SEAT POSITION
The seat angle can be adjusted to increase
comfort. The seatpost has seat clamps that
adjust the angle, or tilt, of the seat and the
fore-aft position. Although the seat can be
moved along the rails, ensure that the seat
clamp remains within the straight section
of the rails. This straight section should be
indicated by etched marks or a textured area
STRAIGHT SECTION OF
along the rails of the seat.
THE SEAT RAILS
WARNING
A seat that is not adjusted properly or does not fit your anatomy
may cause injury to soft tissues, nerves, and blood vessels.
Signs and symptoms include (but are not limited to) pain,
tingling, numbness, chafing, or saddle sores. Consult your
dealer or refer to your seatpost manufacturer's instructions to
adjust your seat position. Consult your dealer to change your
seat or to request a bicycle fit.
SEATPOST ROUTING
"Dropper" seatposts are height-adjustable hydraulic or mechanical seatposts that require
cable/hose routing through the frame port(s). Please refer to the manufacturer's website for
more information on dropper seatposts. The dropper seatpost on your bicycle is not intended
for the use of child seats and luggage carrier. Carbon frames have a single port (left image) and
aluminum frames have three ports (both images).
For instructions on installing dropper seatpost routing for your frame, consult your dealer or go
to www.santacruzbicycles.com.
CARBON AND ALUMINUM FRAMES
ALUMINUM FRAMES
18