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GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION
GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION
GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION
GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION
SEAT
SEAT
SEAT
SEAT ANGLE
ANGLE
ANGLE
ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACK
ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACK
ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACK
ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACK AND SEAT PAN INCLINE POSITION
AND SEAT PAN INCLINE POSITION
AND SEAT PAN INCLINE POSITION
AND SEAT PAN INCLINE POSITION
1)
The seat has 4 angle/incline positions to allow you to find
comfortable riding position.
2)
Pull the yellow knob on the left side out and tilt back or lean
forward to adjust the seat angle and find a position that is
comfortable. Then release the knob.
3)
Before riding make sure the pull pin is securely locked in
place.
ADJUSTING THE SEAT’S FORE/AFT POSITION
ADJUSTING THE SEAT’S FORE/AFT POSITION
ADJUSTING THE SEAT’S FORE/AFT POSITION
ADJUSTING THE SEAT’S FORE/AFT POSITION
1)
Sit on your bike with the cranks in the 3 & 9 o’clock
positions. A proper fore/aft position of the seat is achieved
when there is a slight bent to your knee while pedaling.
2)
With the furthest pedal at the 3 o’clock position you should
just be able to scrape the bottom of your heel on the top of
the pedal in the 3 o’clock position – this will allow for a slight
bent to your knee when pedaling.
a)
If your leg is too straight or your foot
cannot touch the pedal, you will need to move the seat
forward
b)
If your leg is too bent, you will need to raise the seat back
3)
Make note of the final position mark on the seat position for
future reference
4)
If you adjust the seat angle it may require you to readjust your
fore/aft position.