at this time.
NOTE: Rear Fender Adjustment: The rear fender is installed at the factory and
should be good-to-go. However, it may require some small adjustment due
to shipping. Follow 2.2 step 4 to straighten as necessary or a combination of
loosening the brace end bolts, retightening, and centering
Step 3: Seat Assembly (Refer to Fig. 8)
3.1 - Assembling the Saddle onto the Seatpost:
1.
Loosen the seat clamp nut.
2.
Insert the seat post into the seat
clamp. Make sure the seat post is firm
against the seat clamp limit and seated
into the rails of the saddle.
3.
Re-tighten seat clamp nut (hand tight).
4.
Insert the seat post into the frame seat
tube and rotate the saddle until the top
of the saddle is level to the ground. You
can finish tightening the seat now or
after Step 3.2. Do not sit, or test saddle
until completing Step 3.2!
WARNING! The seat post must be
inserted into the seat tube at a depth where
the minimum insertion line is not visible!
3.2 Inserting the Saddle/Seatpost
Assembly Into the Frame Seat Tube,
Quick-Release Seatpost Clamp:
1.
Open the seat post quick release lever (Fig.9). Apply a small amount of
grease to the seatpost. Insert the seat post into the seat tube to sufficient
depth so that the minimum insertion line is no longer visible. NOTE: The lever
should require some force to close. If it closes too easily and does not hold
the seat post in place, or if the effort to close the clamp is too great, adjust
the clamping force by loosening or tightening the adjusting nut on the side
opposite the lever.
2.
When you are satisfied with the height of the seat post, close the seat post
quick release lever. The tightness of the lever is adjusted by rotating the
adjustment nut opposite the quick.
9
Adjustment Nut
Seat
Clamp
Seat
Post
Seat Tube
Fig. 8
Closed
Open
Tip of Seat
Seat Clamp Nut
Minimum
Insertion Line
Top tube
Seat Post
Binder Bolt
and Nut
Fig. 9
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