Saddle Adjustment - Dynacraft SINGLE SPEED Owner's Manual

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SADDLE ADJUSTMENT

The seat can be adjusted in height, angle and distance from the handlebars to suit the individual rider. Saddle
angle is a matter of personal preference but the most comfortable position will usually be found when the top of
the seat is almost parallel to the ground, or slightly raised at the front.
The saddle can also be adjusted by sliding it forward or back along the mounting rails to obtain the most
comfortable reach to the handlebars. When fitting, position the seatpost into the clamp under the seat and
place it in the frame without tightening. Adjust it to the desired angle and position, and tighten the clamping
mechanism securely.
Note that the type of binder bolt may be either a hexagonal bolt, an Allen head bolt, or a quick release
mechanism. Test the security by grasping the seat and trying to turn it sideways. If it moves, you will need to
further tighten the binder bolt.
NOTE: Remember that the Minimum Insertion Mark must remain inside the frame assembly.
WARNING
The seatpost must be inserted so that the
Minimum Insertion Mark cannot be seen. The
quick release mechanism must be tightened
securely to prevent a sudden shift of the seat
when riding. Failure to do this may cause loss of
bicycle control.
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