07 riding position saddle height, Reach – Pacific Cycle BRIGHT LIGHT ENERGY HF3305 User Manual

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07

RIDING POSITION

Saddle Height

In order to obtain the most comfortable riding position and offer the
best possible pedaling efficiency, the seat height should be set
correctly in relation to the rider’s leg length. The correct saddle height
should not allow leg strain from over-extension, and the hips should
not rock from side to side when pedaling. While sitting on the bicycle
with one pedal at its lowest point, place the ball of your foot on that
pedal. The correct saddle height will allow the knee to be slightly
bent in this position. If the rider then places the heel of that foot on
the pedal, the leg should be almost straight.

Under no circumstances should the seat post project
from the frame beyond its “Minimum Insertion” or
“Maximum Extension” mark. If your seat post projects
from the frame beyond these markings, the seat post
or frame may break, which could cause you to lose

control and fall. Prior to your first ride, be sure to tighten the
saddle adjusting mechanism properly. A loose saddle clamp or
seat post binder can cause damage to the bicycle or can cause
you to lose control and fall. Periodically check to make sure that
the saddle adjusting mechanism is properly tightened.

Reach

To obtain maximum comfort, the rider should not overextend his or her
reach when riding.

To adjust this distance, the position of the seat can be altered in
relation to the seat pillar. (Refer to p. 27 on how to adjust the seat
clamp.)

Maximum Height /

Minimum Insertion Mark

(Should not be visible)

Arms not over-

extended

Handlebar stem

height about the

same as

seat height

Pedal at

bottom position

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