Maintenance
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Version 2015v1
3.8
Adjusting the seat height
On the Ibis, the seat height can be adjusted in 5-cm steps. This is true for both the 12”-wheel version and the
24”-wheel version.
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3.8.1
Adjusting the seat height on the Ibis 12”
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See fig. 020718010.
The seat should be lowered as follows:
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Release the gas spring for tilting adjustment completely.
See ‘replacing the cable of the gas spring for tilting
adjustment’.
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Remove the seat.
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Remove the back wheels. See 'replacing the back wheel
12” ‘.
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Remove the brake. See 'replacing the brake 12” ‘.
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Loosen the Allen bolts (A) on both sides, using an Allen
key with a key width of 6 mm and hold the cap nut (B)
using a spanner with a key width of 13 mm. Make sure the
spacing washers (C) are not lost.
This will also release bridge (D).
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Loosen the cap nuts (E) on both sides, using a ring
spanner with a key width of 13 mm and stop the cap nut on
the other side using a ring spanner with a key width of
13 mm.
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Loosen the nuts (F) on both sides, using a spanner with a
key width of 13 mm and remove the brake handle (G).
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Loosen the adjusting bolt (H) using an Allen key with a key
width of 4 mm and stop the nut (I) using a spanner with a
key width of 10 mm.
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Take the gas spring (J) away from pipe (K).
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Remove the side frame (L).
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Insert pipe (M) one hole down into the side frame.
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The leaf springs (N) should fall into the notches on the side
frame.
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Turn pipe (K) in such a way that the mounting point of the
gas spring is pointed downward and to the front.
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Mount the side frame that was removed.
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Mount the bridge (D) one hole down.
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Mount the other parts in the reverse order.
If a seat needs to be moved up, the directions above should be followed, with the following differences.
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Bridge (D) will also have to be moved up one hole.
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Pipe (K) will have to be moved up one hole.
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Pipe (M) will have to be moved up one hole.
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High frame
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Low frame
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