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Pull the seat post out again.
Apply a little Canyon assembly paste to the
bottom part of the seat post and inside the
seat tube.
Slide the seat post into the seat tube to the
desired saddle height.
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Insert the built-in seat post clamp.
Tighten up the Allen bolt of the seat post
clamp to the prescribed torque of 4 Nm up to
a maximum of 6 Nm.
Be sure to read the notes given in the chapter
“Adjusting the saddle to the correct height”
in
the bicycle manual road bike as well as the
permitted tightening torques in the chapter
“Recommended tightening torques”
.
Never apply any grease or oil to
clamping areas made of carbon.
Never ride your Canyon Speedmax
CF if the MAx marking of the seat
post is visible.
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The Canyon Perfect Position Sys-
tem (PPS) offers you the possibility
to select your Canyon perfectly tuned to
your body without a test ride. For more de-
tails on the PPS visit our Website at www.
canyon.com
Your seat post must go into the frame as a
minimum to as far as underneath the top tube
and up to the MAx marking of the seat post.
You can find further information on the cor-
rect saddle height in the chapter
“Adjusting
the saddle to the correct height”
.
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Measure the saddle height of your
previous bicycle from the middle of
the bottom bracket up to the top edge of
the saddle in the middle of the saddle.
Then transfer the saddle height to your
new Canyon Speedmax CF.
HANDLEBAR MOUNTING
If necessary, undo the four clamping bolts of
the handlebars and take them out of the stem.
Remove the protective film and sleeves from
the handlebars. hold the handlebars tightly
while doing this so that they cannot drop and
get damaged.
It is recommended that you remove the pro-
tective material in general by hand. If that is
not possible, it is best to use scissors, and if it
is really necessary, use a box cutter.
When using a box cutter make sure
you do not damage the component
or injure yourself. Make it a rule to cut
away from yourself and the component!
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