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To check the standover height, straddle the E-Bike™ while
wearing the kind of shoes you will wear while riding. See
Figure 5. Bounce vigorously on your heels. Miminum
standover height clearance is one to two inches. If your
crotch touches the frame, the E-Bike™ is too big for you. Do
not even ride the E-Bike™ around the block.
Saddle position
Correct saddle adjustment is an important factor in getting
the most performance and comfort from your E-Bike™.
Your dealer will have positioned the saddle where experience
tells him most people find it comfortable. If you find the
saddle position is not comfortable, there are three
adjustments you canmake.(See Figure 6 to determine the
type of saddle attachment used on your E-Bike™.)
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a. Up and down adjustment.
Your leg length determines the correct saddle height. The
saddle is at the correct height if you can just reach the
"down" pedal with one heel when you are seated on the
saddle and the crank arms are parallel to the seat tube. To
check for correct saddle height, perform the following:
1. Sit on the saddle, and place one heel on a pedal.
2. Rotate the crank until the pedal with your heel on it is in
the down position and the crank arm is parallel to the
seat tube.
3. You leg should be completely straight and just touching
the center of the pedal. If this is not the case, your
saddle height needs to be adjusted.
To adjust the saddle height, loosen the quick release
(Figure 7) and move the seat post up or down as required.
Make sure that the saddle is parallel to the top tube of the E-
Bike™, and retighten the quick release so that you cannot
twist the saddle out of alignment. Check the adjustment as
described above. Under no circumstances should the seat
post project from the frame beyond its "Minimum Insertion"
or "Maximum Extension" mark (Figure 7).
FIG. 6 FIG. 7
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