Adjust The Saddle Height; Adjust The Spring Fork - Ghost Bike User Manual

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7.3

Adjust the saddle height

For a saddle clamp with bolt you need an Allen key and a torque wrench of the appropriate size for
the saddle adjustment.
For a saddle clamp with quick-release lever, observe the instructions in chapter 7.9.
7.4

Adjust the spring fork

User Manual Status 04/2009 // Spec 2010
Danger of personal injury and material damage!
With children, and particularly those who do not yet have a complete command
of bike riding, adjustment of the saddle too high can can lead to dangerous
riding situations, falls, accidents and material damage.
Adjust the saddle height such that the child can touch the ground with
both feet when sitting on the saddle. Observe also the instructions in
chapter 10.2.
1.
Loosen the clamp as described in chapter 10.2.
2.
Move the saddle with saddle post to the desired position. Observe the
information on the insertion depth of the saddle post in chapter 10.2.
3.
Clamp the saddle post as described in chapter 10.2.
1.
For details of adjusting the spring fork, please refer to the component user
manual from the spring fork manufacturer supplied with the bike.
2.
If your fork has a locking mechanism as shown in the figure, please refer to the
component user manual from the spring fork manufacturer supplied with the
bike for details of operation.
Lockout
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