Seating; Seat Sling; Adjusting The Seat Height - Quickie Xenon SA Directions For Use Manual

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Seating

Seat Sling

The seat sling can be adjusted for tension by using
several straps. To adjust the tension of the seat sling all
straps have to be open. By pulling the straps the tension
of the seat sling will be tightened, (Fig.6.17.1).
NOTE: If the tension is too high, the cross brace will not
be able to slide into the saddle.

Adjusting the seat height

To change the seat height, please release the Allen
screws (1) with an Allen key. Take the axle bracket (2) out
of the axle stem (3) and remove or add the spacer (4).
Then refit the axle bracket (2) into the axle stem (3) and
re-tighten the screws (1), (Fig. 6.18 and 6.19).
Tighten the 2 Allen screws to 7 Nm (Fig. 6.20).
NOTE:
An adjustment to the castor angle may be necessary
when adjusting the rear seat height.
COG Setting
To carry out COG adjustment, there are basically two
different options. Fine adjustment can be carried out
directly on the axle bracket, as this has an asymmetrical
shape. By turning it, you can achieve different settings. To
make an adjustment in larger steps, you must change the
position of the whole axle stem on the frame.
Changing the axle stem / Center of gravity
Using the quick-release axles, take the wheels out of the
axle plug / sleeve.
Undo both screws (1) and remove these completely. Fit
the axle stem in the desired position on the frame, put the
screws back into the perforated plate and then re-tighten
the screws. When moving the axle stem, also move the
seat saddle on the frame, (change the axle stem and the
seat saddle). Make sure that the left and right sides are
fitted in the same positions. Use the given torque of 7 Nm
(Fig. 6.20/6.21).
XENON SA
Fig. 6.17.1
Fig. 6.18
1
Fig. 6.19
Fig. 6.20
Fig. 6.21
22
3
4
2
1
Rev.3.0

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