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15 cm
Once you have properly adjusted your seat
post height, tighten the seat post clamp with a
torque of 6 – 7 Nm.
10.3
We added a rubber seal to your ToolBox. Slide
it onto the seat post right above the clamp
and tighten the bolt to keep the dirt out.
10.2
EN
The minimum insertion depth of the seat post
is 10 cm. If you insert less, the frame can break
under load. Please also notice the
maximum
insertion depth
and do not insert the seat
post deeper into the seat tube, otherwise it
may cause damage to the frame in case of
heavy impact.
PEDAL ASSEMBLY
INSERTION DEPTH OF THE SEAT POST
Attach the pedals to the cranks using an allen
wrench. Apply some grease to the threads, if
there are washers make sure to use them!
Please note that there’s a right and a left
pedal.
The non-drive side pedal has reverse thread-
ing and is therefore tightened counterclock-
wise.
Unscrew the brake lever clamps (Torx T25) and
remove the attachments of the brake and shift
cables
Swap the brake levers to have the front brake
on your right and the rear brake on your left
side.
Mount the brake levers on your handlebar with
the brake lever clamps. Make sure the clamp
and the break fit neatly into another and to
leave no gap (zero gap).
Make sure the levers are correctly aligned and
tighten them with a torque wrench.
BRAKE SWAP
TUES 27 Carbon ( MK3)
S – L:
12 cm
XL – XXL:
14 cm
TUES 27 Aluminum (MK3)
S – XXL:
13 cm
TUES 29 Carbon (MK3)
Regular:
13 cm
Long:
13 cm
X-Long:
16 cm
MAXIMUM
INSERTION DEPTH
OF THE SEAT POST
8.1
8.2
10.1
9.1
9.3
9.4
9.2