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Bar-ends
(Figure 15) are
designed for
climbing only.
Ensure the bar-
ends face forward
and away from
you, but at an
angle not less
than 15° from
parallel to the
ground.
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1. Loosen the bar-end clamp
bolt(s) until they can be rotated
on the handlebar.
2. Position the bar-ends to the
desired angle.
3. Tighten the bar-end clamp bolt
to 85-125 lb•in (9.6-14.1 N•m)
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The correct adjustment of the
seat angle is largely a matter of
personal preference. With proper
adjustment, the right bike seat will
be reasonably comfortable even for
long rides.
To select the saddle angle, first
try riding with the top of the seat
parallel to the ground. For bikes
with rear suspension, try tilting
the seat nose down slightly so
that compression of the rear shock
under your body weight (sag)
results in a level seat.
The seat may also be moved
forward or backward along the
seatpost to increase comfort as
well as adjust the distance to the
handlebar.
Never engage the seatpost binder
with the seatpost out of the frame.
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1. Loosen the
seat fixing bolt
(Figure 16)
just far enough
so the seat can
be tilted fore
and aft.
Some seatposts use
two bolts, where
angle adjustment is
done by loosening
one bolt and
tightening the other
bolt.
2. Place a
straight edge,
such as a
bubble level or
ruler, across
the top of the
seat to better
see the angle.
Figure - Seatpost parts
A- Seat xing bolts
B- Seatpost
C- Seatpost binder bolt
A
B
C
Chapter : Adjustment
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Figure 5- Bar-ends
A- Bar-end clamp bolt
A
Figure 7- Bontrager
seatpost
A- Seat xing bolt
A
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