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Center of Gravity Adjustment
You can adjust your center of gravity by moving the two camber mount clamps (A) forward or rearward on
the seat tube (B). Moving the camber mount clamps forward shortens the wheelbase and lightens the front
end, making your chair more maneuverable. Moving the camber mounts rearward makes the chair more
stable and less likely to tip over rearward.
NOTE: Changes to the center of gravity may affect the rear seat height, toe-in/toe-out of the rear
wheels and the squareness of the casters. If you change your center of gravity position, readjust all
of these settings as necessary.
NOTE: Adjusting your chair’s center of gravity will require readjusting the location of the wheel locks
(if provided). See the Wheel Lock section for instructions on adjusting the wheel locks.
To adjust the center of gravity location:
NOTE: The outside clamp (B) is not used when the COG is set at -0.25 or less. The inside clamp is
bolted directly onto the chair frame when outside clamp is not used.
NOTE: The outside clamp (B) is also not used when the tower has to be bolted to the frame in the
same place as the backrest plate. See example image below.
NOTE: Every Rogue frame that has the Drive Ready option has the COG system bolted to the frame
instead of using the clamp system.
a. Remove both rear wheels.
b. Loosen the two screws (C) and nuts that secure the camber mounts (A & B) to the seat tubes.
c. Slide the camber mounts forward or rearward along the seat tube to the desired hole location.
d. Repeat on the other side.
e. Ensure the mounts on both sides of the frame are adjusted equally on both sides of the frame before
tightening all the screws and nuts.
f. Once the camber mount clamps are secured, attach the rear wheels, occupy the chair and maneuver
it with a spotter to get a feel for the new adjustment.
A
B
Example of outside clamp not being used
A
B
C