Installation instructions, Inspection – Bontrager 243705 User Manual

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Installation instructions

Generally, it is easier to remove the saddle with the seatpost held firmly in

the bike frame. However, the old seatpost may be corroded slightly, making

removal or the seatpost difficult without the seat attached for leverage and

grip. These instructions explain how to remove a seatpost that may be slightly
corroded.

To remove an old seatpost

1. Loosen the seatpost binder bolt.
2. Twist the saddle to loosen and partially remove the seatpost from the frame.
3. Re-tighten the seatpost binder bolt.
4. Loosen the saddle clamp bolts enough to remove the saddle from the saddle

clamp.

5. Remove the seatpost.

To install the seatpost

1. Visually inspect the top edge and interior surface of the seat tube for burrs or

deformation that might mar the seatpost.

2. With your finger, again check the seat tube.

If there are any rough spots or burrs, remove them before going to the next step.

3. Grease the seatpost, except for models with a carbon fiber seatpost tube.

Apply a light bearing grease to the seatpost where it inserts into the seat tube. This

helps prevent galvanic corrosion where the aluminum seatpost can chemically bond

to the steel, aluminum, carbon, or titanium seat tube.

Some manufacturers tell you not to grease the seatpost with some

frames. As an example, Trek says that a special insert inside the

seat tube of OCLV carbon frames means you should NOT grease a

seatpost inserted into an OCLV frame. If you are unsure, check with

the manufacturer.

5. Insert the seatpost into the frame to its minimum insertion

mark.

6. Tighten the seat clamp bolt.

To install the saddle

1. Loosen the saddle clamp bolt (Figure 4).
2. Slide the saddle rails into the rail grooves of the compres-

sion wedges.

3. Adjust the tilt and setback of the saddle to your preference.
4. Follow the

Inspection

procedures to tighten the saddle

clamp.

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Figure 4- Exploded view of saddle clamp

Figure 3- Bontrager saddle rails

Figure 3- Bontrager saddle rails
clamping mechanism

clamping mechanism

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