SEATPOST MINIMUM INSERTION:
To prevent damage to the frame and/or seatpost, it
is important to have a minimum amount of seatpost
insertion in the seat tube. This minimum insertion
must meet the following requirements:
The seatpost must be inserted into the frame
deep enough so the minimum insertion/maximum
extension (min/max) mark on the seatpost is not
visible (Fig. 5.2 A).
The seatpost must also be inserted into the seat tube
deep enough to meet or exceed the 70 mm minimum
measured insertion depth (Fig. 5.2 B) required by
the frame.
If the seatpost and frame minimum insertion
requirements differ from each other, always use the
longer minimum insertion. For example, if the frame
requires 70 mm, but the seatpost requires 90 mm,
then 90 mm is the minimum insertion required.
If the seatpost is at the min/max mark and the seatpost does not meet or exceed the minimum measured insertion
depth of the frame, the seatpost is not inserted deeply enough into the seat tube and should be lowered until it
meets or exceeds the frame insertion requirement. This may result in the saddle being too low. If so, the seatpost
must be replaced with a longer seatpost.
WARNING! Failure to follow the seatpost and frame minimum insertion requirements may result in
damage to the frame and/or seatpost, which could cause you to lose control and fall.
If the seatpost is cut short, the min/max mark on the seatpost may no longer be accurate. Before
cutting the seatpost, note the min/max depth required by the seatpost manufacturer.
WARNING! For general instructions regarding the installation of the seatpost, refer to the
appropriate section in the Owner's Manual. Riding with an improperly tightened seatpost can
allow the saddle to turn or move and cause you to lose control and fall.
CAUTION: Inspect the seatpost and seat tube to ensure that there are no burrs or sharp edges.
Remove any burrs or sharp edges using fine grit sandpaper.
CARBON FRAMES: Do not apply grease to the contact surfaces between the seatpost and the
seat tube. Grease reduces the friction, which is critical to proper seatpost grip. Specialized
recommends the application of carbon assembly compound (fiber paste), which can increase
friction between carbon surfaces. Please visit your Specialized Authorized Retailer for additional
information.
The CREO SL is equipped with a Speed Sensor magnet, located on the rear hub/disc rotor interface (either
Centerlock or 6-bolt). Dirt and/or metal debris may accumulate on the Speed Sensor magnet. Too much
accumulation may result in interruptions in motor support and/or inaccurate speed readings.
Regularly check your Speed Sensor magnet for accumulation of dirt and/or metal debris, and clean accordingly. The
frequency of the cleaning depends on your riding conditions, ride frequency and/or brake pad material. Removing
metal debris may require the use of a magnet stronger than the Speed Sensor magnet.
The headset uses a 1 1/8" (45.8 x 36.8 x 6.5 x 45 Deg) Campagnolo Standard compatible upper bearing and a
1.5" (52 mm x 40 x 7 mm, 45 x 45°) lower bearing. Ensure that replacement bearings are compatible with the
Specialized headset specification. No tools are needed for installation or removal of both bearings. Grease bearing
surfaces before installation.
5.2
5.2. SPEED SENSOR
5.3. HEADSET
A
B
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