II.
Adjusting the seat and the handlebars
It is important to adjust your bicycle according to your morphology.
1.
Open the quick-lock system (see paragraph "III. Tyres" for the quick-lock methodology).
When positioning the seat in its lowest position, make sure that it does not touch any components of
the bicycle such as the luggage rack. Likewise, make sure you do not exceed the minimum insertion
mark of the seat tube. This insertion mark should never be visible when using the bicycle.
To check the seat's correct height, you should be sitting with straight legs and your heel on the pedal
(illustration B). When pedalling, the knee should be lightly bent with the foot pointing down
(illustration A).
WARNING: It is important to protect the seat springs if installing a child seat in order to
avoid the risk of getting your fingers caught.
2.
Your bicycle's handlebars can be adjusted up and down.
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Screw stem
Your bicycle is equipped with an "immersion" stem, and you can change the height by changing the
insertion of the stem in the frame pivot tube.
To adjust the height of the handlebar, loosen the clamping screw with a 6 mm hex wrench and raise
or lower the stem to the desired height.
Seat
Handlebars
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