Installing The Saddle Post - Ghost Bike User Manual

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NOTE :
Do not operate the saddle post clamping when it has been dismantled. Otherwise, the frame may be dam-
aged.
Depending on the frame and saddle post material, there is grease or carbon assembly paste on the saddle
post, which might soil your vehicle interior or other items. You can avoid contact with this by wrapping the
saddle post in a cloth or plastic bag, for example.
13.2.2

Installing the saddle post

1. Please refer to the table in section 4.6.1, Breakdown to find out what material your frame is made of.
2. If your saddle post and frame are made of aluminium, you should grease the insertion section of the
saddle post.
NOTE :
After removal, there is usually so much grease still present from the factory that it is not necessary to
grease it again.
3. If the saddle post and/or frame are made of carbon, coat the insertion section with the assembly paste
supplied for carbon parts.
NOTE
:
After removal, there is usually so much assembly paste still present from the factory that it is not nec-
essary to coat it again.
Do not use grease under any circumstances!
4. Return the saddle and saddle post back to the desired position with the correct insertion depth: The
"STOP" or "MAX" marking must be located in the invisible section of the saddle tube.
5. Close the saddle post clamping according to section 8.6.3.2, Closing the quick-release axle on the
saddle post clamping and 8.6.5.2, Closing the screw-nut clamping on the saddle post.
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