6.4.4.6 Straightening the saddle
Position saddle in direction of travel. In doing
so, align the tip of the saddle with the top tube.
Figure 98: Positioning the saddle in direction of travel
6.4.4.7 Adjusting the saddle height
To adjust the saddle height safely, either:
•
Push the pedelec near to a wall so that the
pedelec rider can lean on the wall to support
themselves or
•
Ask another person to hold the pedelec.
1 Use the seat height formula to roughly set the
saddle height:
Seat height (SH) = inner leg length (I) × 0.9
2 Climb onto the bicycle.
3 Place your heel on the pedal and extend your
leg, so that the pedal is at the lowest crank
rotation point. Your knee should now be fully
extended.
Figure 99: Heel method
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4 Take a test ride.
Pedelec riders sit straight on the saddle at an
optimal saddle height.
•
If the pelvis moves to the left and right as you
pedal, the saddle is too high.
•
If your knees are painful after a few kilometres,
the saddle is too low.
Position the seat post according to needs if
necessary. Adjust the seat height with the
quick release.
5 Open the quick release on the seat post to
change the seat height (1). To do so, push the
clamping lever away from the seat post (3).
3
4
Figure 100: Opening the seat post quick release
6 Set the seat post to the required height.
CAUTION
!
Crash caused by an excessively high seat post
setting
A seat post with is set too high will cause the seat
post or the frame to break. This will cause a crash
with injuries.
Do not pull the seat post out of the frame
beyond the minimum insertion depth marking.
Operation
2
1
5
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